The box you see Paul make in this video is now no longer available for sale (benefits go to a local charity). Thank you to all that took part! - Team Paul Drawings and cutting list are here: paulsellers.com/simple-dovetailed-box-drawings/ Why is Paul Selling the box? This box is being sold to raise money for a local Preschool to say thank you for the great care they took of one of his family members this past year. All proceeds (minus any fees or taxes) will be donated to the Pre-School.
Did I just spend two hours watching Mr Sellers build a box?! That wasn’t part of my schedule! … but those were some of the most enjoyable hours of the week. Thank you for that!
You never forget a good teacher. I'm 49 years old and just starting out. You're that good teacher,Paul. Thank you. A true craftsman and selfless with your knowledge.
Very true. I’ve seen a ton of videos, there are lots of people who contribute good things, but watching Paul’s stuff is like going back to your mentor.
Instead of cartoons all the time, i make my 5 year ol son and 10 year old daughter watch all you're videos. My hope is that the knowledge will seep into and stay in their minds for when they are older
Yeah Great 😃... They'll get the piss taken out them at school for being strange... Just give them lessons on growing dope in the loft ... they'll go far 😂
I'm a beginner woodworker from Argentina. I've recently found Paul Sellers, and I cannot emphazise enough how valuable and educational these videos are. Thank you for this legacy to the world. You, sir, are a treasure.
Same here. I dare to say that Mr. Sellers is my mentor. I mean, if I hadn't found his channel and blog, I probably would have given up. Because most of the woodworkers now days teach that you need this and that pricey electric power tool etc, but this man showed that you can do just about anything without those machines. Ps. if you like hand tool woodworking and you're on a budget, check out Rex Krueger.
Another excellent video. I never tire of watching you doing, and explaining, everything from start to finish with no short-cuts or edits, no noise or gimmicky graphics. At one point you apologised for checking and re-checking and being "boring" but it is never boring, it is a calming immersive experience watching your skills in practice and listening to your voice of experience. You are often imitated on TH-cam, but never bettered. You've made my day by releasing this new video.
I bumped into him in Oxford one Saturday morning and we had a chat. He was very engaging, despite being accosted by a strange You Tube subscriber. Top man.
Paul, your legacy is secure. You have made the world a better place. Something so beautiful, described and made so simply. I need to get wifi in my shed so I can watch this as I work.
Hi Paul, greetings from Ottawa. Just a tip for removing blood from wood that others may not know. Wipe off the blood having dampened the rag or tissue with hydrogen peroxide - work a treat :)
I just discovered this channel. I am so thankful, it's difficult to understand how to begin to learn something new and technical without any guidance. You provide that. So, muchas gracias!
"I know I could be boring to watch" You couldn't be more far from the truth. I'm in awe for everything thou make Mr. Sellers, even putting a sacrificial board behind your dovetail to plane flush.
Paul your teaching is so valuable and unmatched not just to a beginner like me but to any veteran. I feel honored to be able just to watch! God made a special man in you and you have definitely not kept your special gift hidden. Thank you and God bless!
I have been watching your videos for years and love the detail and enthusiasm you put into your work. You have inspired me to make a dovetail box, not done one since woodwork class at school, some 40 odd years ago. Will be making a set of your Dovetail Templates too. Fantastic.
An interesting thing that's less visible in today's digital video age is how the true masters have total control over the process. Their workflow is so smooth and seamless that they can make what is effectively a livestream VOD feel like a highly edited and produced video.
Thank you so much Paul! I am right now making my 3rd box as per this lesson. First one I made for my 4 year old who loves it. Making another one for another kid and that motivates it even more when imagining the excitement on the kids face. Thank you for all the lessons again Paul!❤
Perhaps a simple box (not for me!), but far from just a simple video. There is so much instructional content packed into this two hours. This video is just jam packed with little gems of know how. Clear, precise, and wonderfully patient! TH-cam has stressed “shorts” for some reason, but Paul has gone “against the grain” and given us so much more value with this project. Worth watching every second! Thank you, Paul!
The simplicity of the tools, the clarity of the instructions, and the cleanliness of the video production, these entire 2+ hours sang to my soul. Thank you.
