The endless pursuit of DOING MORE

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I told myself I was going to do a simple project this time. I thought a headboard would be perfect. But it only took me a few minutes to completely overcomplicate the entire build with hidden LED lights, wireless charging, and floating nightstands...and turn it into a crazy and fun project to make.
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0:00 Intro & organization
1:30 The endless pursuit of doing more
2:55 How to deal with tension
4:45 Difficulty is relative
7:35 Making two of everything
11:43 Testing my patience and staying humble
16:05 Things finally start to come together
18:37 2x4's get a bad rap
21:35 LED light redemption
22:30 Dealing with crooked lumber
24:21 Testing my patience...again
26:41 Proud that I outdid myself

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  • Honestly, both. Mix it up. Do big scary projects until you need a break, then hit us with something simpler but more detailed. I like pretty much everything.

    @CheveeDodd@CheveeDodd3 ай бұрын
    • Happy to hear that, and honestly that's probably the most sustainable way to keep making fun and unique projects moving forward.

      @shaunboydmadethis@shaunboydmadethis3 ай бұрын
    • Failed experiments / comparisons make for good watching too. Always entertaining and educational to watch a pro struggle and progress.@@shaunboydmadethis

      @matterhart@matterhart3 ай бұрын
    • I'm definitely in the both camp

      @JoffJk@JoffJk3 ай бұрын
    • ⁠@@shaunboydmadethis One thing I just feel like should be mentioned regarding this Question what Videos you should make for your community! Just think back for a minute, and remember that you most certainly began making videos and publishing content because you simply enjoy Woodworking and creating something physical, that will always remind you of your skills in turn giving you a healthy confidence in yourself. Now you feel things are changing around you, as your channel seems to grow rather quickly because we all in a different way enjoy watching your workflow and the process to the finished product literally raised from slabs of wood! For me personally It‘s more as if I watch a tutorial where I will always try to mentally comprehend every single step. I am certain that my way of watching videos is something else though, but what this shows you is that whatever you do - you will never satisfy everybody out there! The saddest change in many KZheadrs‘ carreers once they become increasingly famous, is that they totally forget their roots that are the base of their success! And a lot of artists do very untypical things suddenly as a result of them having lost any control of all their community size. It‘s not far fetched to then get the idea to release mainly what the main amount of people watch on youtube, in order to try and satisfy the majority of their community! But what you shouldn‘t ever forget is that fact that YOU will always remain the one deciding what is being done, whether it‘s something easy and less difficult, or a project you have the ability to grow new skills by stepping into unmarked territory, just like building real rustical furniture made from 100% Euro-Pallets reclaimed wood and nails totally without creating any detailed sketches with predetermined dimensions. It‘s quite an adventure to just look at the wood that you have, and have your ideas turn into something that, with each step turns into something more detailed and beautiful - completely driven by your creativity and spontaneous ideas. I for example made a spice rack for the kitchen, and it‘s regularly noticed by guests that can‘t beliefe that it was made from trashed Euro-Pallets (like having a single broken plank). Btw, they are disassembled without adding even more damages to the planks and bricks using a prybar to pry off the planks off from to to bottom. The top ones are usually the most charismatic ones with their worn surface.

      @Elektrotechniker@Elektrotechniker3 ай бұрын
    • Love this plan of action. I love both too.

      @MichaelLindahl@MichaelLindahl2 ай бұрын
  • Trust your instincts , all the video you've created have been super entertaining, I hope you sprinkle a mix of different things, it's your creativity and design style that make the videos awesome.

    @perrypark8485@perrypark84853 ай бұрын
    • Thank you! Variety is always good.

      @shaunboydmadethis@shaunboydmadethis3 ай бұрын
    • Agreed. I build probably too much stuff my the seat of my pants.

      @darrellshuman7751@darrellshuman77513 ай бұрын
  • Shaun, you are like this old Tony of woodworking. I come here just to spend a time with a friend. What you do is not as important as the time together.

    @edualbergaria10@edualbergaria103 ай бұрын
    • Spot on! He is the woody version of Tony!

