Nice project. I have gone through many phases of building projects like that; my box phase was back in the mid to late 70's and has gone on to radius work, veneering, moldings, laminations, finishing and other mediums like metal leaf work and staining wood. It certainly does bring out new and different ideas and that has always been a key motivator for me. Think outside the box!
I would say destined rather than doomed, but I understand all the other names associated with it such as obsessed, driven, passion, affliction. We can draw comfort in knowing there are far worse things we could spend our time doing. I am forever smitten by wood!
My wife got me a really fine set of Narex Richter chisels for Christmas and after sliding the big one into the leather roll and slicing down the whole side of the pocket, I decided to make a box. Without seeing this video, I made similar choices. The box sides are walnut and after sawing the top off, I discovered that in my rushed design process I forgot to figure in the saw kerf, so the lid wouldn't quite close over the chisel handles. After a little creative cursing, I decided to add a layer of ash to raise the lid a little. The lid panel is curly maple. Turned out great and the contrasting ash stripe looks like it was a planned design feature. I love your work, Matt.
Beautiful. I love spalted white birch. I've started collecting it because it is so spectacular. I do tree service and I grab every log I can and saw it up on the mill to get it drying. It will be my living room ceiling and much more. I also have some burl that will be amazing to do something with.
Beautiful box. I look forward to taking some time in the shop to do something like this just off the cuff. Been making custom orders lately, so been busy with that. I know this is an old video, but I enjoyed it. Thanks Matt
Hay Mathew I just want to saw I like when you do projected videos I learned a lot from watching your videos I am new to this hobby and ever bit I can learn from watching you makes me happy so keep making project videos thanks.
My favorite parts are when you run the pieces sideways on the table saw blade to clean up the cuts. Def falls in that oddly satisfying category. And the box is beautiful.
Great box, now to finish the gentleman's box with some dividers and flocking/felt to fit watches, cuff links, and rings. Burgundy or hunter green would both look great against the wood choice. Maybe royal blue or purple depending on the decor where it will be used/kept.
I was interested in this video since my dad makes small boxes, and my friends I play D&D with have their own dice boxes they have bought from thrift shops. It was nice to see all of the steps that go into a project like this, and then the finished project. Thank you for sharing!
Nice work and project, Matt! I’ve been mulling over some ideas for “different” box joints for some boxes I’m planning, and this video has given me some ideas that are, well, out of the box!
Super sweet design really like the wood selection. Also the way you cut the box joints was so cool going to have to try that with the layout marks and go that route awesome idea.
Very nice job! Simple & clean design that shows the woods off perfectly. I like the box joints but if I were making it I'd probably go for mitres (bevels) with 3 splines in the ash to mAtch the lid trim. But everyone's a designer right? :-) 10/10 from me.
This is so cool! Your channel has been such an inspiration to me. I have been slabbing logs over the last year, mostly red and white oak. I’m going to use some of the lumber to make keepsake boxes for my boys.
I love the tip of using the epoxy for stabilizing the birch; I have a bunch of spalted red oah which is gorgeous but too soft to use, so now I know how to harden it with the epoxy technique. Thank you!
Seeing how the spalted birch came out once it was stabilised was interesting. Now I just need to find some spalted wood... Nice clean box design Matt :)
Thank you very much, Matt. Finally, I understand how to get a continuous grain on the outside of a box. I've never gotten my head around it before. Big help!
I like the trick of using the eraser end of your pencil to hold the piece as it goes through the saw. Good way to cut tiny pieces and save your fingers.
A really handsome gentleman's box; ideal for storing cuff links, watches, your money clip, and other trinkets. When I have saved enough $$$, I would love to have one on black walnut, padded and lined in green worsted wool billiards table cloth, with the hinges 24k gold plated and a lid opener in 20k yellow gold.
I really really like the overall look of that box. That spaltete birch is gorgeous. The only thing, I don't like are the hinges. I would have taken some magnets to close the lid. Just don't like the way the hinges protrude the outside perimeter of that nice looking box. Greetings from Germany
How old are you Matt? I'd guess 25, and that would make me 30 yrs older and while I tried to glean some knowledge through the years most of the craftsman were tight lipped about sharing the art of woodworking. So good on you for sharing your skill and insights, I love watching you, I have just subscribed a few days ago and have seen 20 or so of your episodes. So I will keep binging as long as you are producing. God bless you and yours.
Matt, have you made a grandfather clock? If not that would be an awesome video. I'm fascinated by your techniques, thank you for letting us witness greatness!
