I for the life of me can’t figure out why this channel hasn’t exploded yet. The voiceover here is top tier in my opinion and dudes a damn good woodworker as well. Idk but I enjoy listening to him talk while I’m watching. I hope he gains the traction that this channel deserves.
My father was a carpenter by trade, a craftsman by desire. He was fond of box making and, had he not passed many years before the internet was probably even contemplated, would have been a fan of your work. As a child, and I’m now 78, I can recall the countless hours he spent in his home shop fashioning small works of art we simply called “boxes”. Boxes his friends keenly admired in the hopes he might take pity on them and craft one for their keepsakes. Keep up the ”fine wood crafting”.
@@failzilla Edit: upon review, my deepest apologies for misreading. Given that the wood whispering vertical is cornered, while spoken wood is fitting, maybe we could consider this a sapwood rap? Perhaps a Sawdust sermon? Or maybe a Softwood soliloquy?
Thanks Tab! Reassuring- I always overthink and question everything I’ve ever said or done or not shared every time I hit upload so any and all positive reception is appreciated.
@@SawyerDesign Over the last couple of years your commentary has changed a bit. I feel like you used to be a bit more salacious. It’s still there, just not as pronounced. But you choose to share really cool projects (warts and all), and I’m super appreciative of that.
@@TabAtl haha I’ve been through all the awkward growth stages of telling jokes to thousands of people in a recording with no feedback or read of the room until after it’s permanent. Yikes. Sex jokes land, self deprecation is universal, but bathroom humor isn’t funny in this crowd 🤷♂️ I’m a child in all verticals and since losing one, the dark humor has really been one that’s blossoming. Oh yeah and the woodworking. All fun problems to solve and I appreciate you hanging around for all the fumbles and cringe!
I’ve never enjoyed a box building video so much! I’d added this to my watch later list and I’m glad I went back and watched it tonight. You handle woodworking and voiceovers with such finesse!😊
Dude I really enjoy your videos I’m not much of a wood worker my self but I truly enjoy your witty humor and attention to detail! Absolutely love your work sir thank you!
Very fun to watch, great content as usual. I may have a suggestion about your veneer seams that creep open - I have had this happen to me as well in the past, especially on starburst layouts. The crux of the problem is this: the veneer absorbs moisture from the glue and swells a tiny bit before the glue sets up enough to keep it in place. Because it swells proportionately to its width, the wide end swells more so the gaps open up on the narrow pointy side. The way around this is not gluing up the seams, but using a (much) faster setting glue. Urea-formaldehide glue in a hot press is the best, it will set within about 30 seconds. Next best is fast setting PVA, which should set up in less than 5 minutes, even cold.
First Harsh Criticism - Loose the self deprecation. It is completely undeserved. Go drink some coffee with EnCurtis and keep up your well pondered narration. Second, THANK YOU!!! I can share this video with my kids and extol Your virtues. Third, I will probably watch this many times. I usually don't do that with "total boat baby" as much as I love him and the kats, only Paul Sellers and Padula. God has blessed you my friend. But, none of us are completely blessed or completely perfect. I come from Asheville, please y'all join us in prayer. Much is desperate there. Thank you much. Cordially David McGuinn.
Hi David. Really my pleasure and thank you for watching. I appreciate the positive feedback and means a lot that you’d watch my videos once let alone twice! Sending all good thoughts east. That storm damage is devastating!
Regarding celebrating rather than trying to hide mistakes- Prof. Stamm at University of Az college of architecture often used the phrase “paint it red and call it a feature.”
Beautiful work, as usual. And the narration I find very stimulating, and at the same time comforting. Because your work turns out so nice, yet you highlight your mistakes as you proceed through. The sunburst glue bleed through, I thought looked like an extra touch of detail against the maple, as I imagined it on all of the pieces. Maybe try "screwing up" on all of them next time.😂
Your narrative is the best Nick, and your skills to me are unmatched. I thought my 30 plus years skills were pretty good, then I see yours and nah, my skills are just poop. Lol. This old man really likes your videos.
I'm currently making a desk for my teenage son, and am using your technique for making thin veneers with the platform in the planer. Works great. Thanks for the tip.
Great video dude! The internet doesn't provide a very accurate definition of purfling so here's some fun info. Purfling is the decorative border within the lines of the binding or (outside edging) on instruments. It adds yet another accent on the inside edge. So yours would be called binding in the luthery world.