      @kimfucku8074@kimfucku80743 ай бұрын
    • I feel like I have gotten that comparison before. I don't really know his stuff, but I'll take it as a compliment. And I appreciate you hanging out with me!

      @shaunboydmadethis@shaunboydmadethis3 ай бұрын
    • So well said! I agree, Shaun. I enjoy any project because something in there causes me to grow. Thanks!

      @AKGatesway@AKGatesway3 ай бұрын
    • That guy does nice work.

      @royunderwood7514@royunderwood75143 ай бұрын
    • This Old Tony doesn’t accept sponsorships from truely bad companies.

      @insanitycreek@insanitycreek3 ай бұрын
  • Personally I don’t watch your (or 4eyes) channel for woodworking tips, I watch for the artistry. So go big!

    @GeekSpeakDesign@GeekSpeakDesign3 ай бұрын
  • The grain on that drawer front... whooeeee. 😍 that is something to feature!!

    @Wordsnwood@Wordsnwood3 ай бұрын
  • I enjoy watching you do things that you enjoy and are excited about, whether that is something crazy different or something you have mastered.

    @annettewallace2490@annettewallace24903 ай бұрын
    • I appreciate hearing that! Thanks for watching the stuff that I like making!

      @shaunboydmadethis@shaunboydmadethis3 ай бұрын
  • I’m a small time general contractor. We have a woodshop as part of the business but not to your extent. I watch your videos because I know you’re doing what I would do if I had more time. It doesn’t need to be bigger or better each time, but quality and thoughtful builds are what keep me coming back. Living vicariously through you. Have been watching your videos for a few years now, before and after your partnered. Your character is just as interesting as the builds. Keep enjoying the journey and I’ll keep enjoying coming along. Cheers.

    @grimmheart@grimmheart3 ай бұрын
    • Well said. I’m also a small GC, finish carpenter and woodworker. I watch this channel for a weekly dose of Quality and inspiration. Keep doing what you’re doing

      @sail4201@sail42013 ай бұрын
    • Really appreciate it and happy to hear all of that! Thanks for sticking around over the years.

      @shaunboydmadethis@shaunboydmadethis3 ай бұрын
  • Definitely push the limits on what you do. You inspired me to get out of my comfort zone when making my kitchen built-in. This is what makes a woodworker better in my opinion.

    @SleeperHoundDesign@SleeperHoundDesign3 ай бұрын
    • I agree, and happy to hear I could provide a little inspiration to push the limits!

      @shaunboydmadethis@shaunboydmadethis3 ай бұрын
  • My stomach dropped when you drew those lines for the wrap. Thank goodness you know what you're doing! Oh yeah, great build.

    @robthewaywardwoodworker9956@robthewaywardwoodworker99563 ай бұрын
    • Haha! Sorry for the scare.

      @shaunboydmadethis@shaunboydmadethis3 ай бұрын
    • @@shaunboydmadethis I'm here for the ride, man! Great looking piece!

      @robthewaywardwoodworker9956@robthewaywardwoodworker99563 ай бұрын
  • One of the nicest headboards I’ve seen. Great job. Glad I stuck around to see the finished product.

    @glennjonesnc673@glennjonesnc6733 ай бұрын
  • I will quite literally watch any video you decide to put on here. I just like watching people make stuff and you are one of the best. I would never make this particular bed, but I’m glad you did!

    @ananunleysmith@ananunleysmith3 ай бұрын
  • Beautiful Shaun. Congratulations on your work!

    @pauldrule@pauldrule3 ай бұрын
  • Absolutely amazing it looks stunning for just a headboard the lights, wireless charging, brass inlays. Amazing work Shawn

    @jimrosson6702@jimrosson67023 ай бұрын
  • When I was working at my last job, it was a custom fabrication shop and we did everything in house! Every job tested our knowledge and abilities to the limit, and it was the most satisfying job I've ever had. That being said, it was also the most frustrating job with time consuming project after time consuming project! It was nice to have a simple job every once in a while we're my brain didn't feel like it was going to explode from all the complex aspects. My point is, stretch yourself enough to learn about different materials or technics, but don't burn yourself out on them. We will always watch your project builds because they are quality! Thanks!

