This is the perfect antidote to all those American videos with huge workshops and machines. No crass, condescending, shouty, instructional, philosophical or nonsense commentary. I just love the craftsmanship, the videography, and the vibe. I could feel my heart rate and blood pressure falling! What a beautiful box.
I am a 76 year old from the UK. Spent a large chunk of my life working as an engineer, before moving into management. My father was a joiner/ carpenter who I used to love to help (hindering really) when I was a small boy, but he was a really patient man, and I learned some of the techniques of woodworking from him, which I employ in my woodwork hobby since retiring from full time work. I must say watching this video taught me a few more. Thank you for sharing.
@@eduardolopezmartinez9107 Gracias por tu amable comentario, te lo agradezco. Por cierto, mi otro hobby es intentar aprender español con Duolingo. Cuídate y un cordial saludo.
WOW! So it’s possible to build things without a SawStop in the shop! 4,829 other TH-cam channels had me thinking otherwise! Very reassuring to see that with traditional skills, you don’t have to have a $4,000 saw! Beautiful stuff here! Subbed!
I agree. It’s a well made box but too good for its intended use -in the sense that if I had made this, I would have wanted it fitted out to a quality to match the box. If I cared enough about my drill bits to spend the time making this box, then I would think enough of them not to want them knocking around. All that is quite personal. Really, it is about the making of the box with the intended use being quite secondary.
Well done. I like this design very much and I wish I would have seen it earlier. On the first hand cut dovetail box I made (from pine), I just had one dovetail and no 45° corners. So the square holes from the groove for bottom and top were exposed and I had to fill them. I will try your design on my second box. Thanks for the inspiration.
I've spent the last two days trying to learn this joint. The fact you did this entire box in a day blows my mind. The way your miters come together is inspiring. love your channel and your work!
Beautiful video! Love your art as well as the video photography and music You somehow capture things if I was there watching you work Very intuitive :)
It’s refreshing to watch and be inspired by traditional and high level hand tool work on TH-cam. Your work is superb as always. I really enjoyed this 1. You always remind me to unplug my power tools and bring out my hand tools and find my true enjoyment in my work. Keep up the great work brother. Thanks for all you do!
I made a sliding lid box today out of cherry n walnut n it’s nice. I use all hand tools also. But compared to yours mines like level 3 and yours is level 10. lol. But you inspire me to improve man great work. Beautiful
Great vid 👌, a pleasure to observe and try to memorise and also strive to emulate while learning to be a better woodworker and get the same end result. Thanks for sharing 👍. Cheers Les.
wow - that's almost too good for the drill bits - ps. Love your videos, the music, the videography ... just the overall vibe. I still seem to learn so much from your videos - keep up the great work
Great video and build yet again. It was great to see another fellow hand tool woodworker lighting up an incense while woodworking. It’s such a nice vibe 🤙
first off, love your videos, very inspiring to me. Thank you for sharing your passion. Just a question, I see you have a Clifton 4-12/2 I can assume, almost bought one, couldn't t quite get to the $400 price point just yet, one day hopefully, but my question is this, how do you like using a smother for everything? I haven't seen you use many planes outside of the Clifton and the little one (which is cool btw) do you use machines to get your boards down to the basic sizes?
Hi,.. you are awsome in your manual working.. i am looking for a "compass" to measure the dove-tail length as your.. do you have any link where to buy? thank you GR.
Looks like an old Record 043. There are a couple different companies making a clone of that plane nowadays. Veritas makes one and so does Luban/Quangsheng.
Excellent work and very cool channel mate. One word of caution though, repeatedly hitting chisels instead of using a small mallet isn't the best for your hands. Carpal tunnel syndrome is not something you want mate and the surgery and rehab ain't no joke. All the best in your future builds :) looking forward to them
hello GR! im trying to get myself a nice cozy work space where i can practice woodworking im thinking about the following saw:japanese :tick: chisel: no clue plane: no clue workbench: planing to build one with just a wise can you help me find chisel and plane , or could you give me some ideas what to look after or where to look ? sry if my english is bad im not native
My patreon.com/user?u=79085475 ☺
I absolutely love the look of the Clifton smoother...beautiful in its own right...and your work is exquisite...
This is the perfect antidote to all those American videos with huge workshops and machines. No crass, condescending, shouty, instructional, philosophical or nonsense commentary.
I just love the craftsmanship, the videography, and the vibe. I could feel my heart rate and blood pressure falling! What a beautiful box.
Love the cmt lmao 😂
Btw how the hell did you know my thought bro?
Indeed! I needed this. 👌🏻
Your videos always calm me down. Thank you very much, and I adore these small items.
