If you wanna make a shop router bit holder, check out other channels. If you wanna make an amazing piece of furniture that just so happens to double as a router bit holder, then you have reached the right video. Awesome craftsmanship.
I see your videos and I think to myself "how many years until I have a shop like this, and the skill set of a guy on his level?" but in a good way, I envy you samurai I'm not gonna lie. But that envy gives me the drive to keep educating myself and save every penny I can to have a piece of land and a place to make all the sawdust I please! Keep up the good work I love your videos 👍
Very interesting video. I appreciated a lot che precision of your handwork. I work in the technical office of a woodworking tool factory in Italy. I noticed the red colour that the most of your tools have. Enjoy our work as I appreciated yours and thank you for your choice.
Just come back to watching your vids after a short hiatus to let you get over your screw you tube tantrum, and I’m really happy to see you have rediscovered your direction. True craftsman ship and an inspiration to us viewers. Good luck and keep up the good fight.
In the beginning watching the walnut being glued up FOR AN UNSEEN backboard I started to think that the storage shelf was going to cost more than the router bits it kept safe. At 7:00 minutes into the video I changed my opinion instantly.
JimmY Yeah! Still I don't understand, why earmuffs are used in most work time, regardless on sound level of work. Maybe earmuffs are music headphones also? :)
Radek K. Hearing protection. Noise for hours on end is worse than short times. They are comfortable and you can still hear everything just fine with them on, even kids talking.
Nicely done, bit is it "thy" or should it be "thine"? Come to think of it, with the plural "enemies" I think you got it right, but grammar is not my strongest suit.
Indeed, Thy is the common possessive, but Thine should be used when it precedes a word beginning with a vowel. But that's not important. Its a beautiful case and a terrific little video.
Hi Ya Jess..Mate nice job on shelf,, Notice you haven't drilled top rail and have several empty hole's on third Rail.. Are you hinting for Christmas there?? Nice to have you Back,,
Yes, they are available at www.joinmakersmob.com/samurai. Become a member and you will have access to the plans as well a a full video tutorial series. There are many other project plans and tutorials as well and you can cancel your membership anytime.
That’s raising “shop furniture” to another level.
HOLY COW! I'm in awe. Pure joy in your work.
Love how even something as simple as a shop cabinet for router bits has to be a pure work of art with you...awesome work.....
I appreciate the deliberate precision and these smaller scale projects give me skill building opportunities. Thank you!
If you wanna make a shop router bit holder, check out other channels. If you wanna make an amazing piece of furniture that just so happens to double as a router bit holder, then you have reached the right video. Awesome craftsmanship.
Never fail to impress....even with the simplest of your projects. Hats off to you yet again.
And now one for files, drill bits, screwdrivers, chisels, bills, etc... liked it a lot!
The finger joints are impressive.
Man the way the rack part fit into the case. Good golly.
The letter carving was amazing
wow, you carved lettering in yellow pine!
i bow to thee...
Mona Bale western maple
Such precise work! Always a pleasure to see your projects come to life. Thanks for sharing
Damn, this is just a clinic on how to use a chisel like a master. Beautifully done Samurai.
I see your videos and I think to myself "how many years until I have a shop like this, and the skill set of a guy on his level?" but in a good way, I envy you samurai I'm not gonna lie. But that envy gives me the drive to keep educating myself and save every penny I can to have a piece of land and a place to make all the sawdust I please! Keep up the good work I love your videos 👍
Stunning craftsmanship, samurai master!
It's nice to see these videos again!
Very interesting video. I appreciated a lot che precision of your handwork. I work in the technical office of a woodworking tool factory in Italy. I noticed the red colour that the most of your tools have. Enjoy our work as I appreciated yours and thank you for your choice.
Nice to see you back. Wonderful piece, wondrful video & soundtrack.
Just come back to watching your vids after a short hiatus to let you get over your screw you tube tantrum, and I’m really happy to see you have rediscovered your direction. True craftsman ship and an inspiration to us viewers. Good luck and keep up the good fight.
Another great project from the Master himself!
Bonjour , très bele réalisation magnifique, belle vidéo et surtout les gravure fait au ciseaux, à plus Jean.
Nice to see a bench top project again, missed seeing your skills.
TSC- You are the Master! Nice work big guy!
Looks like you need more bits now. Excellent video. Thnx.
Very nice!! Simple design that efficiently stores a ton of bits in a small space
Absolutely love your craftsmanship, I always wonder how much time these projects take.
Acompanho seu canal a bastante tempo e a cada momento uma nova surpresa. Um belo trabalho e qualidade admirável!
That's easy for you to say.
Gorgeous pop of color and grain @ 5:03. Gasp and awe @ 5:22.
great work Samurai, I've only 5 router bits, think I've only ever used 2 of them, would take me forever to fill that beast
Long time viewer, loving the projects and the music. Groeten uit Nederland
Really nice to see you back again. Thanks for taking the time to share. Amazing content! :)
Glad tp see you back. Great job as always
Liked it before I watched it. Loved it after I watched it. Cheers from Vermont!