I just glued up a pair of matching drawer boxes, without any issues, and was pret-ty proud of my boxes. Then I watched you make these, where your mistakes are better looking than my final product. Well, always room for improvement. Very nice video.
I always worry that the perfling will not be robust? enough. Like, I'll get it all finished, turn around and brush the wall or something, and rip a chunk of it out. Great veneer work, the boxes are beautiful! Super impressed with the bleed through repair, I probably would have just cried.
Wow I am nearly speechless. Absolutely stunning work! I'm just getting started and can only hope to have the ability to accomplish something so intricate one day. Great presentation and content as well. Subscription well deserved!
You are amazing, man! I love your style so much, not just what you make, but your attention to detail, your meticulous and artistic capture of video of the project, and your voiceovers. Hell, even the soundscape is great! I love watching you, and I was especially surprised to see when you did the purfling, and also mentioned the idea of covering a mistake with an embellishment - these two ideas intersected in my box, as my shitty mitre saw caused hella tearout when cutting the mitres... So I routed out the corners and purfled it. Bam! Hahaha don't stop man, I'll religiously watch everything you put out!!!
I always enjoy watching your videos and to witness your wood working skills improve along with film making is awesome. That FlexiSpot desk is a good idea for a workshop. Keep it up and don't forget you are awesome.
Thank Nick I’m inspired! As a lot of us scraps and offcuts abound! Also was holding off buying a stand desk frame…pulled the trigger 🔫! Code didn’t work in Canada but they have a great sale on which I wasn’t aware of.❤😊
At first, I thought you said " Dope Box." I went back and listened to it again, and my 10-year-old asked, "What's a dope box? " I said, "No, he said, "Hope box. " She then says, " Is he from where we used to live? I said, yes he's from Washington. He definitely, said dope box, Dad.
Ah damn, thought you were going to walk us through from milling scrap logs to joinery, but still a gorgeous video of gorgeous woodwork. And I thought graphic penetration was against community standards, even if you pull out (8:27).
Dude your skills are unmatched on this thing called UA-cam! Fckn insane bro! Every video is better than the last! Good shit! Keep up the awesome work! You’re Welcome!
Dude!! There are peeps I watch and wonder or ask my self { "self..how would I do that with out those tools?"} With you stuff? I sometimes don't even know how you pull it off with the tools you have. Your builds are equal art and woodworking. Dare I say it ? For me you are the Frank Lloyd Wright of furniture building/creation. Well done.
Funny you are advertising for that adjustable workbench. I just designed and build an adjustable workbench with a torsion top that can adjust from a 24 inch working height to 44 inches. I am working on the video for it.
Beautiful work they look stunning and what a great recovery on your boo boos too beautifully executed. Thanks for stopping by a bit more to your always a great watch
Hey Nick. Great timing with this video as I am in the process of making a similar veneered box however mine is a mitered foldup style. Would like to send you some photos but cannot attach any here on UA-cam.
Nice work always appreciate you showing your fixes. It is so helpful to see what can be fixed and how good it can look afterwards. Where did you get those latches got a project coming up that might be the trick. Thanks.
Those turned out really well. I mean, everyone likes box... -es, even yours. I do doubt, however, that you'll ever land a hand modeling gig, but don't give up! My only thought here other than, "Finally he used lacquer!" is that you've managed to take basic boxmaking and complicate the snot out of it. When I got ready to attempt my first box (we all remember our first box), I watched too many YT videos, and promptly discarded the kind with the fancy corner pinstriping thing that luthiers fap to... way too complex. Great fix on the accidental lid cut, btw. Also, others might be traumatized by the splinter shot, but I really enjoyed seeing you get penetrated by wood. Okay, I'm done now. Beautiful effort, seriously. I'll show myself out.
As always, gorgeous!!!! I enjoy the heck out of out of learning the tricks you do. But? 44.9 degrees. Is that just where you stopped showing via the camera? Or? Care to elaborate sir?
Very nice. While you might consider yourself green at veneering I hope to oneday work up to veneering. Also, looks like we had the same idea for that Flexispot base!
I knew a girl, she liked purfling. We go to her house and purfle. Her dad caught us purfling one day, but he didn't seemed to mind. He was an edgy father. Loved your video
Stunning, beautiful, all those adjectives. I have. yet to tackle the intricacies of veneer. I'm interested to see how well the veneer holds over time. I've always heard "thou shalt use hide glue on veneer" and "that shalt use none but PVA on veneer".... etc. Seems to me like they would all work as long as. you get the coverage even. But I think PVA might work better. Thoughts?
