That's beautiful! I've seen many of your videos and love them all. 1st: You should have 20 times the subs. 2nd: Great to see a young man into woodworking. 3rd: If you can to that with the few tools you have, Can't wait to see what you do with an entire shop full like most guys on TH-cam have. 4th: Will someone PLEASE get this young man several sponsors/tools/shares/likes and subs! Keep up the great work and content. Keep this up and I have no doubt you'll be rewarded.
@@mrjibrhanjamalkhan2144 people like you are what's wrong with the world. The OP was giving the young man some well deserved kudos for his efforts, and you troll him for it? What have you done worth praise? Where is your content? You're just a hater. Get a life.
Brilliant! Genius! Amazing as always. Would love these plans even as only a showpiece in my workshop. Your builds are unique and inspiring. Let’s all donate so he can keep bringing in new concepts and projects.
Josh oh my goodness your work is fabulous. My husband started watching you last night and he was so taken with your work that now he is absolutely addicted to watching you. He is 47 years old and he has been a welder his whole life and he just retired from it about 3 years ago and he has been trying his hand at wood working. He has watched countless videos and has learned alot but none have helped him as much as you have. Most of the people he has watched while they have been master craftsmen has had a shop of what I call "the wish list shop". I have told him baby put that on the list and we will see about next Christmas...lol. You however are making these most beautiful and wonderful pieces of craftmanship with the same exact tools that he currently has and you have taught that old man some fabulous tip and techniques. Oh and by the way in you doing this you have added to my own wish list of honey I really want one of those so will you make that for me... So yeah thanks for that. But I just want you to know that you are a blessed young man and you have a great talent and even if you may not I think you are a master craftsman and boy your momma is a lucky woman.
I just binge watched 4 of your videos and I don't understand why the algorithm hasn't pushed your content better. The way you go about woodworking is really fun to watch. Subbed.
I'll buy a set of plans when they're up. IMO the handle should pivot down so the grip lands on the edge of the upper compartment (out of the way) & at same time levers up the gear thereby pushing out the drawers. Lots of paste wax req'd.
Fantastic looking tool box i think this is your best build to date the detail is amazing, please pass on my thanks to your grandpa for giving you the wood.
Beautiful piece. Hope it's with you for a lifetime. :) One of a kind! Would like to see how you are populating the drawers. And any spin-off videos to expand on the project.
Thank you! I actually gave it to my dad so I guess it is up to him what he wants to put in it. He is an electrician and he asked me to make him a simple toolbox for his job stuff about a month ago. I got a little carried away and end up making this. He says it is too nice to beat up on a jobsite so he will probably just keep it on his desk to hold drafting/drawing stuff. I'll have to make a simpler one he can throw around some time soon. I'll probably make a small follow-up video to show the inner workings soon.
@@JoshWrightWoodworking that's a lovely gift! But he would really impress his customers and the others on any job site with that tool box! I guess someone might also walk off with it. It's a treasure! If you're making another one, I think he needs some secret compartments to keep small stuff from wandering off, but only he would know what those specific tools are. And maybe he would like some specialized holders for his other tools or jigs. Have you seen Patrick Sullivan's Instant Access Tool Center? I've been following him way before the "end grain glue myth" that has so interested everyone. I really like his approach to design. The tool center is for bench top use, and my son and I made one last year for my spouse's electronics lab work bench. Trying to keep little tools from getting buried. Our prototype seems to be working. But I've wondered if the concept could be adapted to a portable tool box. Have to keep the weight down. We didn't use any fancy wood -- instead made a prototype out of pine 2x4's and such, to try out the locations. I already know several design decisions that could be improved. We just use buckets with liners and pockets for most of our various sets of tools. Plumbing bucket. Painting bucket. Carpentry buckets. But the electrical is in an open tote and I've not stopped to think how well that is working. What I've noticed is lots of small extra components get dropped into the tote -- wire nuts, etc. -- and it becomes quite a mess. Your dad's work habits may differ. Have fun! :) Thanks for sharing your projects. Always interesting!
Mind blown! Phenomenal! Impressive! Design and build quality are both masterful! You appear to be working safely too! And you are 16-17 right? AMAZEBALLS! SO IMPRESSIVE! I AM SUBSCRIBED AND AM EXCITED TO SEE ALL THAT YOU ACCOMPLISH! STAY HUMBLE AND SAFE! YOU ARE A GENIUS AND AN ARTIST! ALWAYS DO WHAT YOU LOVE!
