Building a Wall Mounted Wardrobe Dressing Cabinet || D.A Santos

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Published 2020-06-15
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i used 4pieces 3/4 plyboard for this simple wardrobe dressing cabinet project, i only used three power tools jigsaw, electric drill and a circular saw for straight cutting. and it took 2 days to build.
i hope you enjoyed my video:)

#DIY #WARDROBE #CABINET

All Comments (21)
  • I cannot understand the number of dislikes. Of course it's not pro-level craftsmanship, just look at the meager number of power tools this wonderful girl has. Even with that, it's actually a very well thought-out project.
  • @Kanibuz805
    As a builder for the past 20 years, all I can say is RESPECT!!!! You did this 100% the hard way and finished it. Most people have all the power tools necessary and never finish it. Amazing dedication.
  • Girl you just motivated me to build my closet I don’t care what anybody thinks you did an amazing job!! 👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
  • @ziggiedobe.
    Mind blowing!!!! THIS IS THE ESSENCE OF DIY PROJECTS! Exquisite construction with simple humble tools. Not a sign of "show-offs" like others in their sophisticated workshops who use expensive equipments and branded tools which not everyone can AFFORD. D.A. Santos THANK YOU for NOT excluding the less "privileged" from beautiful, practical and reliable projects. Very grateful for your SIMPLICITY.
  • @ajablonska82
    Whenever I watch videos like this I always think that it is much easier to do work like that when we have an amazing, fully equipped workshop. This girl did it with minimal number of tools. You go girl.
  • @cbplibra1012
    Some elmer's glue, a dresser and a writing pen, sure enough, I'm about to build a whole dang house!!!! YOU GO GIRL!!!
  • @tmb9126
    no ladder, no problem - use dresser! I love the sounds of the tools sped up! And I love this tutorial. Great job! Others on here say they've built a closet but all they did was put shelves in a closet that was already there. You have actually built this! Great job!
  • This is the most straight forward and clear diy how to make your own closet. Thank you!
  • @fern250
    To all of those who disliked ...please learn to appreciate this young girl's beautiful outcome..look at the happiness in her after fixed the first door. Bravoooo! keep up the good work and your confidence.God bless you.............
  • @bharat-anand
    I have seen some very professional looking videos of cabinetry and closet making with flawless execution and those have been inspirational. This one, on the other hand, with only minimal tools at (her) disposal coupled with hard work, discipline, mostly hands skills (minus flashy tools) have boosted my confidence so that I can actually try things out now. Hats off to you @D.A Santos.
  • @raskasha
    Great Job! The only thing I would have recommended was using 1x1 strips to support the shelves instead have using nails to support them. You have truly inspired this old lady!
  • @debbiegomez2818
    I cannot believe you did all of that without a nail gun YOU GO GIRL! I just started my own reno/DIY channel DIY With DANNI and I absolutely love that we ladies are showing we can do it too!!!
  • @motivateme4194
    Haters can hate. Enormous respect for the effort and ingenuity. Doing without the auger bit blew me away.
  • @carola5268
    Look at this woman… she made a massive dresser… I cannot even imagine how rewarding must be the satisfaction of using something this useful that you built out of your own hands! Fantastic video
  • @kadaenna531
    minimum material , maximum talent ! Go lady Santos. With respect
  • @V21IC
    This is the most fashionable thing a young lady can do now! Forget about those nails, Cutex, makeup, hairstyles, etc! I really like her videos and the ease she shows in doing these projects. Also, no fancy, expensive tools and jigs - just the basics! I must confess that she's also attractive! Thanks!
  • @jdgarris3
    From a carpenter of many years, awesome job young lady! Your circular saw and hinge cut-out work was impressive. Stay safe.
  • This is just what I needed for a SIMPLE little cabinet I need to make cheap due to lack of work at this time so I appreciate this very much!