I built this box under some time restraints and so I sadly didn’t take many other pics or vids except what is shown at the end but I may rebuild this box in the future and I’ll def be making a video about it!
Thank you! Parts I used the original for: after creating the rippled pattern on the larger board, I used the origin to cut out the rabbet and grooves to fit in a dado on the upper lid. I could have done this by hand by first sawing and then using a marking gauge to get the correct thickness using the bottom as a reference. Does that make sense? Since the ripple creates a nonuniform surface I would have to use the bottom as a flat reference if doing it by hand. I would use a shoulder plane to get the thickness right. But the origin just allowed me to make that in one easy setup. The second part I used the origin for was for cutting out the leaf and also creating the mortise for it. Doing it by hand is tricky because of the ripple pattern: you would lay the leaf down and scribe by hand and chisel/router out the waste but because the leaf is sitting on an irregular surface, this would have been harder to do but still very possible. I hope that explains the parts I used the origin for. Unfortunately I built it with a deadline in mind and so I didn’t get to film it but I would def reconsider building this box again in the future and I’ll def film!
@@briantheprion yeah unfortunately progress has been a bit slow recently, we had a very sudden passing of our dog a few months ago so I took some time away from the project. But things are starting to look up. I'm actually in Japan now and am on a bit of an unexpected woodworking journey. Lots of cool tools and traditions here that are inspiring me to get back into it when I return.
Congrats! That wave is AMAZING
Thank you JoJo!
Congrats! Well deserved. How about a build video?
I built this box under some time restraints and so I sadly didn’t take many other pics or vids except what is shown at the end but I may rebuild this box in the future and I’ll def be making a video about it!
What a piece. Congratulations.
Thank you so much and thanks for following along!
Congrats. How much of this was done with Origin? Whatever it was do you have a video? Beautiful piece of craftsmanship.
Thank you! Parts I used the original for: after creating the rippled pattern on the larger board, I used the origin to cut out the rabbet and grooves to fit in a dado on the upper lid. I could have done this by hand by first sawing and then using a marking gauge to get the correct thickness using the bottom as a reference. Does that make sense? Since the ripple creates a nonuniform surface I would have to use the bottom as a flat reference if doing it by hand. I would use a shoulder plane to get the thickness right. But the origin just allowed me to make that in one easy setup. The second part I used the origin for was for cutting out the leaf and also creating the mortise for it. Doing it by hand is tricky because of the ripple pattern: you would lay the leaf down and scribe by hand and chisel/router out the waste but because the leaf is sitting on an irregular surface, this would have been harder to do but still very possible. I hope that explains the parts I used the origin for. Unfortunately I built it with a deadline in mind and so I didn’t get to film it but I would def reconsider building this box again in the future and I’ll def film!
what great details! congrats!
Thank you so much and thank you for following along!
So awesome Brian!!!
Thanks Ethan! How’s med school going?!
Congrats! Well deserved :)
Thank you Eitan and thanks for following along!!
Congrats Brian!
Thank you kindly and thanks for following along!
Woohoo🎉🎉🎉
Great job Brian, truly a master craftsman and it’s not even your day job 😅
Thanks you so much for thinking that! How is your table? Is it getting a lot of use? Thanks for following along!
@@briantheprion yeah unfortunately progress has been a bit slow recently, we had a very sudden passing of our dog a few months ago so I took some time away from the project.
But things are starting to look up. I'm actually in Japan now and am on a bit of an unexpected woodworking journey. Lots of cool tools and traditions here that are inspiring me to get back into it when I return.
Nice!!! Now give us some more videos!!!😂
You betcha! I swear I’m just a clip or two away from something and then life gets in the way 😅
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Thank you brother!
Great job Brian. Thanks for sharing!
Thank you Steven! Thanks for watching!
Love it! Awesome art Brian!
Thank you Rich!!!