Really cool. Another idea is having the gear work opposite.. when you pick it up, it lifts the handle and closes everything.. put it down and everything opens. Maybe you could delete the lock that way :)
I like the split screen scenes, prevents me from opening two youtubes on my screen (which I do sometimes because the world is in a faster pace right now and I feel some videos aren't dynamic enough). I'll subscribe to your channel.
Unacceptable! Forgetting to film so much,what are you thinking? Just kidding :0) I am happy to have found your channel. Thank you so much for all of the slick content you have been putting out great job! Keep up the good work and thanks again for sharing. You are an inspiration!
Amazing built indeed! I agree with all comments saying this was such an intricate and unique project! Also, my advice after sanding is using a lightly wet towel to gather all the finer dust that is still "sticking" Also,(number two) Really love how your workplace is shaping up!
Please do a video on how you come up with your designs and plans as while this toolbox and your wood skills are amazing, the design is even more so. Well done sir!
Awesome work mate. I would just put the handle on the opposite side of the gear wheel so that when you pull it up the drawers actually close. That way you ensure everything will remain shut when the box is lifted, just by using gravity
This is absolutely astounding! One thing I think might have been slightly better (Backseat woodworking here) might be to have the handle raising actually close the drawers, that way you simply grab the handle and lift the box to close everything up.
Thank you! I agree, that would make alot more sense. That was actually my original plan but Unfortunately if it opened in the opposite direction, in the process of opening the 4 top drawers, the handle would block the bottom drawer. It is a great idea, I just could not get it to work with my design.
@@JoshWrightWoodworking Just a thought, and it's likely I am misunderstanding the mechanics of something here, what prevents you from mirroring the center handle so that it simply turns the gears the other direction? I am assuming you have considered this as you are nothing short of a genius to have designed this in the first place, but I am curious what I am misunderstanding here.
So cool! You need to think about selling plans to make this toolbox! Most imaginable this I've seen in a while..can't wait to see what you come up next..thanks for sharing..I'm serious about buying a set of plans.
If I'd build a second version of this, I'd probably swap the gears so that the handle pulls on the big gear, also I'd switch sides of the levers for the handle so it opens when you push down on it, that way you don't need the locks because the weight of the box will keep it closed when you carry it. Awesome first iteration though.
“I don’t normally get to work with a lot of hard woods, because they’re so expensive“
Finally. A real hobbyist!
That's a phenomenal build. The intricacy and function of it is really a testament to your skill.
WOW!!!!!!!!!!! Thanks for making us feel completely inadequate!!!!!!!!!!! AMAZING WORK WELL DONE!!!!!!!!!!!!! Keep it up!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
That's beautiful! I've seen many of your videos and love them all.
1st: You should have 20 times the subs.
2nd: Great to see a young man into woodworking.
3rd: If you can to that with the few tools you have, Can't wait to see what you do with an entire shop full like most guys on TH-cam have.
4th: Will someone PLEASE get this young man several sponsors/tools/shares/likes and subs!
Keep up the great work and content. Keep this up and I have no doubt you'll be rewarded.
5 can I get off my knees and wipe my face
@@mrjibrhanjamalkhan2144 people like you are what's wrong with the world. The OP was giving the young man some well deserved kudos for his efforts, and you troll him for it? What have you done worth praise? Where is your content? You're just a hater. Get a life.
OMG! That is the coolest toolbox I've ever seen. Very unique and badass!
I am speechless, Josh Wizard!👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
This is a whole new level of amazing! There just aren't words.
You have a real talent for joinery. A pleasure to observe!
This is who America's got Talent winner should be. You have talent for sure man. Very nicely done.
A channel that really deserves to blow up. Great work.
I’ve watched many of your videos, but this one truly shows your exceptional craftsmanship. Thank you for sharing
Brilliant! Genius! Amazing as always. Would love these plans even as only a showpiece in my workshop. Your builds are unique and inspiring. Let’s all donate so he can keep bringing in new concepts and projects.
Josh oh my goodness your work is fabulous. My husband started watching you last night and he was so taken with your work that now he is absolutely addicted to watching you. He is 47 years old and he has been a welder his whole life and he just retired from it about 3 years ago and he has been trying his hand at wood working. He has watched countless videos and has learned alot but none have helped him as much as you have. Most of the people he has watched while they have been master craftsmen has had a shop of what I call "the wish list shop". I have told him baby put that on the list and we will see about next Christmas...lol. You however are making these most beautiful and wonderful pieces of craftmanship with the same exact tools that he currently has and you have taught that old man some fabulous tip and techniques. Oh and by the way in you doing this you have added to my own wish list of honey I really want one of those so will you make that for me... So yeah thanks for that. But I just want you to know that you are a blessed young man and you have a great talent and even if you may not I think you are a master craftsman and boy your momma is a lucky woman.
