17 - How to Make Keepsake Box Padauk and Tiger Maple Through Dovetails
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- čas přidán 20. 05. 2017
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How to Make a Keepsake Box from Padauk and Tiger Maple with Through Dovetail Joinery.
Some items in my build
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This is a very easy keepsake box build with some beautiful aspects to it. The through dovetail joinery, and the raised panel top, combined with the cut-off lid, make for what appears to be a very fancy project. It is not however, and really only involves about 10-12 pieces of wood, and a weekend of your time. If you follow along with the order in which I build there are no terribly complicated measurements or setups.
The wood I chose is African Padauk, and Maple, with a “tiger maple” grain pattern. These woods make a very nice contrast with one another, and really add to the elegance of the box.
One of the things I point out often in the video is to remember to clean the surface of padauk, and really any exotic before gluing with acetone, so that the oils come off and a strong glue bond can be achieved.
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I remember that little plastic miter box.😂
I like the way you explain details instead of assume we all know
thanks
Hi. Thank you for watching!
One of the better how to videos of woodworking on CZcams. Simple and easy to understand. Sincerity is evident without the look at me how great am I attitude. Good job.
Mate, that’s beautiful. The contrasting woods make it. Well done.
Beautiful result! You are a very good teacher and you make it easy to understand the build process and you inspire confidence that anyone with patience could make this keepsake box.
The box is very beautiful, and the skill put into making it is some of the finest I’ve seen. Very beautiful indeed.
Extremely beautiful box, I love the choice of hardwoods you have used. Again, absolutely beautiful.
Beautiful box, really enjoy how you explain the process on how you completed the box, really helpful for us that are just learning. Thanks
Hi Tom. Thank you very much.
Beautiful work! Your video on the P-C 4216 helped me a lot with mine and this is just another example of an outstanding teacher doing what he does best. Thanks for a terrific lesson. I'll send pictures when I get mine made (unless I'm embarrassed by it).
I have been struggling with a polyurethane and even a spar urethane over my exotic wood projects. I will switch to lacquer. I love that your shop looks like a real shop not a movie studio full of the most expensive tools on the market.
Wow, very neat. I actually enjoyed watching you do that from start to finish. This is one I will definitely try. You make it look so easy because you have all the right tools and your commentary did help quite a bit . Thanks for sharing that.
Your work is amazing, and you produce wonderful videos! I love how you get the family involved!!!
The acetone and oil wood and everything else explanation was very helpful no one else mention stuff like that online thank you so much sir I appreciate your help!!
Thank you!
Outstanding video and beautiful work!! Thank you so much for producing it in "real time" and for narrating exactly what you are doing, and why you are doing a task in a particular fashion. It is GREATLY appreciated by we beginners!
Thank you!
I saw several comments about the amount of glue you used. I too thought it was more than needed but it also reminded me of an old saying my mother used to tell me. "An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure"! I had rather over do than under do! Nice work!
Lovely box. Great skill and underdtated workmsnship. I've decided after watching this I am going to over-glue every project, just because I can! Thank you for posting your creation.
Great video with tons of useful information. I like the way you explain things and answer my questions as soon as they come to mind. The box turned out beautifully.
I have learned so much from you. I like how you explain things like I have never done this before because many times i have not do it
I could listen to you read the newspaper! Keep up the good work
Hi Jeremy! Thank you very much.
I am a new woodworker. Mostly a beekeeper and woodworking seem to go hand in hand. I like your channel.
Excellent video! You explain the process well and your voice is quite soothing! Thanks for your tips on first cleaning exotic wood with acetone before sanding--and the tip on dipping the hinge screws in wax paste before screwing in all the way is helpful!
That was great to watch and very informative.
The base turned out really well with the two different woods.
I have truly enjoyed your videos and look forward to seeing more of your master craftsmanship. I simply need to get off the internet and back into my own work shop. Still like taking a break or two to see what you come up with. Keep the craft moving Brother. Thanks
A beautiful box. Great narration throughout.
I love your laid back approach.
Thank you!