    @cayerman1@cayerman13 ай бұрын
  • Absolutely beautiful, Shaun! You inspire me all the time to push myself to do new projects. Great job!

    @tamigroothuis1009@tamigroothuis10093 ай бұрын
  • Beautiful woodworking, and I love the built-in functionality. You did an awesome job of filming and narrating. Build what you love and I will happily watch.

    @ohjoannabanana@ohjoannabanana26 күн бұрын
  • This turned out so amazing! Thanks for bringing your gift to the world. Love all the detail and thinking that went into this. Attention to detail is a amazing!!! Love it. Keep it up!

    @nextgenph2595@nextgenph259519 күн бұрын
  • Great stuff shaun, i especially like to fold out lights and the drawer pulls!

    @BuiltKnotBought@BuiltKnotBought3 ай бұрын
  • This piece is incredible and. it got you my subscription today. Superb work! Nice to meet you and I look forward to jumping into some more of your projects. Cheers!

    @longfinger@longfinger3 ай бұрын
  • I love all your content. Sometimes its great to see you do "your thing." I learn a lot of fundamentals from those videos. But I also love to see you stretch. I gain inspiration and learn things to stretch myself as well. What I don't want to see is the same thing every time, and you've never been guilty there. Keep the awesome videos coming!

    @vinceearl4240@vinceearl42403 ай бұрын
  • Truly awesome! Keep doing crazy stuff like this. It’s so fun to watch.

    @barneyhartman-glaser6972@barneyhartman-glaser69723 ай бұрын
  • Beautiful piece. Nice work Shaun

    @TheSilversurfmonkey@TheSilversurfmonkey3 ай бұрын
  • This was an amazing video. its not out of place on this channel at all. I hope you continue to challenge yourself. In my opinion, you don't necessarily need to 1up yourself everytime, but do what you love and do what inspires you. Your creativity, will spur you on to do new things. Not every part of the climb is reaching the summit, we all have to start from base camp and work our way to the top. Instead of looking for a taller summit, just enjoy climbing, then every day (even the boring ones) have value.

    @benvinson4328@benvinson43283 ай бұрын
  • What a beautiful piece of artwork. Phenomenal job that looks so clean and slick and modern, it just looks cool with the brass and the different colors and tones of the wood. Great job!

    @davidelizondo1903@davidelizondo19032 ай бұрын
  • Always a pleasure to watch you create, small or big 👍 Thanks for sharing

    @user-tm7lt2lz7x@user-tm7lt2lz7x3 ай бұрын
  • Awesome!! Can you pleaasseeeeeee make the B-Roll longer!? It's an incredible piece and would love to be able to get a good look at it at the end of the videos!

    @willbarron8583@willbarron85833 ай бұрын
  • Shaun, this is my favorite project you have done so far. Nice design and nice work!

    @JoshuaDStewart@JoshuaDStewartАй бұрын
  • Yes. We enjoy watching you do projects.

    @gcl2783@gcl27833 ай бұрын
  • Great job! The details are amazing and very thoughtful.

    @gordeneden@gordeneden3 ай бұрын
  • I like these projects that stretch you and have all manner of uniqueness. They are beautiful and smart at the same time. Keep at it!

    @nancybrennemann2203@nancybrennemann22033 ай бұрын
  • Great work Shaun. Really enjoyed watching you build this. I think it’s a great piece!

    @aledjones84@aledjones843 ай бұрын
  • Honestly, I just found your channel, so take this as you want. I like to watch people push themselves and struggle because, whether or not it fails, I like the emotional aspect of that comes with trying things. And their always room for a second video if doesn't work.

    @lobstersdiary6992@lobstersdiary69923 ай бұрын
  • I like the lighting. A great idea. The entire project is beautiful.

    @edwardsimmons3721@edwardsimmons37213 ай бұрын
  • That's a really beautiful project, Shaun. I totally understand the compulsion to get detailed and overcomplicate things; it's how I operate, too. So I'd say keep up the complicated work because it's amazing, then chill on a project or three while you're brainstorming the next dip into madness. Keep up the great work!

