I was _”watching”_ this in the car, and having some background knowledge on this wonderful system for kids, the effort and time you put into it brought tears to my eyes! That was the most dangerous part of listening while driving; I had to stop s at a parking to catch my breath! The box is perfect! So happy for the kid who will receive it knowing there are people like you to elevate them out of that godforsaken moment! I am not religious, but god bless you my man!
Beautiful result Drew. On the box joint jig: even a blind squirrel finds a nut every now and then. I love it when I figure out how to do something in a better way. Keeps me going back.
Loved this!! As the father of a brain stem cancer survivor, I really appreciate you making such a beautiful piece to brighten an ill child’s day. My son has a very long string of “beads of courage.” Keep up the great videos. Love the channel.- Un-Wreck It Ron
Hey there Mr. Fisher! Before my question.. just want to say.. "I love your sense of humour!" This adds even more depth of appreciation to watching your videos. I always get a good chuckle several times within the timeframe of watching all of your videos. - Okay.. now on with my question. Please post (preferrably email me) a link to wherever I can get my hands on one of the silicone glue mats you have featured in this video. I never even thought of such a trick and instead was using old newspapers to keep my bench free of drips (both glue and finishing products) but the idea of a silicone mat is just one of those 'another level' markers that will make a huge difference in both my productivity AND the lessening of time setting up and cleaning up for these aspects of my wood working. Again.. thanks for the humor. And good luck with that belly expansion adjustment you mentioned. Maybe you can take up making a wooden corset, and resolve that splinter problem you encountered when you took on your wooden underwear project.
Hi Drew, What a beautiful box with a very heart felt purpose for its construction. Love your sense of humour during the video and glad you weren't hurt form what happened in the out takes. Cheers, Huw
Although you may not read this I have to tell you that my husband and I love your videos, not only for the great projects like this one but for the laughter. We sometimes laugh until we cry. This is great for my hubby because he became pretty disabled a couple of years ago and doesn’t laugh much these days but he laughs so hard with every one of your videos. For that, I must say THANK YOU SO MUCH! Keep putting out great videos. 😁
You're amazing for doing this and wonderful work! As a daddy of a leukemia warrior (who has more beads of courage than I can count), kind gestures like this do more than you could imagine for the kids in battle! Thanks again!
Little comments like "vandalizing the bottom of it.." get me every time. Great videos with good laughs. Shows the kind of guy you are as well doing something like this. Put a lot of thought into it.
My friend, that is an absolutely beautiful chocolate box. My old pastor made one. I’ll get a picture of it for you. Man, amazing work. I wish I could come build and learn from and with you.
As someone that worked on a volunteer rescue squad for 15 years and full time for a few years in an ER, I can tell you little things like this help kids find courage they may not have realized they already had. Thanks to Beads of Courage and to you too Drew!
I love your videos. Your work is excellent but I especially appreciate the "blooper." It helps to know that no one is perfect and that we all make mistakes. "Oh crap!"
I work at a children’s hospital and I’ve not heard about the Beads of Courage charity. This was an awesome idea. If I make something like this I’m going to donate it at work.
First comment young man. Over here in Scotland we don't have this bead system but we do have many centre's that care for children with all type's of conditions. Myself and some of my friends at the Men's Shed will gladly make these and fill with real chocolate's. Imagine the eye's light up when they see these.
I was looking into the program and noticed that there are three participating hospitals in Scotland: Sick Kids in Edinburgh Dundee Childrens Yorkhill, Glasgow
I stumbled onto your channel and have to say I love it. This box is very cool and the build reason is even cooler!! I am a commercial roofer but woodworking is my passion and hope to do it full time soon and start my own channel. Thank you for great content!! I love your commentary of the videos. I almost spit out my coffee a few time laughing lol
Really good look...I'm not talking about the box either.. well done sir...I will look into this project also...oh and the finished project is outstanding...great idea.
You're absolutely awesome! You have become one of my favorite YT channels. Also you're not awful at using a chisel, it just seems that it needs some honing to make it razor sharp - it makes a huge difference. Cheers
Awesome job! That's a really special box I'm sure will make some great kid's day. Oh, and Outtakes -- I'm glad I'm not the only one stuff like that happens to! Cheers!
I really like the look of the Ash and Walnut, great wood combo. The detail of the dripping chocolate is over the top. I commend you for that! Another great build and entertaining video, thanks for sharing!
This whole project is terrific. I'm sure that the child that receives this will be absolutely thrilled. Maybe you could add a dvd of the build (sans the oh craps :)). God bless you for this.