I totally agree tight bond should support you and you should be the spokesperson for them
Nice work. I, too, like making boxes like this and I also enjoy working with hardwoods like purple heart, padauk, walnut, etc. I do a couple of things differently. I noticed you cut all the pieces for the top and the separately milled each one, and then beveled the top on the table saw after the box was completed. I mill the top with the babbet joint and do the bevel before I cut it into 4 pieces. Just easier and faster for me. Also, since I don't have a massive enough band saw to handle such a wide blade, I cut the box in two pieces on the table saw. It also eliminated the need for a sanding board since the blade is cutting with the grain on all four sides. I do like the hidden hinge configuration. I use tiny super magnets for invisible closure of the top. Thanks for the video.
It came out beautifully, love the contrasts of the two woods and thanks so much for showing the through dovetail technique, i'm going to give it a try later - i look forward to the full review also!
Hi, thanks. I'm just about finished editing a new build. It's actually a Bench Vise I made from exotic wood. I have a very highly detailed step by step "through dovetail" tutorial for the dovetail jig in it. In case you are interested. Here is a link to the pics of the finished Vise.
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I look forward to it, my jig has been sitting in the corner of my shop for weeks now because i can't figure out how to set it up!
The jig looks absolutely incredible! Its amazing the different colour woods you can get!
Beautiful box, I enjoy making them myself and have found them a great gift idea personally I have found them great wedding gifts as any nieces and nephews are getting married these days. I am adding this to may favorites and will build for a July wedding gift walnut and curly maple is what I picked up yesterday, thanks for your upload this is a good project.
Hi, Thanks! I think, walnut & curly maple would make a fantastic combination!
Nice work and super commentary. I usually use walnut, cherry and maple mix. Like the dovetails too... Good job!!
Its one thing to do AMAZING AND BEAUTIFUL WORK, but you are also a great teacher. Thank you!
Thank you. That’s very kind.
Hello James, came to your channel through the Wood Whisperer and have really enjoyed your work process, projects and your teaching. This box is wonderful. Most people, (me included) would have chiseled the bottom corners square but your rounded technique looks absolutely stunning.
Hi Michael! Thank you!
Superlative work as always. The highlight of my week. Thank you very much for another masterpiece. Kind regards.
Thank you!
GREAT Video James! Quite inspirational. Very easy to follow instructions for those who may not have experience woodworking. Even though I have been doing woodworking for quite sometime, I still really appreciate the tips you share! Thumbs Up! Have A Super Week!.....Gus
Hi Gus! Thank you so much!
Beautiful piece of work!
Great project, loved it. A couple of tricks I've used to keep my lid from slipping in the glue up is to drop a couple grains of course salt in the glue seems to hold thing in place until the clamps take hold. The other one is use a plastic soda straw to clean out wet glue on the inside corners.
Beautiful keepsake box!!! fine craftsmanship. Thanks for the tips.
Hi Dale! Thank you!
Excellent project, I just love the padauk and tiger maple. I will be looking for the plans.
Thanks for sharing...
Hi Felix! Thank you. I will let you know when they go up.
That's beautiful work, thank you for sharing your method and steps!
Beautiful finished result!
Thanks for sharing the video, James! Beautiful work!
That is beautiful! Thank you for sharing!
Wow...that was really fun to watch! And what a beautiful box. Very inspiring. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you!
Well, this was totally enjoyable to watch.
I'm a big fan of over-gluing as well. Better safe than sorry. Love Padauk! Especially the smell when milling.
Thank you for watching!
Wow....Very impressive! I think I make a nice box as well but I sure picked up some great tips from this video. Thank you so much.
one very nice wooden box,it will last a long long time,exquisitely made,gets my thumbs up
Thank you!
That’s beautiful. Padauk is such a beautiful wood. I usually just use a spray Shallack. It dries in minutes.
What a beautiful keep sake box nice work hope some day I can get that good.
Outstanding build, thanks for sharing!
Beautiful, Meticulous Work my Friend !
Thank you!
a master of his craft...
Very beautiful box, thank you for sharing!