Gustav Stickley used an Old World aphorism, "Lyfe So Short, The Craft So Long To Lern" for his company's motto that matches up with an old blues song my late wife, Lisa Kindred, used to sing, "If You Live Your Time will Come". And Mr. Sellers, your time has come. This "Simple Dovetailed Box" lesson has so many teachable moments in it, including some unplanned ones, that all go to show that intelligent design and careful execution ["measure Twice, cut Once"] will allow for any unexpected alterations that may be necessary along the way. "Good Show" as they say on your side of the pond and thank you.
When I come home from a long day at the salt mine, I am greeted with the smell of fresh coffee brewing, something incredible on the stove, a huge smile from my wife, and the faint sound of Mr. Sellers working on a project echoing down the hallway from laptop speakers in my small office space. I doubt I could make heaven above much better. Thank you Mr. Sellers for ALL you do for us!.
Wow Paul! When squaring I have use the corner to corner measuring and then I would double check with the square and think I’m off so I,would end up chasing square, adjusting back and forth trying to get them to agree….ARRRGGGG! No more of that, thanks to you!!!
Tells how easy making a box is, and shows a genius jig within the first 2 minutes of this video. Love it and I am curious what I will learn from the rest of this video!
Hello Paul. I follow several hand tool woodworkers and they use different ways to make dovetail joints. They are all excellent woodworkers, I am sure you know them all, and their methods all have their advantages and sometimes flaws. But when I see how you easily create the perfect dovetail joint, I can only conclude one thing: you are simply the best! The knife wall is one of my favorite things I learned from you. Greetings from Flanders (Yes, there are also young guys aged 69 in Flanders who like to do woodworking with hand tools).
Only when I looked at this video I realized how many woodworking youtubers are just 'whatever works' kind of guys, and who is the real master of the craft... Thank you mr. Sellers ❤
In my workshop cutting a piece of wood with a handsaw, using techniques I learned from your videos, while listening to this video. I'm just fixing up a workspace for my wife that I hope she'll enjoy. Thanks for sharing your knowledge all these years.
Mr. Sellers, I ran into the wrong grain direction on the dovetail clean up recently and I am so happy I had just seen this tip on your video. I remember trying it years ago but didn't have success due to the small gap you experienced. Seeing the same problem, and your use of an additional shim, made all the difference. You could have skipped over and edited it out but when we can see you fix a problem you run into, odds are we are running into the same issues. I've said it before but I'll say it again. Thank you, Sir. You are a wonderful teacher and have made me a better woodworker. I wish you only the best.
Totally agree with all the comments below. I've watched Paul for years and it is a joy to see a master craftsman doing his thing... an absolute joy. :-)
Thank you so much for sharing your experience, tips, and plans. The education you offer is second to none. This video has changed my entire attitude about dovetails.
Thanks for such an interesting and enjoyable video. I love watching your craftsmanship and learning more about woodworking techniques using hand tools.
Paul my men, I mean this as a compliment obviously, you remind me of the great Norm Abram from New Yankee Workshop and This Old House. And I find you just as eloquent, great content right pace as well.
T have followed your channel since you set-up the "castle" workshop, and over the last few years you have been devoted to the house renovation. So, it's great to see you back woodworking in the public domain.
Haven't even watched the video yet and the box looks nice and clean with a simple elegance. Can't wait to have the time to relax and join you in the build.
A wonderful presentation. I'm so glad I found your channel. As someone new to woodworking I have a simple box that I just started after watching another youtube about making a simple box joint wooden box. Turned out to be very bad and made lots of mistakes. They say "the devil is in the details" and that is so true. You are not just knowledgeable and experienced but do a great job of sharing all those little details and tricks that make all the difference. I feel that after watching this and following the steps carefully I can also make this box. Thank you.
Another fantastic video and project Paul, thank you. Makes me think that a slightly larger version would make an excellent bread bin, with the inside of the lid to be used as the cutting board if the lid is left unhinged and loose. Will (attempt to) make one this weekend.
Wonderful video. I tend to be in such a hurry to see the results of my work. These insights into your process have taught me a life lesson as much as a woodworking one. Thank you sir!
The box you see Paul make in this video is now no longer available for sale (benefits go to a local charity). Thank you to all that took part! - Team Paul
Drawings and cutting list are here: paulsellers.com/simple-dovetailed-box-drawings/
Why is Paul Selling the box?