Yeah I’ve not had luck with PVA and the people I look up to recommend against it. Hammer veneering with hide glue is a pro approach that I’ve not tackled, but has been recommended. Looks messy.
I was digging the video and then it got to the feet bit. I finished pretty fast after that…. Then I watched the rest of the video. Also I saw this with the old title and made a note to watch later. Then I was scrolling around and saying to myself “what the f is with showing me some dumb firewood video? Where’s the Sawyer one?” I finally figured it out.
See more at footfinder dotcom. lol Yeah sorry for the switch up. The thumbnail and title haven't been landing, so trying out some different approaches. Glad you found your way back.
These boxes are beautiful!! I’ve learned a lot can you make something else with verneer so we all can keep learning. Lastly where do you get those brass base nameplates from?
I for the life of me can’t figure out why this channel hasn’t exploded yet. The voiceover here is top tier in my opinion and dudes a damn good woodworker as well.
Idk but I enjoy listening to him talk while I’m watching.
I hope he gains the traction that this channel deserves.
Appreciate it man! Hopefully some day 🤞
My father was a carpenter by trade, a craftsman by desire. He was fond of box making and, had he not passed many years before the internet was probably even contemplated, would have been a fan of your work. As a child, and I’m now 78, I can recall the countless hours he spent in his home shop fashioning small works of art we simply called “boxes”. Boxes his friends keenly admired in the hopes he might take pity on them and craft one for their keepsakes. Keep up the ”fine wood crafting”.
That's really cool to read. Thanks so much. Pretty amazing how the craft continues to be a thread that connects generations.
So is this a spoken wood channel now?
@@failzilla
You are my hero.
Thank you for the laugh. I really needed it.
wood whisperer
Always has been! Might have had a little more to say about this one than usual.
Love the voiceover, it’s like poetry to me! Love love your channel!
@@failzilla Edit: upon review, my deepest apologies for misreading.
Given that the wood whispering vertical is cornered, while spoken wood is fitting, maybe we could consider this a sapwood rap? Perhaps a Sawdust sermon? Or maybe a Softwood soliloquy?
As usual, great content. I’ll never get tired of the amusing nerdy voice over.
Thanks Tab! Reassuring- I always overthink and question everything I’ve ever said or done or not shared every time I hit upload so any and all positive reception is appreciated.
@@SawyerDesign Over the last couple of years your commentary has changed a bit. I feel like you used to be a bit more salacious. It’s still there, just not as pronounced. But you choose to share really cool projects (warts and all), and I’m super appreciative of that.
@@TabAtl haha I’ve been through all the awkward growth stages of telling jokes to thousands of people in a recording with no feedback or read of the room until after it’s permanent. Yikes. Sex jokes land, self deprecation is universal, but bathroom humor isn’t funny in this crowd 🤷♂️ I’m a child in all verticals and since losing one, the dark humor has really been one that’s blossoming. Oh yeah and the woodworking. All fun problems to solve and I appreciate you hanging around for all the fumbles and cringe!
I’ve never enjoyed a box building video so much! I’d added this to my watch later list and I’m glad I went back and watched it tonight. You handle woodworking and voiceovers with such finesse!😊
Hands down the most underrated channel on YT
🙌 I appreciate that!
Dude I really enjoy your videos I’m not much of a wood worker my self but I truly enjoy your witty humor and attention to detail! Absolutely love your work sir thank you!
Thanks man! I truly appreciate the support and love!
Never change Nick - love the videos, the creativity, and the objects.
Thanks for taking the time to watch! I'll do my best to keep it real always.
Don’t know how I only just found your channel for the first time.. but glad to be here. Great use of hand tools and fancy robots.
Hey glad to have ya!
Oh man…. You are a constant amazement in a world of UA-cam blandness. Loving the voiceovers and as usual I marvel at your sheer skill.
Thanks Shaun!
I did that cross pattern with the lid on a humidor I built. I came up with the idea on my own. Nice to see someone else figured it out too.
Gorgeous work!
Thanks man!
I love your work and sense of humour. Thanks
Very fun to watch, great content as usual.
I may have a suggestion about your veneer seams that creep open - I have had this happen to me as well in the past, especially on starburst layouts. The crux of the problem is this: the veneer absorbs moisture from the glue and swells a tiny bit before the glue sets up enough to keep it in place. Because it swells proportionately to its width, the wide end swells more so the gaps open up on the narrow pointy side. The way around this is not gluing up the seams, but using a (much) faster setting glue. Urea-formaldehide glue in a hot press is the best, it will set within about 30 seconds. Next best is fast setting PVA, which should set up in less than 5 minutes, even cold.