I am a 76 year old from the UK. Spent a large chunk of my life working as an engineer, before moving into management. My father was a joiner/ carpenter who I used to love to help (hindering really) when I was a small boy, but he was a really patient man, and I learned some of the techniques of woodworking from him, which I employ in my woodwork hobby since retiring from full time work. I must say watching this video taught me a few more. Thank you for sharing.
Una historia , la de su padre y usted muy bonita , cargada de emoción . Gracias .
Eduardo , ( España ) .
@@eduardolopezmartinez9107 Gracias por tu amable comentario, te lo agradezco. Por cierto, mi otro hobby es intentar aprender español con Duolingo. Cuídate y un cordial saludo.
If I wasn't relaxed and at peace before I watched your video, I certainly am now. A big step up from the plastic tub. Nice work.
So relaxing! He does really nice work.
WOW! So it’s possible to build things without a SawStop in the shop! 4,829 other TH-cam channels had me thinking otherwise! Very reassuring to see that with traditional skills, you don’t have to have a $4,000 saw! Beautiful stuff here! Subbed!
The woodworker side of me really likes this box... but the machinist side of me reallllly dislikes storing drill bits this way haha... Nice build! 😁
I agree. It’s a well made box but too good for its intended use -in the sense that if I had made this, I would have wanted it fitted out to a quality to match the box. If I cared enough about my drill bits to spend the time making this box, then I would think enough of them not to want them knocking around.
All that is quite personal. Really, it is about the making of the box with the intended use being quite secondary.
Agree!
Well done. I like this design very much and I wish I would have seen it earlier. On the first hand cut dovetail box I made (from pine), I just had one dovetail and no 45° corners. So the square holes from the groove for bottom and top were exposed and I had to fill them. I will try your design on my second box. Thanks for the inspiration.
That was just a delight to watch. Thank you.
You're one of my biggest inspirations in the woodworking world, man. Keep it up.
Great to watch a correct handed craftsman at work. Beautiful!
Always a good day when a new video appears from GR.Nothing fancy or superfluous here- lovely.
Just discovered you! Amazing work...honest compliment from another left-handed craftsman.
Thank you 😉
USA North Carolina. This is a dream video for me because I love to build boxes with hand tools. It was my pleasure to share in this project.
Precioso trabajo, preciso, impecable. Para cuando un soporte para poner tus brocas? Da pena ponerlas en esa maravilla. 👏
Просто медитация! С нетерпением ждал нового видео, дождался🙌🏻. Исключительный мастер. Во всём!
I've spent the last two days trying to learn this joint. The fact you did this entire box in a day blows my mind. The way your miters come together is inspiring. love your channel and your work!
Great video as always. Your videos are always so inspiring and relaxing to watch. Keep up the amazing work
Beautiful video! Love your art as well as the video photography and music
You somehow capture things if I was there watching you work
Very intuitive :)
Thank you ☺️
Nice video, beautiful work. That’s like a piece of furniture to store your drill bits in. Someday I hope I can create beautiful pieces of woodwork.
I have always struggled with the groove being exposed, the 45% half pins are the answer! Thank you.
beautiful.
Fantastic
Stunning little box, man! Spectacular work! 😃
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
You are the finest wood craftsman I have ever seen your work is magnificent! My respects to you sir.
Very nice project. And you make it look too easy! Always look forward to watching your videos.
It’s refreshing to watch and be inspired by traditional and high level hand tool work on TH-cam. Your work is superb as always. I really enjoyed this 1. You always remind me to unplug my power tools and bring out my hand tools and find my true enjoyment in my work. Keep up the great work brother. Thanks for all you do!
So elegant. You are such a main inspiration for why I use hand tools in my videos. Thank you.
Gorgeous piece! Thanks for sharing your craftmanship with us.
Thank you so much 😊
Never a disappointment! It is a pleasure to watch you work, sir. Love your new drill bit box.
I made a sliding lid box today out of cherry n walnut n it’s nice. I use all hand tools also. But compared to yours mines like level 3 and yours is level 10. lol. But you inspire me to improve man great work. Beautiful
Amazing piece. I've said it before but you do absolutely stunning work. Thank you for sharing.
Excellent craftmanship
good job
great skill, great patience. it looks very good and well made.
Es un placer verte trabajar compañero. Muy bien hecho. Te felicito.
Great vid 👌, a pleasure to observe and try to memorise and also strive to emulate while learning to be a better woodworker and get the same end result.
Thanks for sharing 👍.
Cheers Les.
Amazing work! I really enjoyed your videos.
It's so relaxing.
You continue to inspire. Thank you.
New Build/video yay ..!
😉👌
Very nice handwork! Thanks for sharing.
Очень атмосферно. Полностью погружаешься в процесс. Как будто сам присутствуешь в мастерской.
