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Although this is an older video, I just found it. The work was meticulous and very well done. They will surely be heirlooms.
Fantastic set of boxes, particularly liked the use of the shooting board to make the liners of the non hinged boxes.
One of the (many) things I like about your videos is that you don't try to hide when things don't work out how you would like... explaining why you went from the box joints to the dovetails for the inserts is invaluable for a beginner to see.
Thank you for the kind words and feedback. Much appreciated.
Fantastic bit of box making Dude.... I'm now suffering from skill set envy... Lol. Great work. Great use of your shooting board.
Im about 4 years late to the show but these are bad ass! I am a newbie to woodcrafting and woodworking and i am wanting to make each of my two daughters a nice keepsake box. I definitely learned a little for you video and i look up to you and your skill!
Just positively fantastic. Give a copy of the build video to each recipient so they can really know what a treasure they have. The maple looked fantastic, very showee.
As a precision tool and die maker with 30+ years experience, I am very impressed with the precision of your work. Well done!
Do you ever re-watch your first year videos just to see how far you've come? This is a beautiful project and may add that to my giant list of projects I'd like to do.
Sliding in that piece around 1:40 was so satisfying! You have me sold on shooting boards, Jay.
It was so pleasing to watch that insert just glide gently down into the box.
Nice attachment for your shooting board. This'll be on my to-do list after the holidays.
Wow, you really did a fantastic job on these boxes. I just hope that the people receiveing them watch the video to truly appreciate the agonizing work that went into them.
Jay - I discovered your channel back when you published the toy box video. I just watched that one again this evening and it is an astonishing contrast to this video. You are awesome, man.
Oh man! At 9:00 I loved that! Beautiful boxes!
The fit of that tray is something to behold. Nicely done.
Utterly fantastic, Jay! I appreciate and admire the supreme care you took in going way beyond the extra mile to ensure that these are far more than just boxes as gifts. They are truly heirlooms that will retain memories for generations. I certainly hope you mark them with your name so that some young fella three generations from now will hold your work in his hands and marvel at the moments you spent making this box to such precise form.
Major high fives, Jay, from this retired shop teacher in Tupelo!
Hey larry. Thanks! I did mark them :)
Spectacular craftsmanship. You really are becoming a master of your craft. I love how you push your comfort zone constantly improving your skill set. Your internal talent is illustrated by how quickly you learn new skills, intuitively solve problems, and then provide expert instruction through creative content. Thanks for sharing. I've been a fan for years and look forward to your videos every week. Keep pushing, keep learning, and keep sharing.
Really like how you balance the use of hand tools and machines.
I understand this project was a bit frustrating at times. The results are beautiful.
Very minor frustrations. Just enough to keep it interesting. :)
Really nice job Jay, I remember watching your videos 2-3 years ago and thinking,"This guy is really talented, He could really shine if he would use some better materials than construction grade pine & plywood. I went to art school, and its a weird phenomenon. When you use higher grade materials you feel compelled to make things a little better, with more attention to detail. Like the dovetail joints in the trays, It's almost like you feel you owe it to the material to make your work look as good as the wood.
Those came out stunning! Nice to see how much time and effort you put in to them - and it shows! I know I've said it before - but this is why it's called the art of woodworking - this is art! The wood-choices, the handcrafting and the finishing - perfection!
nice. love the way the tray lowers itself into place.
Gorgeous work, and thanks for the tips on the shooting board.
Beautiful craftsmanship Jay ! I really love all the contrasts in these boxes
Great job jay. A true labour of love, which I'm sure the recipients will get when they receive them as presents.
As you pointed out in the first video a handmade gift means more than an off the shelf one
Very nice work, your family will love them. Merry Christmas
Very beautiful boxes! I can't get over how nice that curly maple is. Top notch video as always.
Beautiful work and boxes Jay! Loved watching that tray sink inside the box. Very cool! Merry Christmas!
Those are fantastic! My 6 year old watched this with me and he said, "Is that Jay?" Then, when your end card came up, he said, "We've watched that one...and that one..." ha ha
hahha Nice!
I love boxes, and these are on the money. Beautiful work, J
Gorgeous boxes. Skillfully done.
Id be happy if I could make one of those half as good as that, but I will try. I like the contrast with the maple and walnut. The shooting board is interesting for working with small pieces with most small box making. I haven't made one yet, but I think I will. And I understand about it giving the ability to "dial it in" for a perfect fit. They look great. Nice Work!
These are some incredible Christmas presents. A lot of great ideas packed in this video series. Thanks for sharing Jay
Great work there mate.. Love how the boxes fit perfectly either way round. True workmanship!
beautiful! i love how efficient you are in your shop
Great craftsmanship on the maple boxes, Jay! I love your channel and "The Woodworking Podcast". Keep up the great work!
They look absolutely fantastic! What a great series of videos and I love your mixture of old and new tools.