First Harsh Criticism - Loose the self deprecation. It is completely undeserved. Go drink some coffee with EnCurtis and keep up your well pondered narration. Second, THANK YOU!!! I can share this video with my kids and extol Your virtues. Third, I will probably watch this many times. I usually don't do that with "total boat baby" as much as I love him and the kats, only Paul Sellers and Padula. God has blessed you my friend. But, none of us are completely blessed or completely perfect. I come from Asheville, please y'all join us in prayer. Much is desperate there. Thank you much. Cordially David McGuinn.
Hi David. Really my pleasure and thank you for watching. I appreciate the positive feedback and means a lot that you’d watch my videos once let alone twice! Sending all good thoughts east. That storm damage is devastating!
Regarding celebrating rather than trying to hide mistakes- Prof. Stamm at University of Az college of architecture often used the phrase “paint it red and call it a feature.”
Beautiful work, as usual. And the narration I find very stimulating, and at the same time comforting. Because your work turns out so nice, yet you highlight your mistakes as you proceed through. The sunburst glue bleed through, I thought looked like an extra touch of detail against the maple, as I imagined it on all of the pieces. Maybe try "screwing up" on all of them next time.😂
Your narrative is the best Nick, and your skills to me are unmatched. I thought my 30 plus years skills were pretty good, then I see yours and nah, my skills are just poop. Lol. This old man really likes your videos.
Well I certainly appreciate the kind words and for you to take to time to watch the videos, steve!
I'm currently making a desk for my teenage son, and am using your technique for making thin veneers with the platform in the planer. Works great. Thanks for the tip.
Awesome! glad all this nonsense I put out is being put to use somewhere out there in the world!
Your firewood certainly looks prettier than mine
There are only 3 channels I have the bell checked. FourEyes, Blacktail and Sawyer. Honestly love the detail in your builds man.... #woodworkergoals
Stunning boxes, Nick! Really beautiful work!!! 😃
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
Thanks! You too!
Great video dude! The internet doesn't provide a very accurate definition of purfling so here's some fun info. Purfling is the decorative border within the lines of the binding or (outside edging) on instruments. It adds yet another accent on the inside edge. So yours would be called binding in the luthery world.
Oh damn! Thanks man! That’s great to know and I appreciate the clarification. Appreciate it dude ✌️
Your attention to detail and skill are impressive. Almost as much as your grandiloquence and poeticism.
Well hey, I certainly appreciate the positive review!
I just glued up a pair of matching drawer boxes, without any issues, and was pret-ty proud of my boxes. Then I watched you make these, where your mistakes are better looking than my final product. Well, always room for improvement. Very nice video.
So beautiful. Not a surprise, but so beautiful. Well done.
"it's not the mistake ,it's how you fix it!" Enjoyed your processing the process. LOL!
Nick your Craftsmanship is phenomenal I love watching your videos
Hey I really appreciate it!
Nice recovery on the mistakes. Always a great test on mental fortitude. Thanks for showing us your box!
My pleasure man! Thanks for watching
Beautiful!
How you tackle the problems is most important to me. Nice to see honesty in woodworking. But, did you remember to “tickle” your wood? 😅
Thank you for sharing your journey that ends in the awesome boxes.
Turned out awesome! Appreciate showing us how you fixed the "eff" ups, been there, got the t-shirt!
Awesome! Thank you!
Is this a new genre, woodworking poetry, if so it’s cool
Glad you’re liking it! Just trying to keep it fresh.
What you shared is very helpful, thank you
That is a great project. The box looks amazing.
Thanks so much! Glad you enjoyed the build!
I always worry that the perfling will not be robust? enough. Like, I'll get it all finished, turn around and brush the wall or something, and rip a chunk of it out. Great veneer work, the boxes are beautiful! Super impressed with the bleed through repair, I probably would have just cried.
Oh there were tears and several choice words lol
Nice work.
Beautiful as every time. I really don't think I will ever get that good.
Not with that attitude! haha thank you. Just takes a little time and a little practice.
Breath taking! Such gorgeous wood, love it
Cam wait to see more
Sorry bump in the road, truck driver. lol, I'm not driving hubby is.
I appreciate that each new video you try new things. Keep going!
