Thank you for watching @lutzboater and this is a super easy project for any skill level and you can also change the shape to better fit the need where necessary:)
You should cut the back off after similar to making bandsaw boxes. Saves a step and prevents the possibility of the back moving. Also, no need to purchase tape
It’s good advice but I honestly have so many issues with resawing straight consistently on my bandsaw that I would fear going through all the work of shaping and sanding just to mess up the lid when cutting it off afterwards 😂
Great question @Oneazazal! You would still use your router guide, but start with different length router bits if you want to go deeper than the travel of the "plunge" aspect of your router. For my project, I went >1 inch deep so if I didn't have a drill press, I would have used at least 2 of my different routed bits to get to the correct depth.
If it didn’t have the bit in the middle I’d put my teeth in it 😬 just kidding, nuts could go in there, paper clips and co, pills, coins, most things depending on the size of the box, then for the lid with walnut some brass or copper inlays,,,,, wow I guess I better get started Have a great Sunday, greetings from 🇩🇪
That was a literally lol @Expatmoose, but I like the nuts, paper, clips, etc ideas...although one day this would be a perfect home for some false teeth:)
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Hello fellow woodworkers! What else could you store in a beautiful box like this? Also, thanks for watching!!!!!
Those are perfect for a gift to a young lady, or any lady for that matter. Nicely done.
Thank you for watching @lutzboater and this is a super easy project for any skill level and you can also change the shape to better fit the need where necessary:)
Winnie, you boxes came out beautiful and yes, it's time for us to start thinking about our particular Valentine. Thanks for Sharing!🙃🙂
I am glad you liked the project @craiggoodwin and always good to get ahead of specific holidays;)
Second time seeing this video. Your explanations are very clear and you are a great teacher. Thanks!
I’m glad you enjoyed it again, thanks for checking it out.
I would use this to store my cufflinks and tie clips 😍
Great idea!
Great video 👍💯👍
Thank you! Cheers!
Great job and project thx for sharing Looks amazing Keep building Cheers
I have lots of projects in the works and thanks for watching Larry👍
I love it! Thanks!
I'm glad you like it and thanks for watching!
@@standishwoodstory Thanks, I am new to woodworking, but love it, so your videos really help me!
Чудесные изделия👏
Спасибо, это очень простой проект для новичков в работе с деревом :)
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Nice job as always!!!
Thanks for watching Cliff!
Nice
Thanks for watching and glad you liked the video👍
You should cut the back off after similar to making bandsaw boxes. Saves a step and prevents the possibility of the back moving. Also, no need to purchase tape
It’s good advice but I honestly have so many issues with resawing straight consistently on my bandsaw that I would fear going through all the work of shaping and sanding just to mess up the lid when cutting it off afterwards 😂
Beautiful project and great video.
Worthy of a sub and will watch more of your content soon.
Regards James
One Handed Maker - Australia
Thank you, and thanks for the support :)
Cool and simple project! How would you start making the holes with just a router if you don't have a drill press?😊
Great question @Oneazazal! You would still use your router guide, but start with different length router bits if you want to go deeper than the travel of the "plunge" aspect of your router. For my project, I went >1 inch deep so if I didn't have a drill press, I would have used at least 2 of my different routed bits to get to the correct depth.
If it didn’t have the bit in the middle I’d put my teeth in it 😬 just kidding, nuts could go in there, paper clips and co, pills, coins, most things depending on the size of the box, then for the lid with walnut some brass or copper inlays,,,,, wow I guess I better get started
Have a great Sunday, greetings from 🇩🇪
That was a literally lol @Expatmoose, but I like the nuts, paper, clips, etc ideas...although one day this would be a perfect home for some false teeth:)
Hey Winnie Standish, Just now i visit your YT Channel and see your your Channel is very nice. Your Subscribers/views/likes are very good.
Do you also want to increase the Subscribers likes and comments of your Channel?
I am interested in more interaction in my comments.