Ryoba are amazing saws. They cut very very straight if you pull straight, so you can't correct much once you're going. The maebiki nokogiri is used for planking tree trunks. The cuts would have been faster if you could stand square to the cut and use both hands.
Nice Build.... Bonus points for the self launching board.... more bonus points for the Hand tool/ Power tool Struggle.... It is real.... Yes Very nice Build!
“Hand tools only” LOL. Reminds me when I was 13 and told my Mom I was only going to wear dresses to school that year. I got cold in January (US) and asked for jeans and socks.
Beautiful job Scott. It’s good to have friends willing to hold you accountable, unnerving though that they find so much pleasure slapping your hand... Darlington, South Carolina USA
You covered the thoughts that go through my head so well when I get the idea to do a hand tools only project. Soon as I get to ripping a board... I start looking for the power tools! Haha... Great looking little toolbox.
I see Scott Turner, and I immediately like. 👍🏻 Loved your perseverance as well as the final product. That being said, you really should go and have a look at This old Tony - he really knows how to get stock down to size by using just his hands and some science. Wizardry I tell you...
nicely done. i think the instructive thing here is how under appreciated the skills and time and patience needed to actually make things by hand are. very easy to churn things out with power tools, but that's production, not craft.
Turned out great! I was trying to figure out why it's called a false bottom... I thought false bottom meant some type of hidden compartment, but maybe it's just because it's 2 pieces? Thanks for filming and sharing.
What a neat little box that turned out fantastic. Keep up the great work and really looking forward to your next video. You should have 1 million subs already 'Jack of all trades'. :)
Enjoyed watching this and the bit of humor was great. I don't know if I have ever made something completely with hand tools except in Jr. High shop class.
Lovely jubblies. I was waiting for the big blob of sweat to roll off the end of the nose and onto the timber when you were planing. Good old TVille humidity. I was in the Army at Tully and there was a saw mill in Town there, man they used to have some great and hard to get rain forest timbers there, worth a look if you ever go that way.
That is one awesome saw! The last time I used the shooter jig to square off wood was when I was at school 40 odd years ago..... Great work Master Ninja!
Nice job and the humor lightens it up. One thing would help me. Trying to determine exact length of the lid - the video goes over this key point very fast with no commentary. Fearful I’ll cut it too long (or worse too short).
Hi Merle, thank you! Yes the lid is a hard one to explain but I'll try. Keep in mind it is really simple and we can tend to over think it. Okay, first up, the lid must be long enough to straddle each end cap block, not by much, 3/16" is probably enough each end. Second, the lid needs to be able to slide fully to one end and clear the end cap at the other, so the lid can come out. If you do that the lid will be the right size. Then straddle the lid again. Place and mark out the fixed lid stop (Not the wedge). Glue it. Make your wedge. Straddle the lid again but make it so the lid stop block and end cap are win contact. Place you wedge on the lid. mark out the fixed portion on the lid. Glue it, When dry fit the wedge. it should all lock together and the wedge will not fall out as it is tapered in two directions. Remove the wedge and slide the lid toward the wedge end of the lid. the other end (with the stop block) should be such that it clears the end cap and the lid will come out. Hope this helps. It really is a enjoyable project.
I greatly admire your effort to make this with hand tools only. It's a real challenge and "risk", but so rewarding. Thanks for sharing!!👍🏁
Thanks again!
This is an awesome build the fact that u can even cut that straight with a hand saw down the length of the board is amazing
Thanks Pete!
Ryoba are amazing saws. They cut very very straight if you pull straight, so you can't correct much once you're going. The maebiki nokogiri is used for planking tree trunks.
The cuts would have been faster if you could stand square to the cut and use both hands.
I've watched this about 3 times.. Really enjoyed it watching you work..
Thank you! It was a fun build and I use this box all the time.
never apologize for video imperfections, background noise adds to authenticity a great video as always.
I think Aden was enjoying his part way too much. 🤣😂
The box turned out great and that wood butter really brings out the grain off the walnut.
What a great satisfaction to be able to make such a nice box. Best complements. Ciao from Treviso. Lori
Thank you Lori! Yes this was a really nice project to make. I use the box for storing jig saw blades and other consumables.
It's wonderful how things work out. The reality of long tedious rip cuts ensured the existence of apprentices and thus the craft lived on.
Always the apprentice I am : ) Thanks Paul!
The simplistic beauty of the design and the quality of the build brings a tear to the eye.