Thanks Drew... I’m gonna steal this idea using hedge and hard maple to make a sugar frosted lemon cake for my granddaughters. I don’t comment often but I always watch and thoroughly enjoy.
What a cool project! It really does look like chocolate is dripping all down it! Whoever ends up getting that will love putting their beads of courage in there.
As always, really nice work. And for a great cause too. I made that box joint jig and I can tell you from experience, it makes perfect box joints every time. Really well designed, and the plans are a cinch to follow.
Nice job. Isn’t it interesting just how many steps go into making a box. I really do enjoy your channel, it’s to the point, a bit humorous, and the outtakes definitely show that you are human.
Hola! 🖐That is one yummy looking box!🤩Even better that it's going to help others. Very cool idea with that dark wood, I mean chocolate accent. Good call on that base, it really does balance everything and gives it that magic touch. Take care and have a good one, Adios!👊
Loved the BEAUTIFUL box, some child will treasure it I'm sure -- I love your presentation, your voice is soothing and cheerful and your out takes remind me of ---- well ME.
I once had a router bit come out like that. Only difference was mine came all the way out. It hit the fence and the dust collector port, which dissipated most of its energy, before finally hitting my knuckle on my thumb. It did take a fair amount of skin with it, but it could have been so much worse! Love the box, by the way!
GREAT project AND cause Drew. For the life of me, I cannot see why there are four (at this time) thumbs down lug nuts?? Their loss for not getting this one! !! !!!
Drew, this is an amazing looking box for a great cause! I am a little disappointed that you didn't make a cake and drip chocolate on it to get the pattern, and then eat said cake. I'll make one and send you the address so I can do my part too... Keep up the great work!
Love the box. My son had gone through chemo and radiation and would of loved a box like this one. Hopefully sometime soon I can make something like this for the same reason.
Yeah, awesome job, that's really cool.
This is delightfully creative.
best blooper reel every. Oh, yeah great cake!
Glad you enjoyed it!
I was _”watching”_ this in the car, and having some background knowledge on this wonderful system for kids, the effort and time you put into it brought tears to my eyes! That was the most dangerous part of listening while driving; I had to stop s at a parking to catch my breath! The box is perfect! So happy for the kid who will receive it knowing there are people like you to elevate them out of that godforsaken moment! I am not religious, but god bless you my man!
Thanks much! Glad you liked it! :)
Beautiful result Drew. On the box joint jig: even a blind squirrel finds a nut every now and then. I love it when I figure out how to do something in a better way. Keeps me going back.
Thanks. Glad you liked it!
Loved this!! As the father of a brain stem cancer survivor, I really appreciate you making such a beautiful piece to brighten an ill child’s day. My son has a very long string of “beads of courage.” Keep up the great videos. Love the channel.- Un-Wreck It Ron
Thanks, Ron!
That looks awesome! What a worthwhile project. Thanks for donating your time and materials to such a great cause
Thanks, Zach!
Hey there Mr. Fisher! Before my question.. just want to say.. "I love your sense of humour!" This adds even more depth of appreciation to watching your videos. I always get a good chuckle several times within the timeframe of watching all of your videos.
- Okay.. now on with my question.
Please post (preferrably email me) a link to wherever I can get my hands on one of the silicone glue mats you have featured in this video.
I never even thought of such a trick and instead was using old newspapers to keep my bench free of drips (both glue and finishing products) but the idea of a silicone mat is just one of those 'another level' markers that will make a huge difference in both my productivity AND the lessening of time setting up and cleaning up for these aspects of my wood working.
Again.. thanks for the humor. And good luck with that belly expansion adjustment you mentioned. Maybe you can take up making a wooden corset, and resolve that splinter problem you encountered when you took on your wooden underwear project.
Thanks, Dave. Just google for Rockler Silicone mat and you'll find it.
Hi Drew, What a beautiful box with a very heart felt purpose for its construction. Love your sense of humour during the video and glad you weren't hurt form what happened in the out takes. Cheers, Huw
Thanks Huw
Although you may not read this I have to tell you that my husband and I love your videos, not only for the great projects like this one but for the laughter. We sometimes laugh until we cry. This is great for my hubby because he became pretty disabled a couple of years ago and doesn’t laugh much these days but he laughs so hard with every one of your videos. For that, I must say THANK YOU SO MUCH! Keep putting out great videos. 😁
Thanks so much! So glad you both like them and that I can bring some laughs into your lives. God bless.
This is amazing. I’m sure you will put a smile on that child’s face when they receive it
Thanks Tamar! :)
Another woodworker I adore :)
Amazing work!
