How to make a Pirate Treasure Chest

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  • @11111972cjb
    @11111972cjb 5 років тому +10

    At last!!! Someone talking and giving measurements. Great job and thank you for the way you gave us directions. I have subbed and liked. Cheers from Perth, Australia.

  • @staceywheeler2980
    @staceywheeler2980 5 років тому +1

    Pretty cool. I like that he did not waste any time in showing how he did it. Even though it is almost 10 minutes long I never felt like he was wasting my time with unnecessary comments. He made it look easy. Great job!

  • @garyperrin8172
    @garyperrin8172 2 роки тому +1

    great job i like how you gave the angles & measurements thanks from Hilden Nova Scotia Canada

  • @MrSeaneboy
    @MrSeaneboy 9 років тому +1

    I have wanted to create a pirate chest for many years. You gave me some solid ideas, so gracious Senor

  • @hakeemm3574
    @hakeemm3574 9 років тому +1

    YOU ARE A REAL WOODWORKER
    WELL DONE & GOOD LUCK .

    • @garcj108
      @garcj108  9 років тому

      +Hakeem M Thank you!

  • @mogbaba
    @mogbaba 9 років тому +3

    Excellent. I love your work. Because you do it with hand tools that I already have at home. I do not need to establish a shop and invest several thousands of dollars for a work. Thank you!

  • @DahCrafters
    @DahCrafters 7 років тому +1

    Awesome craftsmanship

  • @leksey7870
    @leksey7870 8 років тому +1

    Good job. Temperamental leading. Like!

  • @Bobby9093
    @Bobby9093 4 роки тому +1

    Nice job!

  • @donaldduke2233
    @donaldduke2233 4 роки тому +1

    I LIKE IT ! ! ! Thanks for posting it.

  • @just-dl
    @just-dl 9 років тому +6

    Loved it. Really like the way you insert the narration, rather than narrate while you work.

  • @craigblackstock5606
    @craigblackstock5606 8 років тому +1

    Brilliant ...Gonna make one for my grandson. Thankyou

    • @garcj108
      @garcj108  8 років тому

      Thank you... send me a picture. Id love to see how it came out. Have fun!

  • @Walsh19337
    @Walsh19337 9 років тому +1

    Very nice love the hand tool touch

  • @caroled52
    @caroled52 5 років тому +1

    wow! I love it. I will attempt to make some for my grandchildren.

    • @garcj108
      @garcj108  5 років тому

      send me some pictures! id love to take a look :)

  • @dalilaworth3650
    @dalilaworth3650 8 років тому +1

    BEAUTIFUL work. Thnx for sharing your talent. Looking forward to more of your videos.

    • @garcj108
      @garcj108  8 років тому

      Thank you! :-) I hope to have some more videos soon ;-)

  • @charliewood4158
    @charliewood4158 9 років тому +1

    Thanks for the video I like your vid you give the sizes most woodworkers don't Thanks again

    • @charliewood4158
      @charliewood4158 9 років тому +1

      Charlie Wood If you made a little longer a bottle of wine would fit nice for a gift thanks again

    • @garcj108
      @garcj108  9 років тому +1

      Charlie Wood Thank you!

  • @kevinmccormick8827
    @kevinmccormick8827 8 років тому +1

    Great job,And every man's tools.

  • @marceaton3128
    @marceaton3128 10 років тому +1

    I may try some of those dove tails. Thanks for sharing.

  • @jaayjones5937
    @jaayjones5937 3 роки тому +1

    Great way to make a video. A lot of people could take lessons. Hope to see many more of your video's.

  • @davidschwartz9636
    @davidschwartz9636 3 роки тому

    I like this project. Thanks for showing us how you made it and giving the dimensions.

  • @hankshaw2225
    @hankshaw2225 10 років тому

    Just what I want to make for a gift great job you did making this chest for all to see.

    • @garcj108
      @garcj108  10 років тому

      Thank you! Im glad you liked it. Send me picture of your when its done!