Wow I am nearly speechless. Absolutely stunning work! I'm just getting started and can only hope to have the ability to accomplish something so intricate one day. Great presentation and content as well. Subscription well deserved!
Always love a good box to put my bits in mate. Great job
That’s the boxiest box I’ve seen all week.
No hole though. Really missed the mark, didn't I?
i'm a guitar builder. luthier. i loved your work
She's a beaut, Clark! Gorgeous as usual my friend!
They look great.
Love your work AND your inner dialogue. Thanks! (And the haters can mute!)
Agreed! Thanks so much!
Love you, Nick!
You are amazing, man! I love your style so much, not just what you make, but your attention to detail, your meticulous and artistic capture of video of the project, and your voiceovers. Hell, even the soundscape is great! I love watching you, and I was especially surprised to see when you did the purfling, and also mentioned the idea of covering a mistake with an embellishment - these two ideas intersected in my box, as my shitty mitre saw caused hella tearout when cutting the mitres... So I routed out the corners and purfled it. Bam! Hahaha don't stop man, I'll religiously watch everything you put out!!!
Thanks so much for the kind words man! I really appreciate the love. Glad you're digging the videos!
Excelente trabajo compañero. Si señor. Te felicito. 👏👏
Gorgeous !
You are amazing! And the attention to detail! Great work
Thank you so much 😀
Video production and box were both top notch :)
Dope! Love it when both boxes manage to find their checkmark. Thanks!
Holy SHIT! Thats fine.
Your sorcery still frightens me. Beautiful work as always.
Haha don't be scared. Thanks so much!
I always enjoy watching your videos and to witness your wood working skills improve along with film making is awesome. That FlexiSpot desk is a good idea for a workshop. Keep it up and don't forget you are awesome.
Thank Nick I’m inspired! As a lot of us scraps and offcuts abound! Also was holding off buying a stand desk frame…pulled the trigger 🔫! Code didn’t work in Canada but they have a great sale on which I wasn’t aware of.❤😊
Glad to share the spark ⚡️
Thank you for the videos. I love your work and the jokes are great too
Thanks for watching!
I'm vibing with your deep diving. Keep it up.
These are amazing!
At first, I thought you said " Dope Box." I went back and listened to it again, and my 10-year-old asked, "What's a dope box? " I said, "No, he said, "Hope box. " She then says, " Is he from where we used to live? I said, yes he's from Washington. He definitely, said dope box, Dad.
hahaha while I'm not opposed to a dope box, the dope box used in this video was actually a substitute for 'cool.' dope is a versatile word.
Love that chisel mic. Looks really sharp
Lol I see what you've done here and I approve.
Awesome video, love the voice over, you’re really an outstanding poet.
Thanks Chris! I'm a little insecure about the scripting part, so I appreciate the encouragement!
Thanks for a great video. Your work is fantastic
I appreciate you always showing up to watch!
Thanks!
Hey thanks!
Only 17 seconds in! Best intro you have done! ✅
Ahhh thank you! Been trying to lean into the script a little harder. Intros are tough.
Nice boxes and details. Thanks for the video. Ramon's a gun. Cheers, David
As usual amazing work! Very nice job.
Ah damn, thought you were going to walk us through from milling scrap logs to joinery, but still a gorgeous video of gorgeous woodwork.
And I thought graphic penetration was against community standards, even if you pull out (8:27).
love your work!
this was chocfull of useful tips
Dude your skills are unmatched on this thing called UA-cam! Fckn insane bro! Every video is better than the last! Good shit! Keep up the awesome work! You’re Welcome!
I appreciate it man!
My favorite box was the one I stored all my Pokemon cards in
Sick dude, def cream and clean. Always excited when I see your stuff in my sub feed
kudos for showing us all your mistakes, even with all the fancy equipment. Makes me feel alittle bit better about my own mistakes :P
Dude!! There are peeps I watch and wonder or ask my self { "self..how would I do that with out those tools?"} With you stuff? I sometimes don't even know how you pull it off with the tools you have. Your builds are equal art and woodworking. Dare I say it ? For me you are the Frank Lloyd Wright of furniture building/creation. Well done.
Oh damn! Not sure I've earned that comparison, but it's certainly appreciated!
You appear to be keeping the painters tape manufacturers in business :)
3M owes me big time.
Awesome, Fab, Super, how about a puzzle box ?
Funny you are advertising for that adjustable workbench. I just designed and build an adjustable workbench with a torsion top that can adjust from a 24 inch working height to 44 inches. I am working on the video for it.
