That's terrible. It's hard to put into words but I hope his family enjoyed his woodworking and the many gifts he probably made for them. My condolences.
Good project but folks, when you make this project, please do not make a crosscut on the band saw with the log up against the rip fence. It will catch, roll, ruin the blade and maybe hurt you badly. Use a vee block or fixture to keep the log from rolling and getting out of control when cross cutting on a band saw.
Thats an awesome way to make a bandsaw box! Ive made them before but its never came to my mind to make it out of a log. I subscribed! Hope you post more videos with projects like this one!
Thanks Roland. What I really liked about this was being able to see the little problems and how to overcome them. I learnt more from those imperfections than anything else. (Please tell me the rumours of his passing are not true.)
Loved watching your progress. Have you seen Cy's Corner? She does a ton of bandsaw boxes. Y'all have me interested in them... just need to get a bandsaw first lol. Thanks for sharing.
Veronica really did me a favor when she recommended I google Hyezmar’s Woodworking Bible. I was one of the (lucky?) ones who got a chance to get a draft copy, it looks great!
Sorry to hear this guy passed. For those of you still kicking I would like to say that his methods are very unsafe. I'm talking from experience since I cut my finger off on the band saw. Make yourself a cross cut sled, and make a circle cutting jig. Also his blade is bullchit. It should have about 3 to 4 teeth per inch for this kind of work not 7.
Thank you for the video.....Now All I need is a New Band Saw.....That will be my first project to do with the saw....(:
Keep it up Roland. We share the same pastime.
Nice job!
I have never made one of those ... must try that some time, Thanks Roland
WoodWorkWeb Thank you Colin
nice one!
The boxes look great Roland. Great idea for a hide-a-key as well.
Jay Bates Yes I never thought of that. Thanks Jay
I found out yesterday that he passed away,,,, Rest in Peace sir
That's terrible. It's hard to put into words but I hope his family enjoyed his woodworking and the many gifts he probably made for them. My condolences.
Good morning from Auckland, New Zealand.
You are very similar to Bin Ali Yıldırım.
Turkey's former transport minister
Good project but folks, when you make this project, please do not make a crosscut on the band saw with the log up against the rip fence. It will catch, roll, ruin the blade and maybe hurt you badly. Use a vee block or fixture to keep the log from rolling and getting out of control when cross cutting on a band saw.
He passed away 3 years ago.
Now I know what to do with the driftwood logs I've collected from the beach. Thanks for a great video, love your work from the UK.
Thats an awesome way to make a bandsaw box! Ive made them before but its never came to my mind to make it out of a log. I subscribed! Hope you post more videos with projects like this one!
Thanks Roland. What I really liked about this was being able to see the little problems and how to overcome them. I learnt more from those imperfections than anything else.
(Please tell me the rumours of his passing are not true.)
Very nice and instructive. Never thought about doing this with my bandsaw. Nice. I'll try it.
Thank u, this is exactly what i wanted to see. That will be a great gift for my daughter's bday!
Thank you for the presentation. I liked it.
hello i see you are in a ford racing team. do you put your car keys in that box?
Loved watching your progress. Have you seen Cy's Corner? She does a ton of bandsaw boxes. Y'all have me interested in them... just need to get a bandsaw first lol. Thanks for sharing.
Slowvannah Farms Thanks. I subscribe to her she has a nice channel. Grizzly makes a nice Band Saw
Take it all in the end and throw it in the garbage!
Nice job Roland, the box looks beautiful, cheers Harry
The Little Garden Shed Workshop Thanks for watching
Veronica really did me a favor when she recommended I google Hyezmar’s Woodworking Bible. I was one of the (lucky?) ones who got a chance to get a draft copy, it looks great!
Looks great Roland, beautiful piece of wood!
You are simply awesome. Thank You very much for sharing. I will make one now. Also i did buy me that Grizzly G0555LANV. :)
Great job, looks very nice !
Cedar would work well. It is plentiful in the Texas hill country.
thanks for explain, now you have me give a idea t make for my daughter s birthday.
Hey Roland great job, I'll be trying this out shortly. Cheers..
Thanks Roland. Great video.
5:46 using a finger to determine my preferred thickness is how i met my wife
hello i like the way you talk to your fans. amazing
wauuuw, looks great !
Andresetti Monart Thanks for your comment.
Thanks so much for the video. Really helped me out.
Великолепная работа! Класс! +
I enjoyed watching. Thanks for putting the video together.
man I like that I'm going to try that on my delta bandsaw
great job bud.. keep up posting more videos
Nice little project. This time of year there is lots of wood laying around from spring cleanup.
Kortt Wulfe Yes I found this pile about a tear or so ago. I used some of it to smoke a Boston Butt for pulled pork.
Awesome I'm gonna make some thanks for the idea
Thanks for the tutorial Roland.
Thanks for the lesson sir. I'll make one.
Nice job with a roadside find. Something from nothing.
WoodRodent Thanks for the comment
Thanks! I learned a lot from that.
I like it! I'm going to make one.
nice job looks great
херня, переделывай!!!
Thank you for the video! I will definatly make one of these soon
Kyle Veatch Thanks
how dry doea the log need to be?
Looks good! Thanks.
Great job
wood is good
Anyone Know the make and model of Bandsaw?
Grizzly 14" Anniversary Edition www.grizzly.com/products/14-Deluxe-Bandsaw-Anniversary-Edition/G0555LANV?Page&.com
Many thanks
Nice job
je to pekne :-)
Nice job, Cheers.
Paul Dove Thanks
Adorei!!!
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awesome!!!
+Wally Ortiz Thanks . They're fun to make.
i will be trying to make one
Wally Orti
the world would be so much better if we would have more videos like this
Sorry to hear this guy passed. For those of you still kicking I would like to say that his methods are very unsafe. I'm talking from experience since I cut my finger off on the band saw. Make yourself a cross cut sled, and make a circle cutting jig. Also his blade is bullchit. It should have about 3 to 4 teeth per inch for this kind of work not 7.
Roland, whats the name of that wood. I really love the grains. Thanks for this Video. I am gonna make one now.. :)
Posts above indicate that Roland has passed. The spalting you see is common in Maple and Boxelder and many other hardwoods of my region.
hello i like your teeth very much. thank you