Thanks a lot!
You make some of the best videos. Not too long, no crazy loud music, and very entertaining. A+++
Thanks 👍
Fantastic cause and a wonderful gift for one of these brave kids. Thanks for sharing!!!
You're amazing for doing this and wonderful work! As a daddy of a leukemia warrior (who has more beads of courage than I can count), kind gestures like this do more than you could imagine for the kids in battle! Thanks again!
You're very welcome. Thanks for watching
This is your most beautiful build yet.
Little comments like "vandalizing the bottom of it.." get me every time. Great videos with good laughs. Shows the kind of guy you are as well doing something like this. Put a lot of thought into it.
The humor is really top notch... very much like good "Dad humor" in my humble opinion.
"i spent the better part of a decade..." lol.
Very nice work Drew. Any kid would love that.
My friend, that is an absolutely beautiful chocolate box. My old pastor made one. I’ll get a picture of it for you. Man, amazing work. I wish I could come build and learn from and with you.
Thanks!
Excellent and beautiful build. And a very worthwhile charity.
Great charity, video, box, and bloopers. You always make my morning when I got a Fischer video waiting for me.
As someone that worked on a volunteer rescue squad for 15 years and full time for a few years in an ER, I can tell you little things like this help kids find courage they may not have realized they already had. Thanks to Beads of Courage and to you too Drew!
I love your videos. Your work is excellent but I especially appreciate the "blooper." It helps to know that no one is perfect and that we all make mistakes. "Oh crap!"
What a great program.
Once you work out the splinters, the best name is wood for your wood.
Thank you
You're welcome
I work at a children’s hospital and I’ve not heard about the Beads of Courage charity. This was an awesome idea. If I make something like this I’m going to donate it at work.
I’d have to say that you used very necessary walnut on this !!! It looks amazing!!!
:) Thanks!
Loved this one! Great work as always...and such a cool idea. 😀
Thanks to both of ya!
First comment young man. Over here in Scotland we don't have this bead system but we do have many centre's that care for children with all type's of conditions. Myself and some of my friends at the Men's Shed will gladly make these and fill with real chocolate's. Imagine the eye's light up when they see these.
I was looking into the program and noticed that there are three participating hospitals in Scotland: Sick Kids in Edinburgh
Dundee Childrens
Yorkhill, Glasgow
I didn't realise they done this here in which case I will speak to the guys and we can go down that road. Thank you for the info.
@@wwscott7595 I'm glad I could help. I happened to see your comment and the information at about the same time so I had to pass it on.
Fantastic box Drew! Great charity too.
The best wood working project on the internet. You Sir are one of a kind. God bless.
Sweet. Great work for a great cause, good on you sir.
I stumbled onto your channel and have to say I love it. This box is very cool and the build reason is even cooler!!
I am a commercial roofer but woodworking is my passion and hope to do it full time soon and start my own channel. Thank you for great content!! I love your commentary of the videos. I almost spit out my coffee a few time laughing lol
Awesome! Thank you and welcome to the channel. :)
Talk about taking it to another level. Awesome work!
Wow that is Awesome! What a special gift!
Thanks! I often wonder where it ended up
Great looking box for a great cause, Drew!
Billy
Super cool! And for a GREAT cause, thank you!!
Incredible. Very beautiful.
Now I want some chocolate cake....thanks for that...
Really good look...I'm not talking about the box either.. well done sir...I will look into this project also...oh and the finished project is outstanding...great idea.
That ash came out amazing!
You're absolutely awesome! You have become one of my favorite YT channels.
Also you're not awful at using a chisel, it just seems that it needs some honing to make it razor sharp - it makes a huge difference.
Cheers
Awesome job! That's a really special box I'm sure will make some great kid's day. Oh, and Outtakes -- I'm glad I'm not the only one stuff like that happens to! Cheers!
Thanks so much!
Super cool looking box. Bet they loved it!
Fantastic work! The box looks great! 👍
I really like the look of the Ash and Walnut, great wood combo. The detail of the dripping chocolate is over the top. I commend you for that! Another great build and entertaining video, thanks for sharing!
Thanks! :)
mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Chocolate.
Nice job Drew! Love that it is for the little ones.
Love it, the box and the idea behind it.
Gorgeous work. Thanks for the show.
Looks so great and for a great cause! Btw, you did a great job flocking that flocker with flock.
This whole project is terrific. I'm sure that the child that receives this will be absolutely thrilled. Maybe you could add a dvd of the build (sans the oh craps :)). God bless you for this.