Gosh, Thanks! Great complement!
You can feel the wonderful woodworking table and time. It’s a beautiful video
Those American Walnut pieces had some serious sound in them when they dropped to the floor. Great little box. Another work of art!!!
You definitely know your woodworking with hand tools - great video, thanks
Thanks Tony!
👍🐯👍I like how you finished that rip cut. Its the last little bit that can become a nuisance.
Nice Build....
Bonus points for the self launching board....
more bonus points for the Hand tool/ Power tool Struggle.... It is real....
Yes Very nice Build!
Real it was, but at least I didn't have to spit or saw through a whole log like in the old days. Thanks Bill!
“Hand tools only” LOL. Reminds me when I was 13 and told my Mom I was only going to wear dresses to school that year. I got cold in January (US) and asked for jeans and socks.
:) I don't know how dresses could be allowed in winter. Your right, power tools all the way. Thanks LG
Thanks for sharing a joy to watch that box was all hand made 😎 🇺🇸✌🏽
Thanks Rich!!
It’s always harder to do a “simple” project than you first think, great job and perseverance.
The five most feared words in my family, "How hard would it be......."
The wood butter really pops the grain, fabulous finish.
It's a nice product. thank you!
Patience of a saint well done Scott
The ability to learn new techniques and skills and turn that into art it what makes a craftsman, and you sir are one
iv been a boiler maker for a good 40 years . i find working with wood to be therapeutic . nice video
Totally understand. Thanks Philip.
Bellissima scatola in stile giapponese,realizzata con attrezzi manuali.
hai dimostrato di avete una gran padronanza e maestria bravo👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Wow, that walnut really popped! Great build. Now I wonder how we ever got by without Japanese saws.
Beautiful job Scott. It’s good to have friends willing to hold you accountable, unnerving though that they find so much pleasure slapping your hand... Darlington, South Carolina USA
Thanks William, all for making some variation in the video :)
You covered the thoughts that go through my head so well when I get the idea to do a hand tools only project. Soon as I get to ripping a board... I start looking for the power tools! Haha...
Great looking little toolbox.
It's not a bandsaw, it's an apprentice!
Mr. Turner Scott well done with all hand tools.
Thank you Sam!
That is a fabulous build!
Thank you Nick!
Looks like you guys had fun with this project. Thanks
Thanks Harry, yes always fun, cheers!
Good to see you again with these beautiful wooden box. ❤️ ..... and that work bench! Man! Awesome!
Thank you!
Excellent work Scott...!!!! That is very good...!!!.Excelente trabajo Scott,..!!! Quedo muy bien...!!!!
Thank you!!
Very entertaining - I applaud you.....serious dedication
Magnifique et bravo pour le « handmade » 👍🏻
Thank you!!
Another masterly crafted project from an adamantly self proclaimed hack.
I see Scott Turner, and I immediately like. 👍🏻
Loved your perseverance as well as the final product. That being said, you really should go and have a look at This old Tony - he really knows how to get stock down to size by using just his hands and some science. Wizardry I tell you...
Haha, yes I know, a click of the fingers. Thanks Ding bat
Really well done!
Thank you!
So nice! Very satisfying build. Thanks.
Very insightful, thanks!
Lovely little box, mate. Deceptively simple, yet elegant. Nicely done.
Thank you!
nicely done. i think the instructive thing here is how under appreciated the skills and time and patience needed to actually make things by hand are. very easy to churn things out with power tools, but that's production, not craft.
Spot on, thank you!
Nice job Scott 👍
Thank you!
Well done! Nice peace of handcrafted toolbox.
Thanks!
Nice Project. Funny Video.
Good for you.....Mr Scott
Love the romance of hand tool work but bugger that for a game of soldiers, give me power tools every time lol
belle boite à outils👍, entièrement fait main, bravo👏👏. Merci pour le partage
Super 👍👍
Beautiful job, turned out sweet. Thanks for the lesson.
My pleasure, thanks Jody.
Beautiful. Thank you for sharing.
My pleasure, thanks Nancy!
Very good
Beautiful job Scott
Bloody lovely
Thankyou!
I had so much fun watching u guys. congratz!
Great looking box, thanks for sharing.
My pleasure Matt, thank you!
Pretty neat The mango wood accent is beautiful.
Thank you!
Love the outtakes
MAGNIFIQUE
Marvellous!
At 20:33 awesome sounds! I could watch that a million times! Thank you for the great content and keep up the great work!