Wonderful! The hand tool guys call that fit a "piston fit". Saw your clip on Instagram and could tell you were enjoying it. They really came out great! Of all the makers I watch on youtube, I think you handle the table saw better then any of them. I am glad you had to bevel the box bottoms, I think it looks better.
That is some mighty fine work Jay. There are going to be some lucky and happy recipients.
Great boxes and I love that gravity fit on the tray. Good to see you cutting dovetails again too, it's been a while.
Your woodworking skill appears to be going up. Excellent work. Great video.
Beautiful result and process, Jay. Thanks for showing us. I really appreciate seeing the minor setbacks and resolutions. Plugging the box bottoms with that square stock looked very satisfying :)
I am endlessly impressed with your craftsmanship, Jay. Thank you for sharing your work with us.
Beautiful work Jay. They look so awesome. You have a lucky family to get such precious work. Happy Holidays!
Simply amazing! Just beautiful craftsmanship. Well done
Beautiful, excellent craftmanship!!
I'll say it again I love these boxes Jay. I really like how you filled in slot in the bottom of the trays and cutting dovetails in such thin stock was awesome.
Great project Jay, they will make great gifts. love the materials, the craftsmanship, and the finish choices!
These are going to make wonderful gifts. Always excellent videos made by a true artisan.
GREAT couple of videos Jay. This does show that MUCH more time and effort goes into a "specialty" box.
There will be 4 very excited people on XMAS day!! Good job.
Beautiful boxes Jay. Thanks for sharing.
the grain flow is awesome! Nicely done.
Great job Jay. They look fantastic.
Beautiful work Jay. That lumber has some nice curl.
Thanks Jay, I'm in the middle of making one of my daughters a jewelry box and your video showed up. Perfect timing. I like your technique much better than what I did. I'm going to fix it
Lovely results, great tips, nicely presented and all round inspiring. Thank you :-)
Great couple of box making videos. Thanks.
Jay,
What a great gift. You have really chosen some beautiful wood and did a superb job. You are going to make 4 people very happy.
Thanks for taking time to video and share with everyone and Merry Christmas,
Jim
Gorgeous boxes Jay!
Awesome video, nice fit on the boxes and beautiful work.
they turned out fantastic. great job.
They turned out great. nicely done.
Really beautiful work Jay. Merry Christmas to you and your wife.
beautifully made boxes,I would have loved one of these for Christmas, I hope one day to make one like this myself.
Beautiful work Jay!
Your skill has grown over time. You're at master level as clearly evidenced in small and detailed work. Great to have your inspirational example. Thanks for taking us along. Merry Christmas.
Very cool project Jay! Looking forward to making some of these boxes myself. Your Awesome Jay!
Beautiful work - Great gifts!
Nice work Jay, the air tight fit on that tray is a thing of beauty! (most dado blades have flat top grinds)
Beautiful work Jay
Those boxes look amazing beautiful. Excellent job Jay.
yes ...lovely
This is a beautiful video! Thank you for sharing Jay!
Nice work. Fine details.
They are really awesome. I remember your first projects and I have to say you skills hugely developed.
Wonderful work Jay
Jay, great video. Seriously best wood working channel on CZcams. Love how you're mixing in the hand tools now. Bravo.
So slick! Nice job man.
You are a master! Thanks for your videos. I learn so much so quickly from watching you!
Very nice video and boxes, Jay.
This is really a great youtube channel. Well narrated, explain, and interesting content.
Those are nice boxes. Kinda gots me wanting to make a few too now.
very entertaining and full of tips....thanks
Excellent work. I'm new to word working, and this is inspiring.
While using power tools your skills are very evident.
the boxes look really good man! the mitered insodes amd trays etc definitely make em'
Beautiful work ! You've really sold me on the shooting box. Thanks.
Really awesome job, Jay.
Beautiful stuff jay.
Beautiful work!
Very nice Jay!
Wonderfull work !!!!!!!!!!! Amazing.....creative and very detailed!!! Gz mate!!!!!
Awesome boxes jay.
beautiful work
Good God man, they are beautiful! Thanks Jay for another great video. Keep up the great work and Happy Christmas to you and yours! Chuck in Kansas
beautiful boxes. you've given me something to aim for. thanks!
Really useful tips there, thanks for sharing. I'm doing boxes right now, so the timing is perfect. The shooting board is something I really need to make. Every time I see you using it I feel the need.
I would suggest using a drying oil rather than mineral oil. Tung oil is perfect for the less is more look, mineral oil attracts dust and grime over time because it never dries. Hemp oil is another option; I just started using it and it does a great job.
Wow, Jay. you sure have come a long way since the beginning. Those are beautiful.
your woodwork has improved a lot!!
Great looking boxes and video!
100% agree
Nice job Jay!
Precise work! Masterful! Like!
Beautiful job!