Drew this is one of the best projects you have made! Great Cause and the box was exquisite. Thanks for what you do.
Thanks very much!
Thanks Drew... I’m gonna steal this idea using hedge and hard maple to make a sugar frosted lemon cake for my granddaughters. I don’t comment often but I always watch and thoroughly enjoy.
Awesome box, Drew! For a great cause too!
This TH-cam channel needs more subs
Wow, Drew. This looks amazing! Great job. You're really cranking out a lot of projects recently! Miss u xoxo -Davis
Thanks Davis!!
Love the box it's amazing that it was going to be a child's !!!
Well done, you have a big heart!
I think it turned out great also Drew xx another job well done.
Thanks, Jim!
What a cool project! It really does look like chocolate is dripping all down it! Whoever ends up getting that will love putting their beads of courage in there.
Thanks, Bruce!
As always, really nice work. And for a great cause too. I made that box joint jig and I can tell you from experience, it makes perfect box joints every time. Really well designed, and the plans are a cinch to follow.
Thanks Kristopher!
Nice job.
Isn’t it interesting just how many steps go into making a box.
I really do enjoy your channel, it’s to the point, a bit humorous, and the outtakes definitely show that you are human.
Great work Fisher! Thanks for sharing the video with us.👌👍😎JP
Got a like as soon as I heard what the box was for.
Doing something like this always gives me that peaceful loving feeling in my heart
BEAUTIFUL!!!!!!!!!! BOX.....Very well done
Awesome and creative project for an awesome cause!
Beautiful!!! You're an artist!
Nice job Mr Fisher!
Great video, great project, and great cause! Thanks for sharing!
Hola! 🖐That is one yummy looking box!🤩Even better that it's going to help others. Very cool idea with that dark wood, I mean chocolate accent. Good call on that base, it really does balance everything and gives it that magic touch. Take care and have a good one, Adios!👊
Thanks 👍
Beautiful work! Tightening the router bits is a great idea!
Loved the BEAUTIFUL box, some child will treasure it I'm sure -- I love your presentation, your voice is soothing and cheerful and your out takes remind me of ---- well ME.
Extraordinary work Mr. Fisher! That is the best small box I have seen.
Fantastic. Just wanted to thank you for giving these young people such a beautiful gift.
Great looking box and well documented build. Thanks for the build and showing us how. - Chris
I once had a router bit come out like that. Only difference was mine came all the way out. It hit the fence and the dust collector port, which dissipated most of its energy, before finally hitting my knuckle on my thumb. It did take a fair amount of skin with it, but it could have been so much worse!
Love the box, by the way!
Great job Drew. Some young person will be mighty happy.
Wow that really turned out awesome. Great job for a good cause, it don’t get better than that...
Thanks, Mike!
That lose router bit was scary. Glad you didn’t get hurt. Love the box and your self deprecating humor.
Beautiful build, you have a heart of gold 💛
Thank you! 😊
I was seriously touched by this. I'm in and will be making a box.
same
A good steward you are ...very well accomplished 👊🏻🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼👍🏻👏🏼🕊😎
Excellent job, I really enjoy your outtakes
GREAT project AND cause Drew. For the life of me, I cannot see why there are four (at this time) thumbs down lug nuts?? Their loss for not getting this one! !! !!!
Very informative and inspirational. Thank you for your hard work! And the out takes lol
Brilliant! Well done, for all the right reasons, I hope the child who receives it will love it just as much.
Great program, great job. Some day I will be able to take all of your building pointers and build something that someone can recognize.
I love your chocolate box. The story and the work are brilliant. Thank you for sharing.
Beautiful and it looks...delicious.
Drew, this is an amazing looking box for a great cause!
I am a little disappointed that you didn't make a cake and drip chocolate on it to get the pattern, and then eat said cake. I'll make one and send you the address so I can do my part too...
Keep up the great work!
Love the box. My son had gone through chemo and radiation and would of loved a box like this one. Hopefully sometime soon I can make something like this for the same reason.
Outstanding, thank you for making the box for the kids.
Very nice. I really like the look of the frosting.
Great work for a great reason. We all can't be too busy to help when in need. Thanks.
Great cause. The box looks positively edible.
Mike Bommarito
The very visible grain on the ash parts may be necessary to avoid someone accidentally trying to eat it.
This is an amazing project and a great charity to devote some time to. Thanks for sharing this one!!! Love it!
Nice! kids are going to love it.
you are very good at woodworking,superb.
This an awesome box for an amazing cause.
Thanks, Albert
You are one awesome dude. That is the reason i enjoy watching your channel.
Glad to hear it