  • @jackatsea
    @jackatsea 10 років тому +1

    Simple but elegant design, I'm definitely going to have a go at building one. Well done on the video editing.

    • @garcj108
      @garcj108  10 років тому

      Thank you jackatsea!

  • @sofianebenhadj60
    @sofianebenhadj60 6 років тому +1

    very very very good

  • @j.d.ransom6721
    @j.d.ransom6721 10 років тому +1

    Cool project. Thanks for sharing.

  • @mykelhorn523
    @mykelhorn523 9 років тому +1

    Fantastic! easy to follow instructions made what I thought would be a difficult build, super simple! i'm going to make this for my wife's BDay. Thanks!

    • @garcj108
      @garcj108  9 років тому

      Mykel Horn Awesome! thank you! Send me pictures, id love to see it! Happy building!

  • @738polarbear
    @738polarbear 8 років тому

    This is great ,thanks .I must make some of these for my grandchildren.

    • @garcj108
      @garcj108  8 років тому

      Im glad this is helpful. Send picture, I would love to see your finished project! :)

  • @questioningeverythingeveryday
    @questioningeverythingeveryday 9 років тому +1

    your project is absolutely AWESOME!!! Thank you for sharing your knowledge on how to make it! now I can make one for my son, he will be estatic!

    • @garcj108
      @garcj108  9 років тому

      +Louis Treiber Thank you!... id love to see it, send me a picture when you make it! :)

  • @blifamansmith3320
    @blifamansmith3320 7 років тому +1

    Good job. Liked the way your video was laid out and finish project looked great. Thank you for sharing.

  • @TheChrisPineWorkshop
    @TheChrisPineWorkshop 10 років тому +1

    Hello Libo! Welcome to the youtube woodworking community! Nice chest!
    Chris

    • @garcj108
      @garcj108  10 років тому

      Thank you Chris

  • @paulbignell6977
    @paulbignell6977 8 років тому +1

    i enjoyed that... thanx

  • @CubanoMambo
    @CubanoMambo 9 років тому +1

    Fabuloso, great project, I have to learn how to do those duck tail joints without a machine.

  • @robertmoreno3898
    @robertmoreno3898 5 років тому +1

    Nice job

  • @SteveCarmichael
    @SteveCarmichael 10 років тому +12

    Great project and video Libo! Lots of good techniques in this one. Keep 'em coming man!

    • @garcj108
      @garcj108  10 років тому

      Thank you Steve! :-)

    • @KevinZierath
      @KevinZierath 10 років тому

      Great job!

    • @garcj108
      @garcj108  10 років тому

      Kevin Zierath Thank you Kevin!

    • @ValeraCarpenter
      @ValeraCarpenter 10 років тому +1

      Хорошее видео, отличный проект!

    • @garcj108
      @garcj108  10 років тому

      Thank you very much!

  • @thomasperkins9025
    @thomasperkins9025 5 років тому +2

    That was a cool video, thanks for giving the measurements and angles, a lot of people doesn't do that or they leave a step out. Thanks again I have subscribed to your channel due to the info you give.

  • @Jaeger86
    @Jaeger86 10 років тому

    Great video. Just found a new hobby.

  • @craftlingsworkshop
    @craftlingsworkshop 8 років тому +2

    Nice chest...good work! I need such an angle gauge!!! ;-)

  • @dallasdafler9724
    @dallasdafler9724 9 років тому +1

    Cool box. Good job

  • @nextellcup8
    @nextellcup8 9 років тому +2

    first thing i noticed was the 01 general lee hat :)
    nice box too :)

  • @omaromar-lg3yu
    @omaromar-lg3yu 4 роки тому +1

    man oo man thanks a lot very clear very nicepresentation

  • @homero81
    @homero81 10 років тому +1

    Wow!! nice!!

    • @garcj108
      @garcj108  10 років тому

      :-) Thank you Brother!