Haha really?! Awesome. Adjustability really is handy
Beautiful work they look stunning and what a great recovery on your boo boos too beautifully executed. Thanks for stopping by a bit more to your always a great watch
Ti_ _ ies bro. Nice box ! es....boxes
Love your content brother, even the weird nerdy buzyness like ASMR for my inner nerd
Hey I appreciate you coming to watch!
Hey Nick. Great timing with this video as I am in the process of making a similar veneered box however mine is a mitered foldup style. Would like to send you some photos but cannot attach any here on UA-cam.
Hey John! I’d love to check it out. You can upload to Imgur and link here or shoot me an email. Nick@sawyer.furniture
I have just found yor channel. You use metric => You won an instant like and subscribe combo! 😁😁😁 You are hilarius, keep up the good work. 🤟🤟🤟
Nice work always appreciate you showing your fixes. It is so helpful to see what can be fixed and how good it can look afterwards. Where did you get those latches got a project coming up that might be the trick. Thanks.
Hey thanks for watching! They're Brusso latches
Montage. 🎵 BEATS 🎵
For anyone that is into veneering I highly recommend the Craig thibodeau book.
+1 Such a great resource and wealth of knowledge
@@SawyerDesign your method of building the box reminded me one of his articles in woodworking magazine but improved with real wood edges
Those turned out really well. I mean, everyone likes box... -es, even yours. I do doubt, however, that you'll ever land a hand modeling gig, but don't give up! My only thought here other than, "Finally he used lacquer!" is that you've managed to take basic boxmaking and complicate the snot out of it. When I got ready to attempt my first box (we all remember our first box), I watched too many YT videos, and promptly discarded the kind with the fancy corner pinstriping thing that luthiers fap to... way too complex. Great fix on the accidental lid cut, btw. Also, others might be traumatized by the splinter shot, but I really enjoyed seeing you get penetrated by wood.
Okay, I'm done now. Beautiful effort, seriously. I'll show myself out.
hahahah this was a masterfully crafted comment, as always. Thank you for that laugh.
Dare I say it, you may be the Bob Ross of wood. Bob Ross’ wood? A wood Bob Ross? A boss robs wood?
I rub the bosses wood? I should lean into this jew-fro a little harder maybe?
using veneer tape and not blue tape would solve a lot of your problems, not sure why people think blue tape is the way to go
Weirder you say? That’s the good part.😅
As always, gorgeous!!!! I enjoy the heck out of out of learning the tricks you do.
But? 44.9 degrees. Is that just where you stopped showing via the camera? Or? Care to elaborate sir?
Very nice. While you might consider yourself green at veneering I hope to oneday work up to veneering. Also, looks like we had the same idea for that Flexispot base!
Dude it's handy. Wish I had the room to keep it in there. After a week, I can't move around! lol gotsta go
Given your level of precision, you should consider adding Japanese Wood Joinery, Shimono to your arsenal
I’d love to dive further into Japanese joinery!
Mixtape when?!??
I knew a girl, she liked purfling. We go to her house and purfle. Her dad caught us purfling one day, but he didn't seemed to mind. He was an edgy father.
Loved your video
It does sound a little dirty, doesn’t it? And thanks! Glad you liked it.
Stunning, beautiful, all those adjectives. I have. yet to tackle the intricacies of veneer. I'm interested to see how well the veneer holds over time. I've always heard "thou shalt use hide glue on veneer" and "that shalt use none but PVA on veneer".... etc. Seems to me like they would all work as long as. you get the coverage even. But I think PVA might work better. Thoughts?
Yeah I’ve not had luck with PVA and the people I look up to recommend against it. Hammer veneering with hide glue is a pro approach that I’ve not tackled, but has been recommended. Looks messy.
I was digging the video and then it got to the feet bit. I finished pretty fast after that…. Then I watched the rest of the video.
Also I saw this with the old title and made a note to watch later. Then I was scrolling around and saying to myself “what the f is with showing me some dumb firewood video? Where’s the Sawyer one?” I finally figured it out.
See more at footfinder dotcom. lol Yeah sorry for the switch up. The thumbnail and title haven't been landing, so trying out some different approaches. Glad you found your way back.
These boxes are beautiful!! I’ve learned a lot can you make something else with verneer so we all can keep learning. Lastly where do you get those brass base nameplates from?
I definitely will keep going with veneer! Nameplates bit.ly/medallionmakerbranding