Thank you! Yes the wood has that beautiful sound. I liked that part also.
glad i found this video im new at woodworking i do dovetails almost everyday i really like the look of this box i shall try one tomorrow!!!
inspirational display on a functional piece. Music to ears to hear sound of hand planes and saw etc. Thanks for putting it out in cyberville.
beautiful
Thanks for your beautiful videos greeting from Italy
Nice job
Thank you!
Turned out great! I was trying to figure out why it's called a false bottom... I thought false bottom meant some type of hidden compartment, but maybe it's just because it's 2 pieces? Thanks for filming and sharing.
Nice job Scott I freaking like it
What a neat little box that turned out fantastic.
Keep up the great work and really looking forward to your next video. You should have 1 million subs already 'Jack of all trades'. :)
It is really quite Elegant...
Enjoyed watching this and the bit of humor was great. I don't know if I have ever made something completely with hand tools except in Jr. High shop class.
gorgeous mate
Love it!
Gorgeous ! I love it 👍👍👍
Beautiful work of art
Thanks Duncan!
Nice job! I always like the hand tool projects
Thanks Jason!
Absolutely gorgeous. BTW my arms are sympathy exhausted from watching you resaw the walnut.
My little skinny arms where screaming enough :) many thanks Phil!
Well done!
That's beautiful! I think you'll be having a great time sharing the antics at the new shop, too :)
I'd never seen that edge plane jig before. Gonna to make one now
C'est vraiment du très joli travail bravo à bientôt salut Jeannot 🛠😉
Great job !
It’s great to see more Aussies channels on UA-cam, great work Scott, new subscriber here 👌.
Much appreciated and welcome to the channel!
Wasn't expecting it will be all hand made. The vid was fun hehe merry christmas mr, scott.
Scott, that is a cute little box. 💙
That's just lovely work Scott
Very sweet 👌
I have no idea how you come up with these ideas but keep doing it. Nice build.
nicely 👍👍
Lovely jubblies. I was waiting for the big blob of sweat to roll off the end of the nose and onto the timber when you were planing. Good old TVille humidity. I was in the Army at Tully and there was a saw mill in Town there, man they used to have some great and hard to get rain forest timbers there, worth a look if you ever go that way.
That is one awesome saw! The last time I used the shooter jig to square off wood was when I was at school 40 odd years ago..... Great work Master Ninja!
Really nice, it did gavé me some idea for a coffee table that I will build this winter
Thanks Scott, inspiring me to start as soon as I move into the new house
Nice Job! I have one of these started. But its one of those projects that have been dormant for years. I like the way yours came out. Cheers!
I always get inspired watching your videos! I agree with Ding Bat, I immediately hit like!!!
Great video. Very entertaining and useful. Box looks fabulous. Mahalo for sharing!:)🐒
Nice job and the humor lightens it up. One thing would help me. Trying to determine exact length of the lid - the video goes over this key point very fast with no commentary. Fearful I’ll cut it too long (or worse too short).
Hi Merle, thank you! Yes the lid is a hard one to explain but I'll try. Keep in mind it is really simple and we can tend to over think it. Okay, first up, the lid must be long enough to straddle each end cap block, not by much, 3/16" is probably enough each end. Second, the lid needs to be able to slide fully to one end and clear the end cap at the other, so the lid can come out. If you do that the lid will be the right size. Then straddle the lid again. Place and mark out the fixed lid stop (Not the wedge). Glue it. Make your wedge. Straddle the lid again but make it so the lid stop block and end cap are win contact. Place you wedge on the lid. mark out the fixed portion on the lid. Glue it, When dry fit the wedge. it should all lock together and the wedge will not fall out as it is tapered in two directions. Remove the wedge and slide the lid toward the wedge end of the lid. the other end (with the stop block) should be such that it clears the end cap and the lid will come out. Hope this helps. It really is a enjoyable project.
I definitely should make smthing like that!
Absolutely beautiful build, mate! 👍🏽
There is just something very special about Japanese Wood craft. 👌🏽
Wspaniała robota ! Pięknie wygląda.
Jeszcze raz bardzo dziękuję!
Nice!
Thank you!
Kudos Steve! ♥️
Beautiful box. My next project with your process. Thanks for this!
Oh...Probably use pallet wood for the extra challenge!
Thanks Andrea, also, so glad you are making one!
Beautiful job dude,
Looks like your havin fun in the new digs..🤘😃🤘