This box is being sold to raise money for a local Preschool to say thank you for the great care they took of one of his family members this past year. All proceeds (minus any fees or taxes) will be donated to the Pre-School.
Mr. Sellers is a global treasure.
Did I just spend two hours watching Mr Sellers build a box?! That wasn’t part of my schedule!
… but those were some of the most enjoyable hours of the week.
Thank you for that!
Lovely to see someone use hand tools instead of having a machine for everything. Takes me back to watching my Dad who was a carpenter. Thank you!
You are so welcome!
You never forget a good teacher. I'm 49 years old and just starting out. You're that good teacher,Paul. Thank you. A true craftsman and selfless with your knowledge.
Very true. I’ve seen a ton of videos, there are lots of people who contribute good things, but watching Paul’s stuff is like going back to your mentor.
What a national treasure Paul is providing this type of educational vid for free.
International treasure. We’re all sharing him.
Instead of cartoons all the time, i make my 5 year ol son and 10 year old daughter watch all you're videos. My hope is that the knowledge will seep into and stay in their minds for when they are older
Yeah Great 😃... They'll get the piss taken out them at school for being strange... Just give them lessons on growing dope in the loft ... they'll go far 😂
@@AA-69, wrong, once they get into the dope they become all ass. Saying this from experience.
This may be the best TH-cam comment I've ever read.
@@AA-69doubtful. They will likely make lots of excellent friends.
Hope the young lads will grow up to be better spellers than you. 🫡
I'm a beginner woodworker from Argentina. I've recently found Paul Sellers, and I cannot emphazise enough how valuable and educational these videos are. Thank you for this legacy to the world. You, sir, are a treasure.
Same here. I dare to say that Mr. Sellers is my mentor. I mean, if I hadn't found his channel and blog, I probably would have given up. Because most of the woodworkers now days teach that you need this and that pricey electric power tool etc, but this man showed that you can do just about anything without those machines.
Ps. if you like hand tool woodworking and you're on a budget, check out Rex Krueger.
Another excellent video. I never tire of watching you doing, and explaining, everything from start to finish with no short-cuts or edits, no noise or gimmicky graphics.
At one point you apologised for checking and re-checking and being "boring" but it is never boring, it is a calming immersive experience watching your skills in practice and listening to your voice of experience.
You are often imitated on TH-cam, but never bettered.
You've made my day by releasing this new video.
Agreed!!!
@@roadtriplover. Agreed too !!!
The David Attenborough of woodworking. Thank you mr sellers ❤
Attenborough is just a tv presenter and narrator.
I bumped into him in Oxford one Saturday morning and we had a chat. He was very engaging, despite being accosted by a strange You Tube subscriber. Top man.
Paul, your legacy is secure. You have made the world a better place.
Something so beautiful, described and made so simply. I need to get wifi in my shed so I can watch this as I work.
Hi Paul, greetings from Ottawa. Just a tip for removing blood from wood that others may not know. Wipe off the blood having dampened the rag or tissue with hydrogen peroxide - work a treat :)
Thanks all my work has blood onitsha I thought it gave it caratcher
I love how precise Paul is with his descriptions, makes me a better educator as an example
Man I will never look at a box the same way again. Amazing.
A British Bob Ross of Woodworking. Instant Sub, thank you!
I just discovered this channel. I am so thankful, it's difficult to understand how to begin to learn something new and technical without any guidance. You provide that. So, muchas gracias!
"I know I could be boring to watch"
You couldn't be more far from the truth. I'm in awe for everything thou make Mr. Sellers, even putting a sacrificial board behind your dovetail to plane flush.
We are so fortunate to learn from a master for free.
Made your other dovetail box and looking forward to trying this one.
Thank you for sharing.
Thank you sir for teaching a carpenter some new tricks! You are a amazing craftsman.
Paul your teaching is so valuable and unmatched not just to a beginner like me but to any veteran. I feel honored to be able just to watch! God made a special man in you and you have definitely not kept your special gift hidden. Thank you and God bless!
I have been watching your videos for years and love the detail and enthusiasm you put into your work.
You have inspired me to make a dovetail box, not done one since woodwork class at school, some 40 odd years ago. Will be making a set of your Dovetail Templates too.
Fantastic.
An interesting thing that's less visible in today's digital video age is how the true masters have total control over the process. Their workflow is so smooth and seamless that they can make what is effectively a livestream VOD feel like a highly edited and produced video.
great to see a long form video on this!
