How to get perfect fit lid without any measurement.
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 18 ก.ค. 2023
- Tony from Instagram tag me in one of his lovely videos that he was having throuble with getting good fit for the boxes...
I hope Tony this will help out and if any of you have any tehniques that throubles you please let me know in comment, I'll do my best to help out ☺️
Enjoy
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That is pretty much what I do, except for one thing. I part the lid off first, then hollow it out and finish turn it, then hollow out the bottom. This way, especially if you have straight grain, the lid and bottom grains will line up perfectly.
I have several option or better said way to do this,I adapt to what kind of grain is it and how much there is room for error....
Thank you for watching and comment 😀
That helps a great deal and I expect a lot of practice on scrap wood will help as well.
Very nice idea. Some what different way to look at. Thank you for sharing
Thank you 😉
Thank you so much Tomislav! I really appreciate you taking to teach me how to do this right!
Glad you liked it ☺️
Another excellent demo, clear with precise commentary.
Thanks Tomislav 👍🙂
Glad you enjoy it 🤗 thank you for watching
Wow, I think I could shave with that skew! It looks wicked sharp. Good demo, Tomislav, thanks very much.
Glad you liked it, its sharpen on 100grit cbn, without honing.... 🤗
🕶Thanks Tomislav
Great video
Thank You Steven for watching 🤗
I really appreciate you sharing. You make it look so easy! Thank you!
Thank you Johnny 😉
Another great lesson Tomislav.
Glad you liked it 🤗
Great teacher, thanks for sharing.
Thank you for watching 🤗
Very useful demonstration! Thank you, friend!
No problem 🤗
You're the Man! Thank you!
Thank you Boris, glad you liked it 🤗
👍👍👍Интересная работа 👍👍👍
Thank you 👍
Superb, you make it look so easy :)
Thank you,its just practice ☺️
Super tip, thank you.
Thank you Brendan 😉
Very useful and great work with that skew.
Thank you 🤗
Excellent tutorial.
Thanks 🤗
Great tip.
Thank you ☺️
Nice demo.😊
Glad you liked it 🤗
Thanks
Thank You for watching 🤗
Perfect fit 👍
Turn out quite nice 😉
Great video. Was that bees wax? looked very dark, so I'm guessing not?
Thank you, it is beeswax, its just older block.....😀
When making boxes do you always put the tenon on the base. I put it on the lid so as if you lose the lid you still have a little pot. Just wondering if there is a preferred way and if so what is the reason. Thanks Pat
I think its more of personal preference, there is nothing stoping doing the way you do... I just find easier to make tenon on the base if its endgrain orientation,on cross grain orientation I do put tenon or a lip on the lid.... Just works for me.... Thank you Pat for comment 😀