The video features Brad Rodriguez from Fix This Build That, who attempts to build a nightstand with a secret drawer. The project involves creating a hidden compartment with a movable wooden piece using epoxy inlay. Brad faces several setbacks, including a corner clamp exploding, gaps in the wood, and issues with the drawer slides. However, he perseveres and eventually successfully creates a hidden button that triggers the secret drawer to open. The finished project looks seamless, with the secret drawer invisible to the naked eye. Brad also provides tips and tricks throughout the video, including using the right tools, such as his Jet milling machines, and techniques like using magnets to secure the hidden button.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The project involves building a nightstand with a secret drawer.
2. The nightstand is made of walnut plywood with mitered corners and a dadoed center divider.
3. The creator, Brad Rodriguez, used a milling machine from Jet to mill walnut trim to cover the plywood edges.
4. The epoxy inlay design was created using SketchUp and Easel software.
5. The secret button was made using a CNC machine and epoxy inlay.
6. The base of the nightstand is made of 14-gauge steel square tube.
7. The creator used a Lincoln PowerMig 210 MP welder to weld the steel base.
8. The drawers are made with a floating bottom panel and pocket holes.
9. The secret drawer is designed to be triggered by a hidden button.
10. The creator used magnets to hold the secret button in place.
11. The project required multiple test fits and adjustments to get the secret drawer to work properly.
12. The final result is a nightstand with a secret drawer that is invisible upon close inspection.
Note: I excluded any personal opinions or feelings expressed in the text, and only extracted the factual information.