There are wooden box,s then there are a Paul Sellors wooden box. Beautiful. Thank you Paul
this man is the Bob Ross of woodworking
Therapy at its absolute best!
I like that you don't edit out mistakes.
Thank you so much Paul! I am right now making my 3rd box as per this lesson. First one I made for my 4 year old who loves it. Making another one for another kid and that motivates it even more when imagining the excitement on the kids face. Thank you for all the lessons again Paul!❤
Make hundreds of them. You will become a master of them. If that box is fitted to a wall it becomes a cabinet.
Perhaps a simple box (not for me!), but far from just a simple video. There is so much instructional content packed into this two hours. This video is just jam packed with little gems of know how. Clear, precise, and wonderfully patient! TH-cam has stressed “shorts” for some reason, but Paul has gone “against the grain” and given us so much more value with this project. Worth watching every second! Thank you, Paul!
The simplicity of the tools, the clarity of the instructions, and the cleanliness of the video production, these entire 2+ hours sang to my soul. Thank you.
Simplicity with a touch of elegance. It was a joy to watch. Thank you!
Not a single part of your workflow is EVER boring to watch, mr. Sellers! Thank you for such a good education you are providing us!
Gustav Stickley used an Old World aphorism, "Lyfe So Short, The Craft So Long To Lern" for his company's motto that matches up with an old blues song my late wife, Lisa Kindred, used to sing, "If You Live Your Time will Come". And Mr. Sellers, your time has come. This "Simple Dovetailed Box" lesson has so many teachable moments in it, including some unplanned ones, that all go to show that intelligent design and careful execution ["measure Twice, cut Once"] will allow for any unexpected alterations that may be necessary along the way. "Good Show" as they say on your side of the pond and thank you.
When I come home from a long day at the salt mine, I am greeted with the smell of fresh coffee brewing, something incredible on the stove, a huge smile from my wife, and the faint sound of Mr. Sellers working on a project echoing down the hallway from laptop speakers in my small office space. I doubt I could make heaven above much better. Thank you Mr. Sellers for ALL you do for us!.
Hey Paul, we miss you in Texas!
You are a legend, Paul.
So many little tips and details to take note of - experience is profound
Paul’s videos are invaluable to anyone wanting to learn from a proper craftsman. Love the channel.
Thanks for the calming approach to woodworking.
So happy to see your recuperation come around so well. Another master class by a first class master craftsman. Thank you.
Wow Paul! When squaring I have use the corner to corner measuring and then I would double check with the square and think I’m off so I,would end up chasing square, adjusting back and forth trying to get them to agree….ARRRGGGG! No more of that, thanks to you!!!
Thank you for sharing this video. The brass screw trick is something that I will try .
Tells how easy making a box is, and shows a genius jig within the first 2 minutes of this video. Love it and I am curious what I will learn from the rest of this video!
Thank you for sharing your knowledge and experience.. You certainly made the art of dovetail much less intimidating.
You inspire me to care for detail. That is not new, you have done so for me since 2012, but it is still valuable.
Hello Paul. I follow several hand tool woodworkers and they use different ways to make dovetail joints. They are all excellent woodworkers, I am sure you know them all, and their methods all have their advantages and sometimes flaws. But when I see how you easily create the perfect dovetail joint, I can only conclude one thing: you are simply the best!
The knife wall is one of my favorite things I learned from you.
Greetings from Flanders (Yes, there are also young guys aged 69 in Flanders who like to do woodworking with hand tools).
Paul THANK YOU for the tutorial on matching the dovetails up all around. So many dovetail tutorials that stop at making one corner.
Only when I looked at this video I realized how many woodworking youtubers are just 'whatever works' kind of guys, and who is the real master of the craft...
Thank you mr. Sellers ❤
In my workshop cutting a piece of wood with a handsaw, using techniques I learned from your videos, while listening to this video. I'm just fixing up a workspace for my wife that I hope she'll enjoy. Thanks for sharing your knowledge all these years.
So, once again Paul, "You've Knocked Our Socks Off" !!! That was worth every minute. Thank you !
Very valuable for beginners. I can watch him work forever.
Simple prices, simply done. Thanks for sharing.