Beautiful work!!!
Love all the planning and design involved with these projects
In the beginning watching the walnut being glued up FOR AN UNSEEN backboard I started to think that the storage shelf was going to cost more than the router bits it kept safe. At 7:00 minutes into the video I changed my opinion instantly.
Gorgeous design
You are one crazy guy! Respect!
Good music in background, what is it?
Awesome build very cool design. Take care brother
That is one pimp ass bit holder! Good work.
nice work mate! Particularly impressed on the free hand drilling - well done! The lettering is beautiful too.
Nice...awesome router bit unit!
Hey there love the work but the website you said to visit for the plans says its closed now ..I may be missing something on the site .
Atr42Greasemonkey The plans are only available to those who subscribe to his online school. It’s a monthly fee, not sure how much, around $30 I think.
Hmm, hmm. How about pre-drill holes for milling cutters on press-drill before completing? :)
Great seeing you again! Great work as always!
SILENCE IS KEY.
Samurai "tidy" is Bushido I think LOL. And I felt that you can use it as a drawer too!
Insane work
Nice job mate
Fucking legend!...one can only dream of one day obtaining those samurai skills
What is the tool he uses to score the edges.
What kind of wood did you use in this project?
I bought a pocket hole jig today.
id like t see how you spray all your makita tools black. they look ace!
obamabeard matte black spray paint.
do you just mask off all the important parts and then just go ahead and give it a couple coats?
Muito top parabéns um lindo serviço vou aprender muito com você tenho certeza disso👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
By the way, beautiful work on your router bit case and very nice hand carving.
'Liked the piece on ROUTER shelf but miss the video production team credits at the end. It's such good work.
Outstanding. Need to slow it down a notch.
really smart how you had your earmuffs off when using the Dewalt saw but had them on again during the glue-up haha .....loud glue bottle?
JimmY Yeah! Still I don't understand, why earmuffs are used in most work time, regardless on sound level of work. Maybe earmuffs are music headphones also? :)
Radek K. Hearing protection. Noise for hours on end is worse than short times. They are comfortable and you can still hear everything just fine with them on, even kids talking.
Samurai: Cool see you again. Nice proyect. like art.
Nice to see you back making vids but I liked them a lot better with your commentary throughout
How about a letter-carving video? It looks deceptively simple, but I'm sure it's not. Thanks for the video. I always learn something.
Quinn OK, but “deceptively simple” means, “it is simple despite an appearance of being complicated.” I think you meant, “it looks simple.”
Men, I wish I have so many toys to play with, good stuff.
Awesome work. Very impressive.
Awesome piece!! You've got skills not doubt
As allways jessy a job of the welldone variety.
Another brilliant project Sensei!
Brilliant as always
Nice work.
Nicely Done!!!
Well done once again Jesse
what sort of wood did you use? thanks!!
I haven’t seen you in my feed it is nice to see you back. But I miss your attitude!!
Nice seeing you back more regularly. Love those sexy joints. Respect and gratitude.
Very nice. Good job 👍
0:25 you can tell you use only one tape measure that's really cool.
awesome. Great video. I like your style. Letter carving is fabulous!
skillful work. Nice
Nice. I would need one. thanks
Great stuff....again,,,,,,but gotta ask,,,,the music at the start?
ALSO SHOULD HAVE USED A DRILL PRESS FOR THE HOLES.. IS THIS AMATEUR HOUR?
Your work is so amazing!!
very nice,thank you for video continued
Awesome bud, great job
Absolutely beautiful! Amazing video as well! Great work
not to troll but why add the back panel?
Looks great, Love the Lettering!
what a beautiful of work
Nice work samurai!!
How many years did it take to do the letters like that amazing
Nice Jesse!
Absolutely perfect video, and build. Love yah Samurai, you da man.
Nicely done, bit is it "thy" or should it be "thine"? Come to think of it, with the plural "enemies" I think you got it right, but grammar is not my strongest suit.
Very awesome, nothing I would attempt yet but...I think it should have been “thine.”
Indeed, Thy is the common possessive, but Thine should be used when it precedes a word beginning with a vowel. But that's not important. Its a beautiful case and a terrific little video.
Charlie G oh absolutely, just my damn OCD kicking in. Can’t help seeing it now, lol
Интересная работа.👍 Молодец !
Killin' it!
My basement shop is very humid, putting router bits in wooden holes causes the shanks to rust...not good.
Hi Ya Jess..Mate nice job on shelf,,
Notice you haven't drilled top rail and have several empty hole's on third Rail..
Are you hinting for Christmas there??
Nice to have you Back,,
Do you have plans for this??
Yes, they are available at www.joinmakersmob.com/samurai. Become a member and you will have access to the plans as well a a full video tutorial series. There are many other project plans and tutorials as well and you can cancel your membership anytime.