Thank you! The good thing is, this is my hobby so I don't have to worry about the productivity but I can enjoy the process of hand cutting:) It's simply fun especially when I feel my improvement and if it helps others.
Great video!!! It’s awesome to see the new bench in use. Thanks for sharing your methods, I know you always say you’re not a professional but I think you’re a great teacher!
Thank you! I know it may sound more attractive if I can say "hey, this is a pro tip!" but I don't lie, haha. My goal on this channel is to share what I enjoy with people who also enjoy it and to extend my friend network so it's all good:)
Thank you! 2 years and I still don't make the $200 to make a giveaway speaker, haha! I want to make a pc case again, too. Ah, well, I'm ready for the next 2 years:)
Hey hey~ I’ve been watching your videos for some time now. I really appreciate your content. Similar to you, I started getting into woodworking for fun and just to try make something I wanted. I didn’t want to spend money on a ton of tools also I live in a small 2 bedroom apartment. So it’s very helpful to see all the amazing projects you’ve done~ Also pls do more tutorials!
Thank you for the comment. I don't own any expensive tools but I actually have a lot of tools now after 2 years of wood working, haha. I'm not sure how many people want to see my tutorial videos even this one while there are many tutorial videos by professionals available on TH-cam but yeah, I will try it if it helps my fellow beginners:)
Pls do, I really appreciate how you openly talk about your mistakes/attempts or things you had a hard time on. It makes the videos extremely authentic. It’s also empowering!
Thank you! I actually don't use sawdust & glue and just leave a gap even when there is a gap, haha. Well, I'm not going against sawdust & glue but I want to fill the gap by my skill than sawdust & glue and a gap always tells me where to improve like my poor dimensioning/marking/fabrication skills.
I love this video. I find that hand cutting joints like this is relaxing and serene.
Thank you YRTi.
Thank you! The good thing is, this is my hobby so I don't have to worry about the productivity but I can enjoy the process of hand cutting:) It's simply fun especially when I feel my improvement and if it helps others.
Great video!!! It’s awesome to see the new bench in use. Thanks for sharing your methods, I know you always say you’re not a professional but I think you’re a great teacher!
Thank you! I know it may sound more attractive if I can say "hey, this is a pro tip!" but I don't lie, haha. My goal on this channel is to share what I enjoy with people who also enjoy it and to extend my friend network so it's all good:)
I've been searching for a page that truly did everything by hand, I'm glad I found this one
Thank you! I hope you enjoy my other videos, too:)
Great vid again yrti, i cant believe its been 2 years since you started on youtube i still think your pc case is your greatest build to date 😁
Thank you! 2 years and I still don't make the $200 to make a giveaway speaker, haha! I want to make a pc case again, too. Ah, well, I'm ready for the next 2 years:)
@@YRTi well im looking forward to the next 2 years, say hello to your wife for me i hope she is well and you
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This video is great! Thanks for sharing. Will try this joint soon!
Thank you! Finally, I just finished making this video. I hope it helps:)
thanks for this keep the tips coming
Thank you! I’ll try my best😎
Super video, thank you! You should have WAY more subscribers! Subbed.
Thank you! haha, I just enjoy learning woodworking and share my experience here. It's fun.
I like your teaching style. Thank you for the video.
Thank you as always! I'll do my best for the future videos, too:)
Hey hey~ I’ve been watching your videos for some time now. I really appreciate your content.
Similar to you, I started getting into woodworking for fun and just to try make something I wanted. I didn’t want to spend money on a ton of tools also I live in a small 2 bedroom apartment. So it’s very helpful to see all the amazing projects you’ve done~
Also pls do more tutorials!
Thank you for the comment. I don't own any expensive tools but I actually have a lot of tools now after 2 years of wood working, haha.
I'm not sure how many people want to see my tutorial videos even this one while there are many tutorial videos by professionals available on TH-cam but yeah, I will try it if it helps my fellow beginners:)
Pls do, I really appreciate how you openly talk about your mistakes/attempts or things you had a hard time on. It makes the videos extremely authentic. It’s also empowering!
Really very helpful. Thank you.
I’m glad you found it helpful! Thank you
Awesome stuff! I loved the comment about "but I don't need sawdust and glue" 😂 I take a similar approach to my dovetails too
Thank you! I actually don't use sawdust & glue and just leave a gap even when there is a gap, haha.
Well, I'm not going against sawdust & glue but I want to fill the gap by my skill than sawdust & glue and a gap always tells me where to improve like my poor dimensioning/marking/fabrication skills.
@@YRTi haha I do the same, if it's a gap it's a gap because I put/left it there, so I should fix that
thank you, mate
that's really good video
Thank you for the comment:)
A really helpful video...a lot of useful information and a joy to watch. Thanks.
Thank you! I think a box joint is a good overall(marking/saw/chisel) skill practice that for sure improved my woodworking skills:)
Beautiful video. Thank you.
Thank you! I'm glad that you enjoyed it:)
Nice video, I had recently thought of your style of marking & cutting, good timing to see it in action too!
I'm glad that you like this video. I'm still trying to get better on this but I'm sharing what I learned so far. Thank you:)
Well it looks like you won't be converting to a cook channel! Good job Sir!
Thank you! Maybe my next project is wooden pasta:)
Nice job.
Thank you, my friend!
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