Mr. Sellers, I ran into the wrong grain direction on the dovetail clean up recently and I am so happy I had just seen this tip on your video. I remember trying it years ago but didn't have success due to the small gap you experienced. Seeing the same problem, and your use of an additional shim, made all the difference. You could have skipped over and edited it out but when we can see you fix a problem you run into, odds are we are running into the same issues. I've said it before but I'll say it again. Thank you, Sir. You are a wonderful teacher and have made me a better woodworker. I wish you only the best.
Great Box.
Great Video. Thank you for showing your masterskills.
Ihave learned so much in this Video. Grüße aus dem Schwarzwald
Paul. You are a true Master. I salute you. But you also de-mystify it for us mere mortals.
Totally agree with all the comments below. I've watched Paul for years and it is a joy to see a master craftsman doing his thing... an absolute joy. :-)
That’s a lovely box Paul. Thank you for sharing. Today was a holiday in America. Was a nice way to spend the morning before getting into the workshop.
Look at that casio mq24. This man is practical. Love it.
Paul delivering a masterclass once again 🎉
always happy to see the master's work...
Some real great points you made.
I really appreciate this channel. really makes me want to get into wood working.
Thank you Paul for your time and effort. Always refreshing to take a break from our crazy world and watch a true craftsman. ❤
I love the sound it makes when you let go of the lid and it closes.
Thank you so much for sharing your experience, tips, and plans. The education you offer is second to none. This video has changed my entire attitude about dovetails.
You're cheering me up while im ill, love that you make mistakes, keep it up.
Thanks for such an interesting and enjoyable video. I love watching your craftsmanship and learning more about woodworking techniques using hand tools.
Paul my men, I mean this as a compliment obviously, you remind me of the great Norm Abram from New Yankee Workshop and This Old House. And I find you just as eloquent, great content right pace as well.
this was a pleaseure to watch, thank you Paul :)
T have followed your channel since you set-up the "castle" workshop, and over the last few years you have been devoted to the house renovation. So, it's great to see you back woodworking in the public domain.
Love all your videos, perfect instruction
Thanks Paul, you are a great teacher and have a soothing manner to you.
Bless you Sir!!!!
That’s the best woodworking video I’ve ever seen!
Definitely enjoyed the video. Beautiful box. The dovetails and brass screw hinges really pop. Thanks Paul
❤ Thank you for sharing. Subscribed ❤
Thank you, Paul.
Mesmerising. Thank you.
Some love from Russia, thanks for your knowledge
FAN TIME WITH YOU Paul ... the box is a great project for us ... thanks ... OORAH!!
I was making some small dovetail boxes for salt. I'm going to use this build as a template. Thank you Sir.
This was terrific, thanks so much!
Awesome project, thanks so much for teaching it!
Thank you. Nice job.
Thank you Paul, beautiful box
Pure class
Thank you Mr. Sellers
Haven't even watched the video yet and the box looks nice and clean with a simple elegance.
Can't wait to have the time to relax and join you in the build.
It’s always a pleasure watching your fantastic woodworking !
Nice greetings from Germany
Thank you for your hard work to bring us this knowledge Paul. Know you are appreciated in Hershey. PA. Chocolatetown USA
Great admiration and gratitude to Paul Sellers. Greatly enjoy your videos. Much blessings to you.
Just in awe of the craftsmanship and knowledge on display. Excellent video and tutorial.
Sehr, sehr schön Idee 👍☺️
A wonderful presentation. I'm so glad I found your channel. As someone new to woodworking I have a simple box that I just started after watching another youtube about making a simple box joint wooden box. Turned out to be very bad and made lots of mistakes. They say "the devil is in the details" and that is so true. You are not just knowledgeable and experienced but do a great job of sharing all those little details and tricks that make all the difference. I feel that after watching this and following the steps carefully I can also make this box. Thank you.
Another fantastic video and project Paul, thank you. Makes me think that a slightly larger version would make an excellent bread bin, with the inside of the lid to be used as the cutting board if the lid is left unhinged and loose. Will (attempt to) make one this weekend.
Thanks!
Much appreciated, thank you!
Delightful 2 hrs. =D
Wonderful video. I tend to be in such a hurry to see the results of my work. These insights into your process have taught me a life lesson as much as a woodworking one. Thank you sir!
Thank you so much for sharing your experience and passion, this was absolutely lovely to watch !