PSA: Get a cheap wooden Windsor newton painting gift box with a pre fitted pallette and swap hinges for torque hinges and use velcro on your panel to keep it in place on the lid, quick release for tripod optional. Love the video, we had a lot of the same ideas making our pochades! Loved seeing your sparks of genius Ilm going to add to mine.
Now I understand what I inherited from my brother-in-law who was a talented watercolor artist! He handmade a pochade box. It’s rickety but your video helped me understand how it works. Thank you.
Very good stuff. I’ve gone crazy just trying to find a podache box that’s not so expensive. I’ve seen a few videos online about making one and this video has explained it the best. Thanks! I’ll be giving it a go tomorrow.
Hi, I just watched your video and it was very informative. Thank you for sharing your idea and suggestions. I made a small pochade using 3mm ply and 10mm square dowel to assemble the main part and 6mm dowel for the secondary parts. Its very light and strong. I made a separate platform to take the tripod mount , so it was not necessary to make the base of the pochade thick enough to take the nut. The whole thing was assembled using Bostik (yes really) and it is STRONG. Needs jigs or a few steel blocks to ensure pressure and register while assembling. The pochade weighs 600gms and is 30cm x 26cm x4.5cm and carries paint tubes, brushes and a pallete with spacers to prevent wet paint touching the lid of the pochade if you wish to pack up without cleaning the pallete.
Looks great, planning on building! Could you please confirm the width of the strip wood you used? The drawing says 10cm and you say 8cm, but they don’t look quite that wide?
Very impressive box. I'm converting an old box into a pochade, but so far I can't find a Tee Nut that will take my tripod plate. M6 looks like the right size but the thread doesn't fit. Any tips!?
pochade is a french word that sounds like poche (pocket), but it actually means either a quick painting done in very few strokes, a bit like a sketch, or a literary ... like a script, i guess, when you jot down a few ideas for a writing you are going to further develop. (i checked in a french dictionary, larousse, because i was wondering if it was some old word for pocket, or something) EDIT : the paintings in question were of a small format, indeed.
Hi Howard thanks for the comment. I had to Google this box, it's a very lovely design, but in its construction nothing like mine. Much better than mine I am sure, but fundamentally totally different. For example, it uses different hinges, different panel storage, has flaps for storing paint brushes made of wood, has a different front opening. The basic features, e.g. having an early space, panel storage, brush storage, etc. Are the same in ALL Pochard boxes. The 'design' process for mine was very much based on what offcuts I had in the garage. The most inspiration was from the semi famous 'Sketch Easel', where I discovered the exact brand of torque hinge to use, but I honestly believe everything else was me making what suits me. I can only hope that satisfies you, if not I'm sorry.
This is brilliant!!! 👌👌👌
Thanks!
Finally getting around to making a box and I'll be using your design as the inspiration. Thanks for the guidance. :)
Have fun!
PSA: Get a cheap wooden Windsor newton painting gift box with a pre fitted pallette and swap hinges for torque hinges and use velcro on your panel to keep it in place on the lid, quick release for tripod optional.
Love the video, we had a lot of the same ideas making our pochades! Loved seeing your sparks of genius Ilm going to add to mine.
Great idea!
I now use an IKEA Mala that I've bolted a tripod plate onto and stitched on a shoulder strap 🤣
I would love to see a picture of this, as I have a number of these boxes.
such a great video thank you!
Glad you liked it!
Thanks!
Really kind of you, thanks!
Pretty cool !! I love how you use the lid for panel storage !!
Thank you!
Now I understand what I inherited from my brother-in-law who was a talented watercolor artist! He handmade a pochade box. It’s rickety but your video helped me understand how it works. Thank you.
my pleasure :)
Very good stuff. I’ve gone crazy just trying to find a podache box that’s not so expensive. I’ve seen a few videos online about making one and this video has explained it the best. Thanks! I’ll be giving it a go tomorrow.
Haha good to hear! Hope it did indeed inspire you to try somethin ☺️
so much thought went into this its wonderful i wish I could have had this when I was younger thank you
Thanks Carol :)
Hi, I just watched your video and it was very informative. Thank you for sharing your idea and suggestions. I made a small pochade using 3mm ply and 10mm square dowel to assemble the main part and 6mm dowel for the secondary parts. Its very light and strong. I made a separate platform to take the tripod mount , so it was not necessary to make the base of the pochade thick enough to take the nut. The whole thing was assembled using Bostik (yes really) and it is STRONG. Needs jigs or a few steel blocks to ensure pressure and register while assembling. The pochade weighs 600gms and is 30cm x 26cm x4.5cm and carries paint tubes, brushes and a pallete with spacers to prevent wet paint touching the lid of the pochade if you wish to pack up without cleaning the pallete.
Sounds like a great construction 🏗️ mine is certainly heavier 😂
Great pochade! I did not know that you painted in oils.
Thank you! Cheers! - Only very occasionally!
Looks great, planning on building! Could you please confirm the width of the strip wood you used? The drawing says 10cm and you say 8cm, but they don’t look quite that wide?
Sorry I'm not sure anymore - made this years ago
Creative 👌👌👌👌
Thanks!
Very impressive box. I'm converting an old box into a pochade, but so far I can't find a Tee Nut that will take my tripod plate. M6 looks like the right size but the thread doesn't fit. Any tips!?
I honestly can't remember how I got around that now! I struggled a bit with the difference USA Vs UK, imperial Vs metric sizes!
@@TobySketchLoose 😀 OK, no worries. Hopefully I will find one that fits eventually. Maybe in the US. LOL
@@screwy.artist For fitting to a tripod the thread you need is 'a quarter Whitworth' T Nut and that applies all over the world for tripods.
pochade is a french word that sounds like poche (pocket), but it actually means either a quick painting done in very few strokes, a bit like a sketch, or a literary ... like a script, i guess, when you jot down a few ideas for a writing you are going to further develop. (i checked in a french dictionary, larousse, because i was wondering if it was some old word for pocket, or something)
EDIT : the paintings in question were of a small format, indeed.
Thanks for the info
Do you have a list with plans for the box
I'm afraid not, I built this years ago now, sorry 😞
are magnets needed
Lifted the design from Alla Prima Pochade. Give credit!
Hi Howard thanks for the comment. I had to Google this box, it's a very lovely design, but in its construction nothing like mine. Much better than mine I am sure, but fundamentally totally different.
For example, it uses different hinges, different panel storage, has flaps for storing paint brushes made of wood, has a different front opening.
The basic features, e.g. having an early space, panel storage, brush storage, etc. Are the same in ALL Pochard boxes.
The 'design' process for mine was very much based on what offcuts I had in the garage. The most inspiration was from the semi famous 'Sketch Easel', where I discovered the exact brand of torque hinge to use, but I honestly believe everything else was me making what suits me.
I can only hope that satisfies you, if not I'm sorry.