How to make a wooden box - 269
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- čas přidán 14. 05. 2024
- I recently made a few wooden boxes to give out as Christmas gifts. Hope you enjoy the video and are able to learn something new.
Build article: jayscustomcreations.com/2016/...
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Kreg DB210 pocket hole machine - amzn.to/1pFvmwU
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Love having the narration through the video. You pack so much information in. The boxes are stunning Jay, great job.
April Wilkerson you my favorite hard wood worker I always wach you videos:)
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This was great, thanks, I've been looking for "woodworking desk accessories" for a while now, and I think this has helped. You ever tried - Yiyli Yeyavid Booster - (do a search on google ) ? Ive heard some super things about it and my neighbour got amazing results with it.
Yeah that's what the good video makers do. Idiots get on you tube and try to hold the caner, talk, and work on something all at the same time. Like dude we can't hear you all hunched over with your head under the hood lol
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WOW Jay you really knocked this out of the park. Both boxes are absolutely beautiful what a amazing job. Going to watch this video a lot. There was quite a few steps that I just want to see again so that one day I can try these methods. Thank you you are a inspiration to all Woodworker's.
I just started my woodworking journey and I learned so much! Feel so inspired. Thanks!
very nice Jay - well done - glad you are digging the figured stuff
Congratulations on the whim, the precise details from the cuts to the final finish, the will to have one!
Thanks so much for the tip regarding the table saw step to separate the top and bottom of the box. I have screwed up more than one project by cutting all the way through the stock. Now I know what to do. Thanks for your advice Jay! Kenny C.
Jay, your work is awesome. Thank you for putting out these very informative and entertaining projects while explaining your work so all can understand.
These are beautiful boxes. The amount of work that goes into such small projects is astounding. Great job.
Jay,
Those are some beautiful boxes. You are going to make a few people very happy. Thanks for taking time to video and share this project with everyone,
Jim
I was very impressed with the immense level of care you put into every single step of this project. The results reflect this. Excellent work.
Love them!
Very beautiful work Jay. I'm really enjoying your journey into hand tools and hardwoods. I'm currently working on my first figured wood project. I'm cherishing the process of learning to deal with uncooperative grain. Thank you for sharing the important tips like waxing the hinge screws, and skewing the plane for a paring cut. Thank you again for sharing and keep up the good work.
I recently used this technique to make a few medium sized boxes and I gotta tell you, it worked like a charm! Great idea for making your own "plywood" for the top and bottom, too. Thanks for the tip.
Great job on the boxes. The inlay on the lid and the base really makes the grain on the side walls pop. Lovely gifts. Thanks for sharing your skills and tips. Best wishes
The spalted wood one is just amazing. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you for putting these videos out. Each one is a treat.
Beautiful boxes, Jay. And very well explained. Thanks for sharing!
Absolutely BEAUTIFUL job on those boxes. I'm a new woodworker and your videos have been extremely inspiring and helpful. Thank you very much and I look forward to all your content.
Hey, I've watched a lot of woodworking videos, and I have to say I thought this was extremely helpful. THANK YOU!!!
Beautiful work. Any one would be delighted to receive such a timeless gift.
One of my favorite woodworkers to watch! Thanks for the awesome video!
Doing small, time consuming, delicate work like this, regularly...is one step closer to being a finer wood worker. Kudos Jay...you do good work my friend.
Lovely job Jay. An exercise in accuracy with a super result. Thanks for posting.
I really like his project. Especially the use of the different colour wood around the edging it really makes it stand out😊
Your wooden box is like perfection and the wood is just beautiful
Another project added to the list. I really want to build one of these, beautiful work as usual.
Three Thumbs up for this one Jay.. 1 Beautiful Wood, 2 Very good craftsmanship in the making, 3 helpful tips for others to learn from. I am sure the recipients will appreciate the effort you have put in.
One of the better box videos on the tube. Well thought out and presented. Lucky person who gets one of those boxes!
Jay, I think this is your finest work yet, well done thank you so much for sharing
Fantastic! I have several 2” thick cherry boards that needed a project. You’ve inspired me once again.
The idea for cutting the tops off is really great, I've watched many channels where they cut all the way through and tape in spacers
beautiful boxes Jay im sure the recipients will cherish them for ever
Wow, I'm so envious of all the equipment in your shop! Great video, very informative and inspiring...
Beautiful work there Sir! I think I learn something from everyone of the videos you make. Not sure what my family would do with a little box each for Christmas, but I have tucked your techniques away in my brain for future use. Thanks.
Awesome work. Setting up and order with Bob and just ordered the DW735X! Only $499 on amazon right now. You're right, this hobby IS addicting!
Not only a beautiful project, but very well explained, and well shot. Cood camera angles of every example you carefully explained. A great example of exactly what a how-to video should be. Thanks.
Pure art Jay. Like watching Picasso work. Been an inspiration. Thanks again for another great video
Great job Jay. Love the figure of the wood used for this project.
You do very impressive work. Gifts that will always keep on giving.