Dude that's freaking awesome!
I am blown away, keep doing what you do best 👏👏👏👏👏
Absolutely beautifull!!!!!!
Ohh brother, you are a really genius, that work is excellent.
I just binge watched 4 of your videos and I don't understand why the algorithm hasn't pushed your content better. The way you go about woodworking is really fun to watch. Subbed.
Thank you so much!
Yeah...I'd buy the plans. Dude!!! This is amazing.
That is so cool! Amazing job! It's a work of art.
Coolest toolbox ever!!!!! Your awesome bro👍👍👍👍👍
I'll buy a set of plans when they're up. IMO the handle should pivot down so the grip lands on the edge of the upper compartment (out of the way) & at same time levers up the gear thereby pushing out the drawers. Lots of paste wax req'd.
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Same, plz post some!
Another great project. We'll done.
Awesome Build, museum worthy!
Fantastic looking tool box i think this is your best build to date the detail is amazing, please pass on my thanks to your grandpa for giving you the wood.
From watching your videos for years, I'm not surprised at this build. Amazing.
I really enjoyed watching this! I was stressed (work) but now I am kinda relaxed again. Kinda..
Beautiful! Brilliant! You’ve created an heirloom.
Wow! You are an amazing young man. Love your work.
All I can say is WOW! One of a kind and amazing!
I am so impressed! I wish I'd gotten into woodworking at your age instead of my 50s! Excellent job!
That's an amazing toolbox!
By the way, do you know your website still has 'beginner woodworker' on it? I think you're well past that stage now!
Amazing work! This piece of artwork reminds me of one of those Leonardo da Vinci's artifacts.
The skill of this man is on point.
Yessssir
Loved this! Split screen edits made sense to me and wasn't distracting.
That is a pretty ingenious way to make gears. One of those "oh duh why didn't I think of that" things. Very creative and awesome end result.
That is simply beautiful.
You're a genius, Josh. I loved watching you build this tool box.
You are so talented. You need to start charging for your plans. I would absolutely buy plans, I just watched your mirror with hidden storage, WOW!
Impressive. Seriously impressive.
Fantastic design, well done
Beautiful piece. Hope it's with you for a lifetime. :) One of a kind!
Would like to see how you are populating the drawers. And any spin-off videos to expand on the project.
Thank you! I actually gave it to my dad so I guess it is up to him what he wants to put in it. He is an electrician and he asked me to make him a simple toolbox for his job stuff about a month ago. I got a little carried away and end up making this. He says it is too nice to beat up on a jobsite so he will probably just keep it on his desk to hold drafting/drawing stuff. I'll have to make a simpler one he can throw around some time soon.
I'll probably make a small follow-up video to show the inner workings soon.
@@JoshWrightWoodworking that's a lovely gift!
But he would really impress his customers and the others on any job site with that tool box!
I guess someone might also walk off with it. It's a treasure!
If you're making another one, I think he needs some secret compartments to keep
small stuff from wandering off, but only he would know what those specific tools are.
And maybe he would like some specialized holders for his other tools or jigs.
Have you seen Patrick Sullivan's Instant Access Tool Center? I've been following him way before the "end grain glue myth"
that has so interested everyone. I really like his approach to design.
The tool center is for bench top use, and my son and I made one last year for my spouse's electronics
lab work bench. Trying to keep little tools from getting buried. Our prototype seems to be working.
But I've wondered if the concept could be adapted to a portable tool box. Have to keep the weight down.
We didn't use any fancy wood -- instead made a prototype out of pine 2x4's and such, to try out the
locations. I already know several design decisions that could be improved.
We just use buckets with liners and pockets for most of our various sets of tools. Plumbing bucket. Painting bucket.
Carpentry buckets. But the electrical is in an open tote and I've not stopped to think how well that is working.
What I've noticed is lots of small extra components get dropped into the tote -- wire nuts, etc. -- and it becomes
quite a mess. Your dad's work habits may differ.
Have fun! :) Thanks for sharing your projects. Always interesting!
Mind blown! Phenomenal! Impressive! Design and build quality are both masterful! You appear to be working safely too! And you are 16-17 right? AMAZEBALLS! SO IMPRESSIVE! I AM SUBSCRIBED AND AM EXCITED TO SEE ALL THAT YOU ACCOMPLISH! STAY HUMBLE AND SAFE! YOU ARE A GENIUS AND AN ARTIST! ALWAYS DO WHAT YOU LOVE!