  • @superraykiboy
    @superraykiboy Рік тому

    I really like this video because it shows me what I’m about to make🎉❤😅

  • @FBarbarian
    @FBarbarian 9 років тому +1

    Nice job, very interesting. Great video, thanks for making it.

    • @garcj108
      @garcj108  9 років тому

      +Bojidar Stanchev Thank you!

  • @ronmcwhirter9751
    @ronmcwhirter9751 7 років тому +1

    Thank you libo very good vidio . Will help me on my next project

    • @garcj108
      @garcj108  7 років тому

      Excellent! have fun!

  • @stammclark
    @stammclark 8 років тому +1

    beautiful!

  • @kennydared2910
    @kennydared2910 10 років тому +1

    Great video!! I'm so glad I found your channel. May try to build this this summer.

  • @PhilAndersonShadyAcresWoodshop
    @PhilAndersonShadyAcresWoodshop 10 років тому +2

    Great video and project! Thanks for posting this, I'm deciding what mine will look like but now I can use your instructions in helping me build it!

    • @garcj108
      @garcj108  10 років тому

      Great! Thank you! Sent a video or a picture when you are done, id love to see it

  • @etbilu6265
    @etbilu6265 9 років тому +2

    great idea ! i love to know the math involved !

  • @juanbarquero6694
    @juanbarquero6694 4 роки тому

    Los piratas del caribe. Also great job body.👍

  • @billhennen978
    @billhennen978 4 роки тому

    01 general lee hat had to subscribe nice chest too will have to try. It is what I was looking for!

  • @ericven23
    @ericven23 10 років тому +5

    I was looking for some ideas for a Legend of Zelda treasure chest, and this was exactly what I was looking for! The tutorial was so easy to follow. Definitely subscribed. Hope to see more,

  • @SterlingsWoodcrafts
    @SterlingsWoodcrafts 10 років тому +4

    Love this, Great job !

  • @xesior
    @xesior 9 років тому +6

    Great tutorial, This would have looked so much better with a stained/aged look. Maybe an idea for a follow up tutorial (How to age/stain wood)

  • @ronheaton828
    @ronheaton828 9 років тому +1

    Thanks! Well done!

  • @AngelHernandez-wk2iv
    @AngelHernandez-wk2iv 10 років тому +1

    Exelente traba very good work !

  • @dumptruckds
    @dumptruckds 2 роки тому +2

    Thanks for letting us know the angles. So many dumb videos just "showing off" not teaching. Thank you!

  • @contreeman
    @contreeman 9 років тому +1

    VERY COOL GREAT JOB GOD BLESS.

  • @ludviglindh4398
    @ludviglindh4398 8 років тому +1

    thank you for the inspiration!!!And really good job!!!

  • @jimm2442
    @jimm2442 5 років тому

    Thank you for the inspiration my friend, nice work!

  • @pby1000
    @pby1000 8 років тому +1

    Good job!

  • @JoeMac1983
    @JoeMac1983 8 років тому +1

    awesome. thanks!

  • @STEVEBLACKA
    @STEVEBLACKA 10 років тому +1

    Great job Libo.....subscribed .
    Steve

    • @garcj108
      @garcj108  10 років тому

      Thank you Steve

  • @MikeBandte
    @MikeBandte 10 років тому +2

    Great job! All the best from Germany. Mike

  • @ferdyescobar9778
    @ferdyescobar9778 8 років тому +1

    awesome video

  • @zero0101one
    @zero0101one 9 років тому +1

    Nice Work!

  • @olivestudios8902
    @olivestudios8902 9 років тому +1

    I loved it bro!

    • @garcj108
      @garcj108  9 років тому

      Jordan Flores Thank you!

  • @leksey7870
    @leksey7870 8 років тому

    Хорошая работа. Темпераментный ведущий. Лайк!

  • @TheWoodtraveler
    @TheWoodtraveler 10 років тому +1

    Really cool! can we count on more videos?