Great video, looking to making my first box out of hardwood. Pity I don’t have a bandsaw to split the stock thickness, but I’m sure my table saw should do!
Michael Woodford yes I just resawed some oak and mahogany on my table saw the other day, the mahogany came out really nice and needed minimal clean up but the oak required a good bit of planing to get rid of saw marks and burning. 👍
I want to comment and say beautiful box and great techniques but I'm distracted by the hair change halfway though! I mean, who cuts off all their hair right before winter?!?!
Those that can cut their hair and still have enough to keep the top of their head warm without the aid of a hat. And yes, I wish I was one of those that can do that! lol
Hi, well where do I begin..? Envious of your workshop and super tools you have... especially the gold plane..wow. Super work on the box, you are so freakin' talented. First time I've seen one of your vids.....will certainly look for more. (Love the little yellow triangle shaped stands😄). Well done and g'day from Australia.
Given the 'bookmatch' I think mitered corners would have flowed better than the box joints, maybe reinforced with some wedges of the dark ash for contrast. Abut, as always, great work!
Great Box neat technique. If I might make a small suggestion. Try brass screws or brass nails as an accent maybe copper as well something that will age and patina nicely
Nice project. I have gone through many phases of building projects like that; my box phase was back in the mid to late 70's and has gone on to radius work, veneering, moldings, laminations, finishing and other mediums like metal leaf work and staining wood. It certainly does bring out new and different ideas and that has always been a key motivator for me. Think outside the box!
+James Stanlake so I'm doomed to do even more incredible work? Sounds good to me :)
I would say destined rather than doomed, but I understand all the other names associated with it such as obsessed, driven, passion, affliction. We can draw comfort in knowing there are far worse things we could spend our time doing. I am forever smitten by wood!
My wife got me a really fine set of Narex Richter chisels for Christmas and after sliding the big one into the leather roll and slicing down the whole side of the pocket, I decided to make a box. Without seeing this video, I made similar choices. The box sides are walnut and after sawing the top off, I discovered that in my rushed design process I forgot to figure in the saw kerf, so the lid wouldn't quite close over the chisel handles. After a little creative cursing, I decided to add a layer of ash to raise the lid a little. The lid panel is curly maple. Turned out great and the contrasting ash stripe looks like it was a planned design feature. I love your work, Matt.
There is so much natural design in the wood it’s almost overwhelming! But from this side of the video, that’s what makes it so interesting!
+MRrwmac thanks Mac!
I must say, best logo of any of the online woodworking instructors.
Thank you Sean!
Very nice project Matt. Love the spalted top and bottom, shows a lot of character in the wood. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you!
Gorgeous wood and great craftsmanship equals wonderful results. Nicely done.
thank you!
An amazing piece of craftsmanship. Great selection on the materials, as grain and color really provide a completeness to the design.
thank you!
Beautiful. I love spalted white birch. I've started collecting it because it is so spectacular. I do tree service and I grab every log I can and saw it up on the mill to get it drying. It will be my living room ceiling and much more. I also have some burl that will be amazing to do something with.
I dig it. Nice job...I especially like how you added the accent wood around the edges to fill the gap from the hinges.
Thanks Bruce!
Such a cool selection of woods. The dark trim really sets off the lighter woods. I wasn't aware of the CPES. Wonderful project. Thanks!
Thanks MatthewI have some roasted oak that I picked up several years ago. I can't believe I haven't seen this video of yours before! Gorgeous box!
Thanks!
Wow, a whole project in one video! I totally undersand the need for a quick project when you have all big projects going. Nice box!!
Love the look of the box Matt
thanks David!
Not sure why, but I love boxes. This one turned out great. Love the banding you added.
Thank you!
Looks very nice. The ash contrast sets it off very nicely.
thanks!
Just beautiful! Any gentleman would love to have that for his EDC!!
is that epic dope collection?
Matthew Cremona I think that Jimmy Diresta’s EDC, every day Carry It’s probably pretty dope! I got to build me one of these boxes
That’s a killer box! I really like how it turned out. You have a good eye for design.
Thanks Joseph!
Now for some doughnuts🍩..lol..
Seriously that is one cool box, love the joints on it....and that top👍
Thanks Robert!
Beautiful box. I look forward to taking some time in the shop to do something like this just off the cuff. Been making custom orders lately, so been busy with that. I know this is an old video, but I enjoyed it. Thanks Matt
Thanks Mike!
Very nice piece of woodworking. Thank you for posting
Matt, you must be some sort of wizard as i've just witnessed some magic being performed. !
