Thank you for this video. It gives a great example. All the other you tube videos are always done with super expensive equipment and perfectly perfection. Instead of showing how to do it by hand while being rusty or a beginner
I'm trying to make abox for a friend and wanted more flair than just miters, but have been struggling cutting this joint. This video is extremely helpful and convincing to me to just be patient and do it step by step. Also you clearly had fun with the stop motion part and I love it :D
After watching a bunch of videos and finishing my first box, I'm choosing your video as the reference for how to make box joints next time, and putting it in my instructions folder 📁 :D great job! You beat Paul Sellers in clarity and completeness, just so you know. The stop motion is just gravy 🤠
I have the same dilema with a cheap miter gauge...but I don't have a set of good sharp chisels or a coping saw....so off to make a sled. Running out of test wood and my boxes are getting smaller...ugh...oh well,.practice, practice, practice. Thx for the inspiration, great work.
Nice job and very nice video work! I can see the patience you needed to complete this project! I have never attempted this type of project but you have inspired me to give it a try. Thank you for posting
Beautiful work, dude! Really well done! 😃 I don't know why, but I think dovetail is easier to do by hand than something like this! Anyway, stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
Excellent videography! Clearly explained. Nicely executed. A splendid video.
Thank you for sharing with all of us!
I've watched many videos about box joints by hand and yours was one on the best! Thank you!
Thank you for this video. It gives a great example. All the other you tube videos are always done with super expensive equipment and perfectly perfection. Instead of showing how to do it by hand while being rusty or a beginner
I'm trying to make abox for a friend and wanted more flair than just miters, but have been struggling cutting this joint. This video is extremely helpful and convincing to me to just be patient and do it step by step. Also you clearly had fun with the stop motion part and I love it :D
After watching a bunch of videos and finishing my first box, I'm choosing your video as the reference for how to make box joints next time, and putting it in my instructions folder 📁 :D great job! You beat Paul Sellers in clarity and completeness, just so you know. The stop motion is just gravy 🤠
Thank you, I’m glad you find it useful
Great work and thank you for the video! I’m learning to woodwork and this is a healthful guide!
Keep em coming great videos 👍
I have the same dilema with a cheap miter gauge...but I don't have a set of good sharp chisels or a coping saw....so off to make a sled.
Running out of test wood and my boxes are getting smaller...ugh...oh well,.practice, practice, practice.
Thx for the inspiration, great work.
So many great tips here. Thank you!
Thanks for the effort with the stopmotion, it was great! Very nice work, I learned a lot.
Super cool.
Nice build and really awesome stop-motion. Thank you !
Nice job and very nice video work! I can see the patience you needed to complete this project! I have never attempted this type of project but you have inspired me to give it a try. Thank you for posting
Thank you!
Never thought to try box joints by hand. Great job! Thanks for posting and thumbs up.
Beautiful work, dude! Really well done! 😃
I don't know why, but I think dovetail is easier to do by hand than something like this!
Anyway, stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
Informative and entertaining. Just subscribed after discovering the 15" Planer segment cutterhead vid.
Thanks!
Perfect!
Nice work, giving me a bit of inspiration for a project ... What brand of holdfasts are those?
They are Veritas (from Lee Valley), but from what I understand this particular style were discontinued. I may be wrong about that though.
Very nice. What make is the coping saw? Thanks.
Knew Concepts Fret Saw