    @j.justin1511@j.justin15113 ай бұрын
  • A really great piece, and I think it looks fantastic. Thanks for all the videos Shaun and keep up the good work!

    @cdinusha1@cdinusha13 ай бұрын
  • So far I have enjoyed every video you made, wether it was you alone or with FourEyes. It helped me finding solutions when I was stuck with my furniture and overall, I find you an extremely nice person to listen to and see what ideas you come up with. I like both your complicated builds and the easy ones...so I am looking forward to every new video from you. Thank you!!

    @tomengelhardt944@tomengelhardt944Ай бұрын
  • Your integrated lights and the drawer pulls looked great.

    @ParkourHiggiE@ParkourHiggiE3 ай бұрын
  • That's a super cool design. Thanks for making these videos!

    @2006goducks@2006goducks3 ай бұрын
  • You're probably the first high-level woodworker I discovered a while back, and I'm convinced your content inspired me to keep going!! Nicely done, and thanks for the inspiration!

    @Built_by_Blook@Built_by_Blook3 ай бұрын
  • I am glad I just found your channel and it is kinda nuts that this project was the first I've seen....very nice work! I can't wait to dig in to your other creations, sir. Well done....pride is certainly in order I believe. That said, I do have a minor critique and/or rather nagging observation I wanted to share because I feel we often become accustomed to certain aspects of modern technology in our daily lives that perhaps when it comes time for us to fully invest ourselves in a worthy endeavor or truly fine piece of work--the overall cost of which is often quite difficult to quantify--it occured to me that all too often we might overlook details that ultimately could have pushed our work well beyond merely finished and functional to exquisite and sublime. The fact that every project has to have a realistic budget in terms of the various aspects of our overall investment--be it time, hard-earned cash, our talents and our physical blood, sweat & tears (to make little mention of mental & emotional overhead involved)--it might be that we wouldn't have had to lay out much more capital at all to find a better / more appropriate solution that really adds to the PREMIUM fit and finish of a completed build in a way that is so esthetically superior that failing to do so leaves the project feeling somehow unfinished.....or perhaps unrefined. I cannot help noticing your investment in those remarkably smooth and frankly spectacular Austrian crafted soft-close drawer slides & accompanying hardware; a carefully considered choice in hardware that no one will ever physically see from day to day, yet their inclusion will forever impact the form and function in a manner that is brilliant and certainly worthwhile in my most humble opinion! That is why I was shocked and profundity bewildered by one of your hardware decisions that while functional to be sure, left so very much to be desired in terms of the overall fit and finish of this beautifully handcrafted piece of modern furniture. Because a relatively minor swap of hardware from what is quite commonly seen in any number of very ordinary, mass produced plastic household items to a much more durable, far more esthetically pleasing and certainly more PREMIUM feeling piece of hardware would have elevated your final build to the pinnacle of perfection, I wanted to mention my observation in hopes that it indeed helps you to push the envelope just a wee bit more to reach your KZhead goals and further enhance your sense of deep personal pride for a job well done. 🧐 What is the piece of hardware? (hint: I eluded to it in my prior description--plastic) The power switch was the most unattractive basic matte black round plastic rocker switch......something I personally found truly ugly, unfortunate and off-putting; especially given the careful considerations you made throughout the rest of the build. 🫣 I inferred by your commentary in this video that electrical stuff isn't necessarily your forte, but perhaps it is for this very reason that you should pay closer attention to those details and push yourself to discover solutions that are on par with the gorgeous walnut, flawless maple and solid brass inlays. Just because you added wireless charging and pop-out tilting LED lighting doesn't mean you have to settle for the least expensive, crummy plastic power switch (whether bundled with the LED strip lights or not).....particularly when those switches will see a LOT of use.....perhaps multiple times daily....and they almost certainly degrade the user experience by making an otherwise PREMIUM piece of furniture FEEL just a bit plasticky, cheap and mass produced on a Chinese assembly line. Your piece ISN'T IKEA.....so why on earth let it feel like such by using the very same inexpensive switch that IKEA would have used....albeit in white plastic instead of black?!?🤔 Hopefully my critique isn't overly harsh because it is genuinely intended to be constructive, informative from my perspective at least and perhaps a bit thought provoking, since we both know that fine woodwork is a highly detailed and spectacularly involved art form that is falling into disuse in the modern era of MDF and crappy cam-lock fasteners. If it's worth doing......why not do it right? Or at least better than IKEA....😉 Cheers and thank you for the hard work and for sharing your experience (and journey) with the world!