Hay Mathew I just want to saw I like when you do projected videos I learned a lot from watching your videos I am new to this hobby and ever bit I can learn from watching you makes me happy so keep making project videos thanks.
Awesome! Thanks!
Thank you very much for taking the time to make this video.
Excellent! Now I'm getting inspired! And maybe enough time for a few before Christmas.
just under 2 months!
My favorite parts are when you run the pieces sideways on the table saw blade to clean up the cuts. Def falls in that oddly satisfying category. And the box is beautiful.
+3x3Custom - Tamar it's quite oddly satisfying. Probably why I've been doing that so much lately. Thank you!
That spalted birch looked so nice! Great box!
thanks!
Very nice. Good craftsmanship.
Beautiful box and excellent work. Thanks for sharing.
thanks!
Beautiful piece of wood work
thank you!
Totally enjoyable..hope to see more projects in the future. May you and your family have a great Christmas.
thank you!
Great box, now to finish the gentleman's box with some dividers and flocking/felt to fit watches, cuff links, and rings. Burgundy or hunter green would both look great against the wood choice. Maybe royal blue or purple depending on the decor where it will be used/kept.
Well done , beautiful box and great techniques .
thanks!
I was interested in this video since my dad makes small boxes, and my friends I play D&D with have their own dice boxes they have bought from thrift shops. It was nice to see all of the steps that go into a project like this, and then the finished project. Thank you for sharing!
Nice box. Spaltedness and all! I'm going to have to get some of the stabilizer epoxy stuff. That will open up all sorts of possibilities. Thanks!
+Bill Hart thanks Bill!
Beautiful box, Matthew.
Thank you!
Just beautiful Matthew!
Great video, lucky to have access to such highly figured wood for the project. Great selection of cuts for your pieces.
thanks!
A wonderful box, Matt, and a wonderful way to shake off the cobwebs and do something a bit different. Thanks for the video!
I love the ash banding looks fantastic, makes an already pretty great box really pop.
Thank you Paul!
Beautiful box beautifully created.
Well done Matt. I just cut off a box lid like you did on the table saw... you made it look easy. I was sweating throughout the cut 😅
hahaha for what ever reason, that was a lot easier than it thought it was going to be
Learned about stabilizing spalted wood. Thanks!
awesome!
Beautiful work Matt. Love the contrasts and spalting.
+OneVeryOrdinaryMan thank you!
GREAT project Matt. I really like the "spaltedness" toooo! !! !!!
Thanks Mark!
Nice work and project, Matt! I’ve been mulling over some ideas for “different” box joints for some boxes I’m planning, and this video has given me some ideas that are, well, out of the box!
Great work on the box Matt.
+Mike Cabe thanks!
Super sweet design really like the wood selection. Also the way you cut the box joints was so cool going to have to try that with the layout marks and go that route awesome idea.
+Thom spillane thanks Thom!
Very nice job! Simple & clean design that shows the woods off perfectly. I like the box joints but if I were making it I'd probably go for mitres (bevels) with 3 splines in the ash to mAtch the lid trim. But everyone's a designer right? :-) 10/10 from me.
Love every decision you made about this box, especially the banding. Beautiful work!
+WhatWoodScottDo Leming thank you!
Lookin good! I mean the haircut. The box looks beautiful too. That ash is interesting.
lol thanks!
That box came out awesome Matt.
+Art Connolly thanks!
Nice project. Beautiful woods.
Nice project. Interesting to hear you talking to the project. Nice style
Greetings from my little German channel.Arne
This is so cool! Your channel has been such an inspiration to me. I have been slabbing logs over the last year, mostly red and white oak. I’m going to use some of the lumber to make keepsake boxes for my boys.
So awesome to hear!
I love the tip of using the epoxy for stabilizing the birch; I have a bunch of spalted red oah which is gorgeous but too soft to use, so now I know how to harden it with the epoxy technique. Thank you!
Fabulous - looks beautiful
Love the box......nicely done
thanks!
Seeing how the spalted birch came out once it was stabilised was interesting.
Now I just need to find some spalted wood...
Nice clean box design Matt :)
Thank you very much, Matt. Finally, I understand how to get a continuous grain on the outside of a box. I've never gotten my head around it before. Big help!
+Brook Keele awesome!!
Awesome box! Thanks for taking the time explain the steps. It’s first time I have seen wood stabilized.
Thanks Ed!
I like the trick of using the eraser end of your pencil to hold the piece as it goes through the saw. Good way to cut tiny pieces and save your fingers.
That was great Matt you make it look that simple, Have a nice day.
thanks Brian!
