Je suis en extase devant vos video!! Deja pour le travail manuel fournit qui est juste magnifique, pas de blabla entendre le son du rabot sur le bois, la scie le découper c'est un regale,et le résultat final a tomber par terre!! Merci de faire vivre ce magnifique metier a travers vos video
Nothing melts away stress more than a skilled artisan planing a beautiful piece of wood. Always love the big reveal of the final wood texture as the finish is first applied. Beautiful work as always.
I made a similar box at school 40+ years ago except my cruel teacher insisted on hand cut dovetails. I think it was the best project i made at school. Your video brought back memories and your box is fantastic. Although i can hear my woodwork teacher Mr Floyd shouting “don’t sit your place on the bench like that, it will get blunt”. Not sure how true that was but until today I always place my plane on its side when i put it down.
That debate continues on to this day. Blunting a steel edge with the material that it cuts? Not really. The other side of the issue is that putting the plane down on its side exposes the blade to damage from other tools on the bench, and unless done extremely gently, the blade can be jarred out of square by putting it down on its side.
Paul Sellers says that it doesn’t matter if you leave a plane in the upright position on your bench, I will go with the advise of real master craftsman over the advise of a school teacher any day
My congratulations to you. A lovely box and a lovely video. After more than 45 years woodworking (and 40 years of rugby), my neck, back and shoulders are shot. So, I can only use hand tools for a very limited period. Still love the sound and feel of a sharp tool on hardwood. If those mitres hold without reinforcement, then good on you. I must admit that I always add keys. I had several failures before. I admire your courage in texturing the top after the box had been assembled; I would have done that before in case I messed up and/or didn’t like the result. I see you using Tung oil. I have to say that I stopped using products like Tung oil, Teak oil or even 1 pack hard wax oils since 2 pack became available. With 2 pack, the piece can be handled within an hour; so freeing up my bench and also stopping dust ruining the finish. Late last year, the Wood Whisperer published a video reviewing all 2 pack HWO. The winner was Natura Onecoat. If you get the chance, I’d suggest you try some. It is very good; far better in my view than any others.
Bonjour, J'ai découvert votre site en Amérique. Votre travail est à la hauteur du savoir bien acquis et transmis. Merci depuis la Haute-Savoie, en France. Cordialement, Thierry Hello, I discovered your website in America. Your work lives up to the well-acquired and transmitted knowledge. Thank you from Haute-Savoie, France. Sincerely,
Walnut & Maple. My favorite woods to make boxes from. Such a warm, beautiful contrast. Oh, yeah...very nice work! I need power though. Not that skilled to plane and shoot.
Earned a subscription with this one video. That’s a first for me. I’m usually pretty slow to sub. But taking a fairly simple project and taking the time to perfect it is appreciated.
I loved how u used the gouging tool to make that beautiful look to the top piece of the box. I have to say my favourite part is always watching the maker finish off the piece with oils or wax or whatever finish they decide to use and that music was pretty special too bro. About 18 months ago I began to play about a bit with woodworking and found I had a bit of a passion for it. I don't have ur skills but I am learning as I go. I will have a lot of mistakes along the way but the nice part is making something with our own hands bcos these skills will be lost one day in the future unless great ppl like u keep it going. I have found some really fine woodworkers who use mostly hand tools. It's cool to watch u guys at work and see how much u put into a piece. What is the make of Hand plane u were using there man? It looks a very expensive one. It just has a heavy feel to it. Keep up the great work man. That's a piece to be happy with. I would be if I could make it. What was the plane called u used to cut the rebate in the box sides early in this video? I'm new to hand planes and I would love to have a plane to could cut those rebates and sweet looking grooves into nice wood. Sorry pal I'm waffling on a bit here. I only just found ur channel 15 mins ago, watched this video and I really enjoyed it bro. I will be watching for more great content now too.. Take it easy man. TAKE CARE
I really enjoy the variety of design elements you use. I read about this skill in a book called, "The why and how of wood working" I see you always incorporate tactile features, like gouging, and carving. This helps provide a sensory connection during use. You also add wonderful proportions and color contrast making the piece look visually interesting. and usable. I value your emphasis on these details. Great Craftsmanship and Best wishes!
Very nicely done. One critique. By using a single long board for the case only three of the joints will be grain matched. A shorter board resawn would give you a grain match on all four corners. Excellent texturing of the top.
Beautiful workmanship. I prefer building with hand tools too. It's quieter, cleaner, more relaxing, safer, etc. I always enjoy watching fellow craftsmen doing their thing. I hope you don't mind, but I have "liked" and "subscribed!" Take care!