    • @garcj108
      @garcj108  10 років тому

      Yes, not as often as other channels, but i will upload more videos :-)
      Thank you very much!

  • @VideoLife_FPV_Wild
    @VideoLife_FPV_Wild 8 років тому +1

    Fantastic!

  • @anandram6974
    @anandram6974 9 років тому +2

    Great idea and great woodworking.keep it up.

    • @garcj108
      @garcj108  9 років тому

      anand ram Thank you!

  • @matthewnolen7467
    @matthewnolen7467 7 років тому +1

    Try amazing work ty for the information

  • @philgardner8185
    @philgardner8185 7 років тому +2

    It just so happened that I'm making a treasure chest at the moment and needed help doing the lid! Now I know how.

    • @garcj108
      @garcj108  7 років тому

      phil gardner :-) awesome!!! Have fun!

  • @scottspangler6363
    @scottspangler6363 5 років тому +1

    Wow, you do dovetail by hand?! Very impressive!

    • @garcj108
      @garcj108  5 років тому

      yes, by hand. I am not great at them, but i appreciate it :)

  • @wallykellett2048
    @wallykellett2048 7 років тому +1

    Thanks for the fun video. I attempted this last night. It didn't turn out as well as yours, but I will keep practicing. I'm using some discount "dog ears" I found marked on clearance at HD.

    • @garcj108
      @garcj108  7 років тому +1

      Wally Kellett very cool! I'm glad you were inspired to do it! Post some pictures, I'd love to see your creation!

  • @juanbarquero6694
    @juanbarquero6694 4 роки тому

    Nice sountrack

  • @kashagilbert6578
    @kashagilbert6578 6 років тому +1

    I’m making a much bigger curved top chest but I have a question. Does it matter if I make the curve first or the side arches?

    • @garcj108
      @garcj108  6 років тому

      i recommend you make a test with with smaller staves, so you know how big your curved top will be. If that is what you need and like, then give it a go to make the actual project top. the rest of the project after you know the dimensions of the top. have fun.

  • @israve4658
    @israve4658 8 років тому

    how did you get to know the exact angle

  • @kynewsjournal
    @kynewsjournal 10 років тому +1

    Nice work

  • @andrewcornett381
    @andrewcornett381 2 роки тому

    What tacks did you use to pin down the leather?

  • @munzermagdy512
    @munzermagdy512 4 роки тому

    please i want to make sure that the angle you cut to the top of the box is 79 degree ???

  • @ORTABULLIONINC
    @ORTABULLIONINC 2 роки тому

    Epic‼️

  • @martinpersson
    @martinpersson 8 років тому

    is there an easy way to calculate how many segments to use and how many degrees to cut them in?

    • @garcj108
      @garcj108  8 років тому +1

      I LOVE trigonometry and math itself!!! hahaha... for me is fun to do it on paper, but to be honest it depends on the tools you have and how accurate you can cut bevel. Trial an error could be the best way to go. Many times it looks awesome on paper and it does not turn out so great in real life. If you are making a chest, I can recommend using 12 degrees for the bevel cut (angle cut). The wider or slimmer your segments are will determine the diameter of the semi-circle (the wider the pieces, the taller/wider the lid).
      The more segments you use, the "rounder" it will look. If you use only 5 segments, rather than a "circle" it will be a pentagon... hexagon, octagon, etc. I think 14-16 segments should be more than enough for the application.
      if you want to change the number of segments you can calculate the angle of the bevel as shown below:First decide how many segments you want... Lets pretend 14 segments:
      Divide 360 by 14 segments, then divide that by 2 (a bevel on each side of the segment) = your cutting angle
      (360/14)/2 = Angle of the bevel.
      Here is also a couple videos that could help you understand better the calculation of segments for the woodworking application.I don't know this guys, but I remember seeing this videos recently and thought on show them to you.ua-cam.com/video/85Pv2TMmVlMh/v-deo.htmlttps://ua-cam.com/video/YdzibQ1k0X8H/v-deo.htmlave fun!!!Libo

  • @karlgibson7654
    @karlgibson7654 9 років тому +1

    Instantly I thought this design made bigger would make the perfect Coffin just make sure the bottom is very strong & would need to be flush. Strap clamps around a ply wood jig would keep the arched Coffin lid in shape. Also that shape of Coffin Lid would allow for the bigger Body to fit snug inside. There's a fortune to be made with your stylish simple design. Karl, THE COFFIN MAKER.