I am seriously blown away. Why didn't I discover your channel earlier? You are extremely talented
incredible, simply incredible
Awesome toolbox. Very intricate and thought out. And i vote no one the dual screen :)
Thanks for watching and thanks for the input. you are in the majority, I probably won't be doing that edit again 😅
just found this channel...so cool. Wicked tool box dude.
Really cool.
Another idea is having the gear work opposite.. when you pick it up, it lifts the handle and closes everything.. put it down and everything opens.
Maybe you could delete the lock that way :)
I was thinking the exact same thing. One doesn't want to be carrying this tote when the lock comes undone and it opens.
I like the split screen scenes, prevents me from opening two youtubes on my screen (which I do sometimes because the world is in a faster pace right now and I feel some videos aren't dynamic enough). I'll subscribe to your channel.
Dude I'm totally saving this yo my future shop project builds list
I am impressed, you are a master craftsman.
That is a work of art.
Awesome! So unique!
You are crazy patient dude! Awesome build!
Unacceptable! Forgetting to film so much,what are you thinking? Just kidding :0) I am happy to have found your channel. Thank you so much for all of the slick content you have been putting out great job! Keep up the good work and thanks again for sharing. You are an inspiration!
Looks good bro
Amazing built indeed! I agree with all comments saying this was such an intricate and unique project! Also, my advice after sanding is using a lightly wet towel to gather all the finer dust that is still "sticking"
Also,(number two) Really love how your workplace is shaping up!
Che meravigliosa opera d'arte, complimenti di cuore.
Outstanding as always Josh, time to take out ' beginning woodworker ' from the description of yourself !
Wow, awesome
Good job!!
Pretty darn amazing!
Please do a video on how you come up with your designs and plans as while this toolbox and your wood skills are amazing, the design is even more so. Well done sir!
Very creative. Nice work.
Super cool! Thanks for the video!
Josh you absolute mad lad. I saw this on reddit and didn't even realize it was you! Outstanding job bro I am floored
1:30 Some thinks it’s too much, some thinks it’s too little. I think the amount is josh wright.
Love it ! well made and awesome design ! best toolbox to show your skills
That is a work of art
Looks so cool! Cant wait to watch this when I get home!
Amazing, keep on doing what you are doing, its great!!!
Fantastic Well Done.
Amazing mate true craftsman
Amazing man! Ur a pro already!
Brilliant design and looks great!
phenomenal piece
Josh I've said it before and I'll say it again you never cease to amaze . As always a terrific build 👍
split screen is a great idea keeps the video condensed and you can show more
The side by side is great. If I need to see each part, I can rewind it, otherwise, it shows the work without dragging it out.
Holy cow! Awesome!
Awesome work mate. I would just put the handle on the opposite side of the gear wheel so that when you pull it up the drawers actually close. That way you ensure everything will remain shut when the box is lifted, just by using gravity
Incredible engineering and creation. Congratulations!
Love it
Really cool build! Do wish we could see another video of more detail on the moving parts!
Dude! What an awesome build!
Very impressive work.
A piece of artwork 👍👌
You are a skilled craftsman forsure i wish u would teach us how and what u are doing
Unique for sure
Daaaaaaaayyyyyum! Sick!
Very innovative, Josh! Great build!
Excellent! 👍👏
Dont like split screen, nice job 👍🏻
nice work…. there is something steam punk-ish to it 👍⚒
Absolutely awesome
This is absolutely astounding! One thing I think might have been slightly better (Backseat woodworking here) might be to have the handle raising actually close the drawers, that way you simply grab the handle and lift the box to close everything up.
Thank you! I agree, that would make alot more sense. That was actually my original plan but Unfortunately if it opened in the opposite direction, in the process of opening the 4 top drawers, the handle would block the bottom drawer. It is a great idea, I just could not get it to work with my design.
@@JoshWrightWoodworking Just a thought, and it's likely I am misunderstanding the mechanics of something here, what prevents you from mirroring the center handle so that it simply turns the gears the other direction? I am assuming you have considered this as you are nothing short of a genius to have designed this in the first place, but I am curious what I am misunderstanding here.
So cool! You need to think about selling plans to make this toolbox! Most imaginable this I've seen in a while..can't wait to see what you come up next..thanks for sharing..I'm serious about buying a set of plans.
If I'd build a second version of this, I'd probably swap the gears so that the handle pulls on the big gear, also I'd switch sides of the levers for the handle so it opens when you push down on it, that way you don't need the locks because the weight of the box will keep it closed when you carry it.
Awesome first iteration though.
Amazing build!
Great job!
Dang dawg that is pretty dope