My patreon.com/user?u=79085475 ☺
3:07 i always love the metal ringing sound of the ryoba saws at the end of the cut. it sounds like a ceremonial gong anouncing the cut is finished
That chisel guide for the mitred corners... Fantastic and simple!
I don’t have anything accurate enough to cut a perfect 45 like that
What a beauty. Thanks for this moment.
Thank you
Nicht nur ein Kästchen für Schmuck, sondern ein wahres Schmuckkästchen.
Je suis en extase devant vos video!! Deja pour le travail manuel fournit qui est juste magnifique, pas de blabla entendre le son du rabot sur le bois, la scie le découper c'est un regale,et le résultat final a tomber par terre!! Merci de faire vivre ce magnifique metier a travers vos video
Extremely relaxing and minimal music, thank you.
Nothing melts away stress more than a skilled artisan planing a beautiful piece of wood. Always love the big reveal of the final wood texture as the finish is first applied. Beautiful work as always.
Really beautiful.
I made a similar box at school 40+ years ago except my cruel teacher insisted on hand cut dovetails. I think it was the best project i made at school. Your video brought back memories and your box is fantastic. Although i can hear my woodwork teacher Mr Floyd shouting “don’t sit your place on the bench like that, it will get blunt”. Not sure how true that was but until today I always place my plane on its side when i put it down.
👍👍👍
That debate continues on to this day. Blunting a steel edge with the material that it cuts? Not really. The other side of the issue is that putting the plane down on its side exposes the blade to damage from other tools on the bench, and unless done extremely gently, the blade can be jarred out of square by putting it down on its side.
Paul Sellers says that it doesn’t matter if you leave a plane in the upright position on your bench, I will go with the advise of real master craftsman over the advise of a school teacher any day
I just set my plane on a pile of shavings
You may want to change the spelling in the video’s title.
My congratulations to you. A lovely box and a lovely video. After more than 45 years woodworking (and 40 years of rugby), my neck, back and shoulders are shot. So, I can only use hand tools for a very limited period. Still love the sound and feel of a sharp tool on hardwood.
If those mitres hold without reinforcement, then good on you. I must admit that I always add keys. I had several failures before. I admire your courage in texturing the top after the box had been assembled; I would have done that before in case I messed up and/or didn’t like the result.
I see you using Tung oil. I have to say that I stopped using products like Tung oil, Teak oil or even 1 pack hard wax oils since 2 pack became available. With 2 pack, the piece can be handled within an hour; so freeing up my bench and also stopping dust ruining the finish. Late last year, the Wood Whisperer published a video reviewing all 2 pack HWO. The winner was Natura Onecoat. If you get the chance, I’d suggest you try some. It is very good; far better in my view than any others.
Beautiful. Such delicate work.
excellent work, great video - I will pass this on!
Magnificent box. You never deny yourself. Great artist
Прекрасная работа!
Браво, Мастер!
i love watching these. inspiration!
Bonjour,
J'ai découvert votre site en Amérique. Votre travail est à la hauteur du savoir bien acquis et transmis.
Merci depuis la Haute-Savoie, en France.
Cordialement,
Thierry
Hello,
I discovered your website in America. Your work lives up to the well-acquired and transmitted knowledge. Thank you from Haute-Savoie, France.
Sincerely,
Идеальная работа мастера! Спасибо Юрий за эмоции, ничего лишнего, только умиротворение!!! Идеально!!!
Thank you, all the best
Прекрасная работа! Приятно смотреть.
Great work as always!!
Walnut & Maple. My favorite woods to make boxes from. Such a warm, beautiful contrast.
Oh, yeah...very nice work! I need power though. Not that skilled to plane and shoot.
This is an artistic representation of patience and dedication.
I hope that was as much fun to make as it was to watch. Lovely work
Fabulous work
A beautiful example of artistic expression
Beautiful and inspiring. Thank you
Your videos are addictive. Greetings from Mexico
Very Very nice.
Absolutely beautiful amazing build as usual
This video is very relaxing. Thanks for making this with no music except at the end.
Very satisfying to watch. Exquisite craftsmanship.
Very relaxing to watch you make a beautiful piece of art.
GReat work!
Nice hand tool work!!!!!
Wohltuend, die Ruhe und Geduld, mit der du deine Projekte realisierst.👍🏼
Beautiful work 👏
Such a gift you have. Many thanks for sharing.
great to watch you and get inspired - thank you
Well done young man. A pleasure to watch you work.
I have some nice walnut and figured maple that would look nice together. Time to sharpen my planes
Man Yurii, I think this might be one of my favorite boxes. I absolutely love the scalloped texture. Wonderful.
Fantastic job fella.
Красивая работа, красивое изделие.