Thanks for the relaxation and inspiration. 👍🏻
Is that incense creating that plume of smoke? Thank you for sharing. Relaxing to watch. A beautiful project!
Your videography is magnificent! And so are your woodworking skills!
Just Beautiful. Thank you for all your time and effort. 1in7
Випадково натрапив на це цікаве відео,вже дивлюся...) Вподобайку засандалив наперед)
Simply the best craftsman
wow - that's almost too good for the drill bits - ps. Love your videos, the music, the videography ... just the overall vibe. I still seem to learn so much from your videos - keep up the great work
The values you have for wood well done ❤🎉
Great job as usual. Well done!!
I can hear my mentor yelling 'Hands are not hammers!'
Great box!
Love your work
❤ это же прекрасно😍
Спасибо❤️🤗
Excelente trabajo 👍👍👍👌
So glad to see my man GR start using more Japanese tools for his projects
Beautiful box, but I have to agree with someone else’s comment that I would never store my drill bits like that.
Anyone know what block plane he is using at 12:21? I’m in the market and the one in the video looks so cool!
Great video and build yet again. It was great to see another fellow hand tool woodworker lighting up an incense while woodworking. It’s such a nice vibe 🤙
A very well constructed, entertaining and informative video. Thank you. What is the recipe for the finish you use.
Спасибо за выпуск.
craftsmanship
As always, very coooool
Super job j'aime beaucoup regarder tes vidéos 👍😉
Great job.
Yurii, what is the smallest chisel you used in making this box?
first off, love your videos, very inspiring to me. Thank you for sharing your passion.
Just a question, I see you have a Clifton 4-12/2 I can assume, almost bought one, couldn't t quite get to the $400 price point just yet, one day hopefully, but my question is this, how do you like using a smother for everything? I haven't seen you use many planes outside of the Clifton and the little one (which is cool btw)
do you use machines to get your boards down to the basic sizes?
Чудова робота👍
Why was the decorative raised panel end up as a bottom? Was it because of the necessary end trim for a closure stop not possible on that panel?
Well done. ☺☺
Another great video! What is the make of the wooden plane you use at the start? the one with the brass sole
Hi,.. you are awsome in your manual working.. i am looking for a "compass" to measure the dove-tail length as your.. do you have any link where to buy? thank you GR.
No questioning your amazing skills and camera work , so glad I found your channel ,new sub , just one question, why is the base all “fancy” ?
Very nice work! Permit me to ask: why du you use dovetail saw instead of dozuki?
Noce box. Great dove tail
Остро заточенный карандаш в начале видео, уже за это можно ставить лайк, красава, так держать 👍👍👍👍
Masterly!
poems with shavings
thank you
Compliment for tutorial 👍
lovely
Brilliant! Beautiful! Looks like a tiny Stanley No 45? What plane is that?
Looks like an old Record 043. There are a couple different companies making a clone of that plane nowadays. Veritas makes one and so does Luban/Quangsheng.
@@MortimerSugarloaf Thanks!
Hi, do you have any link where to buy a compass sa your to set dove tail length . Thank you
Is that a 4 or 4 ½ Clifton?
4 ½
Nice and inspiring work as always. Is that the Clifton 5 1/2 you are using?
Funny that I wondered if it was a 4 1/2.
@@jlmfoy365 yeah. Looks a bit small for a 5 1/5
5 1/2
How about a video to show us how you get your pencils sooooooo pointy
Would be very boring.. just use a long point sharpener😉
A knife
Sandpaper and a steep angle
nice
04:52
這叫什麼刨刀?
Отлично ретко кто так хорошо делает!!!
please tell me that was not smoke, but steam i keep seeing, to keep a higher relative humidity in the shop, for a constant expansion %.
👍👍👍👍👍
My drill bits now feel neglected.
Вражений Вашими здібностями. Україна пишається Вами.
Дуже дякую вам 😉
Excellent work and very cool channel mate. One word of caution though, repeatedly hitting chisels instead of using a small mallet isn't the best for your hands. Carpal tunnel syndrome is not something you want mate and the surgery and rehab ain't no joke.
All the best in your future builds :) looking forward to them
На одном дыхании...
Очень рад:) 😉 Спасибо
What's your pleasure Mr. Cotton?
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з боків коричневий колір, буде схоже на сірники
hello GR!
im trying to get myself a nice cozy work space where i can practice woodworking
im thinking about the following
saw:japanese :tick:
chisel: no clue
plane: no clue
workbench: planing to build one with just a wise
can you help me find chisel and plane , or could you give me some ideas what to look after or where to look ?
sry if my english is bad im not native
👋👍
Конечно чтоб такая работа пиздатая была брат. Это как вышивать наверное.