Wow, i never thought of gluing the lid on then cutting it off for a perfect fit
Beautiful project
Very nice and very helpful. Thank you so much for your kindness.
Great to see someone in the public eye recommend using lots of glue - I've always felt that it's better to clean squeeze out than have a joint fail for lack of or improper spreading of glue. I enjoy your videos - keep 'em coming!
Great craftsman, very very informative! Keep up the great videos!
Thank you!
Fantastic work and excellent videos please keep them coming
That is beautiful. True art
Very enjoyable to watch!! My only problem is...it’s 11:00 pm and now I want to go out to the shop! Lol. Thanks again!
Wow!! Beautiful work! -really enjoy your most informative explanation on the finishing applications. Can't wait to begin this project -(I wonder how many beta/revisions I'll need☺) Job well done!
That is really nice work, thank you for sharing.
I learned a bit by watching this. I like the die trick for the finish. Nice box.
Thank you!
Well im not a woodworker but I enjoyed the video Thx
Amazing work KFW!
Great job! I too struggle with over-gluing and over-clamping myself.
It's a LOT better than seeing a loose fit or cracked piece of wood. Glue is CHEAP !!
Beautiful, James. Thanks
CRACKING JOB,BRILLIANT.
Lovely piece!
Excellent video and beautiful box!
Great job! I enjoy your videos very much!!
your work is very inspiring thank you so much
Extremely nice Sir!
Great project n video all around !!!
Magnificent result and a pleasure to watch.
Thank you!
Your videos are terrific! No crazy music, no antics. Just tons of great tips and tricks that make a difference in the wood shop. Quick question. I bought your plans an I am making your box. Can you recommend an attractive hinge that does not open 180 degrees? More like 120 degrees so the lid does not flop all the way back? Needs to be attractive and string. Thanks, Al
Like before watch....you are my favourites youtubers
Thank you so much! 😁
Beautiful box.
As usual Loved the video but was hoping to see more details on how exactly to install those Soss hinges. My feeble attempt of trying to follow your example using the router table has so far eluded me.
Love it, wonderful job.
Thank you!!
Really nice work , beautiful box---
Thank you! I appreciate it.
Beautiful work
Beautiful work. I don't know about the look of a door as the lid. But the dip the screws in paste was was bloody brilliant. Nice work. Also the cutting the lid on the band saw, first time I have seen that, but it obviously worked out great.
Love it.... I think I will make one next
great video and beautiful box.
Beautiful....nice job!! Thanks
Awesome box! 👍
Thank you very much.
Beautiful Box
Absolutely stunning James! I am building a box kind of like this with half blind dovetails. Was wondering how I was going to do the top. Dont have a raised panel bit, but I do like the bevel idea for added aesthetics! Thank you very much!
Dry nice work. Thanks for the vid.
Beautiful job ! BTW ... glue is CHEAP, much better than a crack or split in a finished product a month or year down the road !! Continue your superb work my friend !! I just added this to my bucket list !! Thanks for a great video !!
As always a lovely job
Thank you very much.
Nice work..
I like your tools very match
Just chanced on your channel. Like your approach to the work and good explanations of what you do and why. Thats a nice looking box
Thank you very much.
Fantástico...congratulation!
King's Fine Woodworking. Just found your channel, this is the first vid I saw or yours and I liked it so much I am now a subscriber. I am new to woodworking and making my first box with splined mitered joints out of curly maple and walnut. I like the looks of your box very much and am thinking of trying it, but maybe with box joints first. I havent tackled dovetails yet.
Hi Bill! Thank you!!
James, you do good work! I have watched several of the keepsake boxes and found them all really nice; the purple heart is outstanding. I noticed in the description it is mentioned that detailed plans are available on the website; unfortunately, I didn't find any there. Quite possible I over-looked the link; it is almost midnight here. Thanks for a response. John
Hi John, here is a link to the plans. Thank you. ~James
kingsfinewoodworking.com/collections/project-plans-for-sale/products/cigar-humidor-woodworking-plans
Nice job!
That is really nice!!