    @USNBRENDON@USNBRENDON3 ай бұрын
  • Excellent as usual! Excellent maker and excellent voice. Thanks again.

    @janvisser6643@janvisser66433 ай бұрын
  • Shaun, another incredible creation! You asked us what we’d like to see, well, while you were talking through your video, I think you answered your own question to us. We don’t see it so much as you “one upping yourself, you show us a new skill or new way of thinking about how you/we can approach a new way of doing things and that’s what seems to keep you going and not get bored, “because you’ve done it before.” Follow your gut, it’s served you well over the years we’ve been following you. You do INCREDIBLE work Shaun, keeping doing what you love and we’ll keep watching and learning along with you! We all just want to hear the music at the end when you show your latest creation and then watch you lay down on it. And this time, it’s actually comfortable!! Cheers Shaun!

    @KnottenWood@KnottenWood3 ай бұрын
    • Really appreciate all of that! Thanks!

      @shaunboydmadethis@shaunboydmadethis3 ай бұрын
  • Great build and the lighting idea is awesome

    @kevinf3641@kevinf36413 ай бұрын
  • Very nice build. Thanks for sharing

    @AndrewR74@AndrewR743 ай бұрын
  • Excellent design and craftsmanship! I enjoy the entire spectrum of content on your channel. Keep the great vids coming!

    @kpedro161@kpedro161Ай бұрын
  • Videos like this is so calming and satisfying as the small pieces finally fused into one large piece. I loved to play with LEGO bricks since I was little, and seeing videos like this surely brings that feeling of joy back. Thanks for this video!

    @kiidan@kiidan2 ай бұрын
  • Dude, this piece is stunning. Great job. I hope to get he skills to one day do something like it. Thanks for sharing it with us.

    @ma2zak589@ma2zak5893 ай бұрын
  • Really good stuff Shaun! I love the contrast in this one.

    @TimberBiscuitWoodworks@TimberBiscuitWoodworks3 ай бұрын
  • Love your videos. Love the voice over. It's always a great pleasure to see you «appearing».♥

    @ErinIsBlueBlue@ErinIsBlueBlue3 ай бұрын
  • Great projects and great videos. Whatever you make I will watch 😂

    @michaelespinoza1482@michaelespinoza14823 ай бұрын
  • I enjoy watching everything you do, so the most important thing is that you keep making them. This build is incredible though, brilliant!

    @smiletoday1061@smiletoday10613 ай бұрын
  • Thank you. Great stuff as always!

    @j10001@j100012 ай бұрын
  • Excellent video as usual. Beautiful design. Great build. Always looking forward to your videos.

    @rgsguy114@rgsguy1143 ай бұрын
  • Gorgeous build!

    @barrettdent405@barrettdent4053 ай бұрын
  • great project. i like seeing makers challenging what can be done. there you go ... have fun.

    @thiemofischer2230@thiemofischer22302 ай бұрын
  • Always do what you're excited about. The genuineness always comes through

    @therick0996@therick09963 ай бұрын
  • Absolutely amazing piece

    @gsmith6595@gsmith65952 ай бұрын
  • This is my first video of yours and I immediately subscribed! To answer your question I’d say seeing the thought process of you figuring things out is as educational and interesting to watch as straight up build videos. Both are useful and engaging.

    @HCCWW@HCCWW27 күн бұрын
  • Go for it. I love your projects. Big fan

    @markturbitt8807@markturbitt88073 ай бұрын
  • Your videos are the woodworker's version of guided meditation. The videos are artistic and very well done, and the voice-over could lull me to sleep. I freaking love your work. I'm going to have to start following your patreon. Thank you for sharing

    @randyrice7214@randyrice7214Ай бұрын
  • Stunning peace, good job.