A really handsome gentleman's box; ideal for storing cuff links, watches, your money clip, and other trinkets. When I have saved enough $$$, I would love to have one on black walnut, padded and lined in green worsted wool billiards table cloth, with the hinges 24k gold plated and a lid opener in 20k yellow gold.
I like those triangles you used to hold them up while drying. I have a 3d printer and that never occurred to me... Now i gotta have some! 😁
Very well thought out. So happy that I found your channel. Thanks for sharing
thanks!
I really really like the overall look of that box. That spaltete birch is gorgeous. The only thing, I don't like are the hinges. I would have taken some magnets to close the lid. Just don't like the way the hinges protrude the outside perimeter of that nice looking box. Greetings from Germany
Split the top with some birch banding and swing hinge the box at the corners?
That birch is amazing, great job
+Robin Lewis thanks Robin!
I love the white oak and modified ash maybe you could show the process to make the modified ash thanks for the work you show
The process is still a bit of a mystery to me. Thanks!
Your grandson will be proud to own this some day.
Beautiful box. Thank you Matt.
Thanks Ron!
How old are you Matt? I'd guess 25, and that would make me 30 yrs older and while I tried to glean some knowledge through the years most of the craftsman were tight lipped about sharing the art of woodworking. So good on you for sharing your skill and insights, I love watching you, I have just subscribed a few days ago and have seen 20 or so of your episodes. So I will keep binging as long as you are producing. God bless you and yours.
Thank you so much, Chris! I'm 30.
Great video Matt! I love the box.
Thanks Matt. Good video. I'm inspired! I think I'll go make a box...
Matt, have you made a grandfather clock? If not that would be an awesome video. I'm fascinated by your techniques, thank you for letting us witness greatness!
I haven't yet. I'd like to at some point. Thanks!
Very nice project Matt!
Great video, looking to making my first box out of hardwood. Pity I don’t have a bandsaw to split the stock thickness, but I’m sure my table saw should do!
yup! That will work too. Thanks!
Michael Woodford yes I just resawed some oak and mahogany on my table saw the other day, the mahogany came out really nice and needed minimal clean up but the oak required a good bit of planing to get rid of saw marks and burning. 👍
I never get tired of making boxes.
Exquisite design by a very skill craftman.
This video makes me happy, Matt. Thank you!
+Charles McCants hope you like it Charles! The unboxing video that Laura sent me was hilarious!
Wow, that is so nice. You have talent!
Thanks!
Very beautiful build Matt!
thank you!
Lovely piece
Stunning box, Matt. Thanks for sharing it with us!
Beautiful!! You have skills!! Thanks for sharing.
Thank you!
Awesome looking box Matt! 👍👊
+Fred McIntyre thanks Fred!
I want to comment and say beautiful box and great techniques but I'm distracted by the hair change halfway though! I mean, who cuts off all their hair right before winter?!?!
+Make Something someone who is clearly mentally unstable
I find getting my hair cut on each solstice keeps both toques and ball caps fitting adequately.
This from a fellow bald guy! XD
Those that can cut their hair and still have enough to keep the top of their head warm without the aid of a hat. And yes, I wish I was one of those that can do that! lol
good thing you don't watch my channel I just shaved my head also. A good haircut is needed from time to time even in winter.
Great job Matt
Excellent job it looks nice and thanks for sharing.
Hi, well where do I begin..? Envious of your workshop and super tools you have... especially the gold plane..wow. Super work on the box, you are so freakin' talented. First time I've seen one of your vids.....will certainly look for more. (Love the little yellow triangle shaped stands😄). Well done and g'day from Australia.
Thanks John!
Great box. The "live edge" pieces for the panels look sweet
Given the 'bookmatch' I think mitered corners would have flowed better than the box joints, maybe reinforced with some wedges of the dark ash for contrast. Abut, as always, great work!
Awesome job. Great video and great craftsmanship !!
Woot! I saw my sticker! LOL. Sweet box Matt. I just milled up some spalted maple, I think I know what I'm going to do with it now!
Man I love that oak! SO SWEET!!!
Thanks James!
Beautiful. Oh and i just LOVE that Flamed Oak !
Great video. Lots of helpful tips and a beautiful finished piece
Great Box neat technique. If I might make a small suggestion. Try brass screws or brass nails as an accent maybe copper as well something that will age and patina nicely
Thanks Tobin! I avoided brass in this case because I was looking for something that would have more contrast to the white oak
Cool box. I think it would have looked really cool to put a trim around the top of the box in the with the ash as well. Good video.
Nice work Man 🔨