Alat alatnya canggih sekali
Beautiful work. You need a block plane. Lol.
I like your work!
Bloody beautiful. Thanks from Australia. Be safe.
Great work, beautiful and very well built, congratulations! Thanks a lot for sharing.
Relaxing video and the box is beautiful!
Amazing. Absolutly marvelous.
Reverencias para Ud. maestro. ¡Qué gran trabajo!
Felicitaciones desde Perú 🇵🇪
Huh , i never seen a left hand shooting boatd before 😂, awesome work !
Love the 45 degree piece of wood to use as a mitre jig with the chisel!
Beautiful work and inspiring video. Thank you 🙏
Very nice
Thank you so much ☺️
You make the raised panels look so easy, but it takes a master craftsman to make what you did. As always, incredible video and craftsmanship!!
Beautiful
Very good, but joint is visible need more attention.👍liked
Хорошая работа.
Your really good, well done!
simply SPLENDID
excellent work! The power of sharp hand tools in good hands!
Such a beautiful job!
Beautiful. So enjoyable to watch the whole process.
Nice work
Great job, great idea, thanks for sharing it!
Lovely work and beautiful timber. Well done
It look great
Gorgeous as usual!! Thank you for sharing with us!
That's a beauty!
Gorgeous
Шкатулка зачётная! Красавчег 👍👏🦾
Another masterpiece sir and I very much like the stippling effect on the top. Thank you once again for sharing.
just beautiful
Love the contrasting timbers and the top is outstanding.
Regards
One Handed Maker
The video I’ve been waiting for you to make! Keep these coming!
nice work
Earned a subscription with this one video. That’s a first for me. I’m usually pretty slow to sub. But taking a fairly simple project and taking the time to perfect it is appreciated.
Magnificent, the top detail is stunning
Very nice
Excellent fit and finish. Well done. 😁🇨🇦
Stunning!
Атмосферно. После такого хочется просто взять рубанок в руки и услышать шелест стружки.
So beautiful. Your videos really help me relax ❤
From one George to another George: Beautiful build. I admire not only your woodworking skill but also your excellent videography as well.
AMAZING JOB !!!
Very good job 👍
Beautiful work, Sir!
Like always: AMAZING!! 👏🏻👏🏻
Thank you 😊 It's a pity that I can't watch your videos - I don't understand Portuguese, …….and English too :)
Beautiful..
I loved how u used the gouging tool to make that beautiful look to the top piece of the box. I have to say my favourite part is always watching the maker finish off the piece with oils or wax or whatever finish they decide to use and that music was pretty special too bro. About 18 months ago I began to play about a bit with woodworking and found I had a bit of a passion for it. I don't have ur skills but I am learning as I go. I will have a lot of mistakes along the way but the nice part is making something with our own hands bcos these skills will be lost one day in the future unless great ppl like u keep it going.
I have found some really fine woodworkers who use mostly hand tools. It's cool to watch u guys at work and see how much u put into a piece.
What is the make of Hand plane u were using there man? It looks a very expensive one. It just has a heavy feel to it.
Keep up the great work man. That's a piece to be happy with. I would be if I could make it.
What was the plane called u used to cut the rebate in the box sides early in this video? I'm new to hand planes and I would love to have a plane to could cut those rebates and sweet looking grooves into nice wood.
Sorry pal I'm waffling on a bit here.
I only just found ur channel 15 mins ago, watched this video and I really enjoyed it bro. I will be watching for more great content now too.. Take it easy man. TAKE CARE
I really enjoy the variety of design elements you use. I read about this skill in a book called, "The why and how of wood working" I see you always incorporate tactile features, like gouging, and carving. This helps provide a sensory connection during use. You also add wonderful proportions and color contrast making the piece look visually interesting. and usable. I value your emphasis on these details. Great Craftsmanship and Best wishes!
Very nicely done. One critique. By using a single long board for the case only three of the joints will be grain matched. A shorter board resawn would give you a grain match on all four corners. Excellent texturing of the top.
Such an amazing work and awesome result. Thank you so much 👍
Really, it is a masterpiece. Amazing
Beautiful workmanship. I prefer building with hand tools too. It's quieter, cleaner, more relaxing, safer, etc. I always enjoy watching fellow craftsmen doing their thing. I hope you don't mind, but I have "liked" and "subscribed!" Take care!
Perfecto
Gracias por este video
Absolutely stunning! What an amazing work presented in a really fascinating and inspiring way. 👍👍👍
❤ thank you frind,, another chnnl
Muy buen trabajo!! Felicitaciones
Absolutely beautiful. 👍👍
Wow !! Thank you, from a new subscriber…