    @hermanussteynclaassens523@hermanussteynclaassens5233 ай бұрын
  • Thank you Shaun for sharing this wonderful video. You have an amazing presence in your wood craft and design. The intricacies juxtaposed with simplicity, drawer pulls are a great example. Focus on what works. Wishing you and your family a blessed week. Peace brother

    @catgynt9148@catgynt91483 ай бұрын
    • Thank you for watching!

      @shaunboydmadethis@shaunboydmadethis3 ай бұрын
  • You did absolutely fantastic job man, as always!👍🏻

    @KarelKubela@KarelKubela3 ай бұрын
  • That looks bloody great, and I felt every word of your whole brain workings chat.

    @rodgerq@rodgerq3 ай бұрын
  • Honestly, I think this is my favorite thing you ever built. Close to my favorite project on youtube. I mean all your projects are beautiful, but sometimes youtubers projects feel like they are complex, just to be complex. Like they wanted to design a project around that particular skill. Plus I'm personally a touch more old school in my choices for aesthetics. This...all the complexity is functional, and truly adds more to the piece than, "hey that would be cool."

    @camstegames8437@camstegames84372 ай бұрын
  • Im so glad you made this video. Ive had 3x2s sitting for 2 years, waiting to be turned into a headboard like this, and i can never get the motivation to do it. This gives me hope and motivation to get started.

    @IliaUsmanov@IliaUsmanov3 ай бұрын
  • Such a beautiful piece. I love seeing how a skilled craftsperson tackles a challenge. It inspires me to put my poor talents to use and challenge myself to make something. Thanks!!

    @SandyMasquith@SandyMasquith3 ай бұрын
  • I like both. I love your videos where you're a subject matter expert and in teacher mode, and I love videos like this where you are exploring a bit more. Short version I love all your videos. ;)

    @McStayWoodworks@McStayWoodworks3 ай бұрын
  • I watch for both the woodworking tips and the crazy projects. It’s good to mix it up.

    @waltersmith6454@waltersmith64543 ай бұрын
  • Brilliant, always good to see you try things that are out of the ordinary. Proof is in the outcome, it always leads to a great piece.

    @gaffyh1745@gaffyh17453 ай бұрын
  • Love it! Nice work

    @EricRoy85@EricRoy853 ай бұрын
  • Hey Shaun, I enjoy watching you fumble around and learn as you go. 😊

    @maureendeloffi@maureendeloffi3 ай бұрын
  • Fantastic Shawn

    @michaelgormel7223@michaelgormel72233 ай бұрын
  • And here I was thinking I was the only one that spends as much time thinking about how to do something if not more than actually doing the thing. Love it mate. Thankyou for sharing.

    @MelbourneMaker@MelbourneMakerАй бұрын
  • Your presentation and explanations are great. You also give a bit of zen in your presentation which is lovely. Whatever you build, you've got a great following and I suspect many (most?) of us are here for you, less than what you're building. Having said that, I love everything you build. We have a similar design imperative.

    @ChrisHornberger@ChrisHornberger3 ай бұрын
  • There are so many channels which concentrate on technique, I watch your videos to see something different. Stylish. Great build by the way!

    @Ernzt8@Ernzt83 ай бұрын
  • That's beautiful and inspirational. Now I need to remodel my entire bedroom!

    @JasonPeltier@JasonPeltier3 ай бұрын
  • Great narration and editing. Top shelf quality content

    @samhoban2509@samhoban25093 ай бұрын
  • love it! yes I prefer seeing you in your wheel house! all the basic stuff you don't even think about that blows my mind. routine process's etc! Although I encourage you to push and try new things too! thanks for sharing.

    @aaronclarkt@aaronclarkt3 ай бұрын
  • You’re a great teacher, and I enjoy learning from you even when it’s a project that doesn’t challenge your skills. And those projects are more relevant to my skill level as well. That said, I also enjoy the occasional video where you push yourself.