O man, good tips and insight, thank you! I had to stop and write this comment after you suggested testing the 45 degree angles with plywood... wish I'd thought of that last time!
Hi Jay, the technique of cutting the box and lid apart is one I teach to my furniture students, works so well. But students still manage to find a way to stuff up the cut. Very beautiful boxes, well made.
I love the edging on the top and bottom, well worth the effort.
Absolutely beautiful !!!! But then, your work is always so precise that it always completes with great beauty. Those on your Christmas list receiving one of these boxes should be elated.
Beautiful boxes Jay, thank you for sharing!
Great boxes and great video,I appreciate the tips and explanations of why you are doing a certain operation. Like the planing and little twist at the end! Always a joy to watch and I always learn something!
Beautiful craftsmanship Jay, and very well done video.
Wow beautiful!! The detail is impeccable!
Thanks for sharing =) The boxes are pieces of art! Really beautiful work!
Those inlays are gorgeous on that curly maple!!!!!
Simply beautiful boxes!
Beautiful project, looking forward the other boxes
what a workshop - so neat, tidy, clean, organised.
Beautiful craftsmanship and some great, useable tips.
Wow absolutely beautiful! Well done. Such skill. Thanks for the inspiration.
Awesome video. I had never viewed any of your videos but you are incredibly well descriptive and straight to the point. Keep up the good work.
Beautiful workmanship. Your skills are impressive.
Great tutorial and good job on the boxes. Very inspiring.
So satisfying to watch this. Not only the great craftsmanship but also your very informative narration. I like your voice.
awesome build love the idea of using the table saw to split the boxes but only going so far in. I've always used my bandsaw but going to try the table saw way you did. thank you for making and posting your videos.
Boxes look great. I don’t have the tools to make them but it’s fun to watch them being made. Thanks.
Great project, Jay. Time for a helical head planer for you and I, it seems. I had the same trouble with tearout on the conference table I built recently, where I was using figured Walnut.
Yeah. My wallet doesn't agree though.
Jay Bates mine neither, hah.
Ooooooooh 😀 Really nice boxes, resulting from very accurate woodworking 👍👍👍
These are really nice.
I made wooden hinges from contrasting wood and a brass pin. Works really good, and is really pretty.
I agree the best gifts are made with love and care. By the way, I enjoy seeing the Detroit Lions, Tiger’s and Detroit Red Wings flying in the background. Learning how to create the box made me click on the video.The flags waving in the background made me stay for the whole video. Good job!
Great choice of wood! The walnut inlay stands out nicely. The techniques used in the build are top notch. I wish I had the patience to create boxes with perfect corners. I've tried the shooting board method and it's a much tighter miter joint.
Omg... I love the awesome quality of your job. Good work 👏
Those are beautiful. Congrats hitting 300K!! Well deserved.
Wow! These are amazing! You're so precise is amazing.
Outstanding woodworking high quality video and sound. Thank you
Very nicely done Jay.
I appreciate your video editing. Sometimes that takes as long as the actual build.
These are absolutely brilliant! Love it!
These are beautiful. I really love curly maple.
Beautiful boxes and wonderful work... I really like this video! Thanks!
Those are top notch! Killer grain wrap too.
Those are great boxes. I'm sure the recipients loved them!
Congrats on getting 300k subs! Amazing boxes it's awesome to see your skills improve over the years!
Those are gorgeous Jay. Nice work.
Really nice boxes there. Superb work.
Very nice like the idea of the grain flowing all around the whole box
Beautiful boxes Jay. Thank you for sharing. Congrats on 300,000 subscribers!!!
These boxes are beautiful!
Simply beautiful!
Awesomely crafted boxes Jay FWIW!
I finally just bought my first table saw. Time to start trying these projects! :)
Jay, I really admire your editing.
Nice idea about building with scrap wood to check the mitre. Never thought of that. Amazing video, thank you so much.
very well done ... thanks for sharing and what a beautiful shop .
Very nice work. Good tip on cutting the lids too.
Jay, I really enjoy watching you work. It's like watching Bob Ross paint those amazing scenes, like him, you make it look soooooo easy. :)
Jay thanks for a great video. Nice tip for making the lid.
Those came out gorgeous Jay, nice job!
Impressive craftsmanship! Keep up the goos work!
Beautiful work Jay and you have some lucky friends/relatives that will receive them this Christmas. Also - your wood selection skills is unparalleled. Congratulations on 300k, Happy Christmas, keep making great stuff. Chuck in Kansas
don't know how many times I watched the video preview loop, so pleasurable
People who like gifts more because you made them, are just as happy to spend time with you. They are just as happy, if you are happy. Actually, you could make something they don't want, but they would like it because they love you. Yeah, boxes are great gifts.
A fantastic primer on box making. Thanks! I’m gonna try this project asap!
nice wood! and the hinges!!! wow!!
I love that Curly Maple. Makes such beautiful knife scales. And, apparently, beautiful boxes as well... Who knew!?
Great video as always Jay. FYI Matt Cremona explains in one of his videos how to keep grain flowing around the box. Keep it up buddy you continue to inspire me.