    @greglevandoski2983@greglevandoski29833 ай бұрын
  • I personally loved this build. You left me with an intense desire to build something just as creative as this. Keep it coming please. You are an inspiration 😊

    @hobiecatster@hobiecatster3 ай бұрын
  • What a great build. You do what you do so well. I’ll watch whatever kind of work you do and enjoy as I have for a long time. By the way I really like your “final reveal” music. Just helps cap off all of your work.

    @ronholmgren6615@ronholmgren66153 ай бұрын
  • Love your videos. Very humble down to earth when at the same time your level is a master. Thank you!

    @untokyo@untokyo2 ай бұрын
  • I love when you try new things. Very cool design

    @jeremiahgriffin9428@jeremiahgriffin94283 ай бұрын
  • Definitely a mix. Accessible with a design twist, then more complex challenging projects - both large and small. Coupling less commonly used materials with wood / wood products can lead to many pleasant eureka / epiphanic moments.

    @ApteryxRex@ApteryxRex3 ай бұрын
  • Great video, Shaun. Yes, we definitely share the same trait about trying to do more, project after project, but that's what keeps us going. As I said in your last video, great to see you posting again on your channel.

    @Finewoodworkingofsc194@Finewoodworkingofsc1943 ай бұрын
    • Really appreciate it! And you're right, that is one of the main things that keeps the fire going.

      @shaunboydmadethis@shaunboydmadethis3 ай бұрын
  • It's all good viewing Shaun! Keep doing what you're doing!

    @DanCarlyon1@DanCarlyon13 ай бұрын
  • Shaun, your videos never fail to inform and entertain. I loved the piece and enjoy your style. Those drawer fronts...dayaam!

    @dwb468@dwb4683 ай бұрын
  • Beautiful work - The drawfronts with the brass just slaps. I am also partial to French cleats so the headboard design is a yes from me.

    @1myfriendjohn@1myfriendjohn3 ай бұрын
  • Amazing piece, love it. Vibing slatboard tech like never before. Next level thinking and craftsmanship.

    @DubDTube@DubDTube15 сағат бұрын
  • Beautiful!

    @bus535joyfully3@bus535joyfully33 ай бұрын
  • You are an awesome dude and an incredibly humble yet talented woodworker, been watching you for years, be kind to yourself, you are in the top 10 of top woodworkers out there! We are lucky to view your vids!! Thx for all of it!

    @MrWilsonlev@MrWilsonlev3 ай бұрын
    • Really appreciate that! And thanks for sticking around over the years.

      @shaunboydmadethis@shaunboydmadethis3 ай бұрын
  • I really appreciate your content. It's both humbling and inspiring.

    @JayVarner@JayVarner3 ай бұрын
  • Looks good, well done. When you are invested in something and you achieve your goal it makes it all worthwhile. I look forward to your videos as they convey your honesty and humility. cheers

    @martinfletcher2729@martinfletcher27293 ай бұрын
  • Those hiden lights MAKE this head board. Very inventive. I watch your videos, because I like watching people build cool stuff. At times I pick up on something where I say: "Hey, that's clever.." Ow... and your Sahara dry funny delivery ALWAYS gives me a chuckle. 😄

    @Japjongetje@Japjongetje3 ай бұрын
  • A bit of both. I really enjoy seeing the final products, but the process be it simple, complex, or full of mistakes and corrections is what I enjoy the most.

    @m3rcier808@m3rcier8083 ай бұрын
  • Truly beautiful. How could one NOT watch it to the end?

    @evergladesfl@evergladesfl3 ай бұрын
  • This thing is awesome! You do a great job, don’t ever doubt that. Also I’ve done two of y’all’s woodworking courses and they are great thank you!

    @daltonn.lindd22@daltonn.lindd223 ай бұрын
    • Really appreciate it! And that's awesome to hear you've done two courses!

      @shaunboydmadethis@shaunboydmadethis3 ай бұрын
  • Dude... that is a fantastic looking headboard! I think you achieved your goal of one upping yourself. Great idea with the lights swinging out like that. Thanks for the inspiration!

    @SeaFanStudio@SeaFanStudio3 ай бұрын
  • The build in narration were great. Thanks.

    @chrisp7957@chrisp79573 ай бұрын
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