  • @akifkazimli
    @akifkazimli 9 років тому

    great job, good luck :)

  • @nathanialmurphy3127
    @nathanialmurphy3127 6 років тому

    Do you think these angles would work on a bigger chest?

    • @garcj108
      @garcj108  6 років тому

      Nathanial Murphy yes, the angle can be the same. You must need to adjust the width of your slats. You will only need to chance he angle if you need more or less segments.

  • @presbarkeep
    @presbarkeep 6 років тому

    Cool!

  • @scoobydoo9
    @scoobydoo9 9 років тому +1

    Where do you get those nails that you put on the leather?

    • @garcj108
      @garcj108  9 років тому

      scoobydoo9 I found them at Michael's. they are together with the leather stuff. I think Jo-ann's or Hobby Lobby might have them too. These stores always have a section where they have leather cut-offs in a bag, they are around that area. :)

    • @scoobydoo9
      @scoobydoo9 9 років тому

      Thank you!

  • @oneidaandthings
    @oneidaandthings 10 років тому

    I think you should make a much bigger one, I would love to make one as a toy chest for two special boys

  • @kargandarr
    @kargandarr 5 років тому

    If I had the tools and materials to make a box like that one it would be roughly that size but I would have resawn the stock to about half that thickness and went from there. The bottom would have been made to fit loosely in a modified rabbit that has the vertical faces slanting outwards as they go upwards from the bottom edge so that it floats. Other than that your version is still a nice and good quality build that looks good.

  • @CoolEditz
    @CoolEditz 5 років тому

    I know this is an old video, but why did you cut at 22 degrees? 22.5 divides into 180 so you're left with a flat edge. Did you have to sand the top flat?

  • @MrSeaneboy
    @MrSeaneboy 9 років тому

    how do you calculate the segments (staves)? You cut them at 11 degrees? Ive already cut 2 long boards trying to make it work....whats the formula Bro?

    • @garcj108
      @garcj108  9 років тому

      Decide the number of segments you want. 14-15 should be a good number, but you can do as many as you want.
      Divide 360 by the number of segments then divide that by 2. That is the angle (bevel) of the staves

  • @pierre9317
    @pierre9317 8 років тому +1

    Great work. Where did you buy the fancy nails for pinning to the leather? Thanks

    • @garcj108
      @garcj108  8 років тому

      Pierre, they are just furniture tacks, Joann, Michael's and our Hobby Lobby should have them. They mostly have them at the leather craft section.

    • @pierre9317
      @pierre9317 8 років тому

      Thanks for the prompt reply. All the best!

  • @wowjamilovesyou
    @wowjamilovesyou 9 років тому

    I'm sorry if this is a stupid question, but could you tell me how I would adjust the angle at which I cut the wood on the top for a box of a different size? Is there a steadfast way to know? I'm assuming the larger the box the lower the angle? I like the proportion of the width of the top to the height of the curve.

    • @wowjamilovesyou
      @wowjamilovesyou 9 років тому +1

      This is really great, by the way. The most helpful tutorial I've found by far!

    • @garcj108
      @garcj108  9 років тому

      +Jami Hi Jami!... It is not a stupid question at all. :)
      You can do it mathematically, but is probably more time consuming. I think the easiest way is trial and error. Sometimes its a little hard to be super precise with power tools so there will be variation.
      I recommend you using the same angle (changing the angle will only vary the number of segments of the arch). You would only change bevel if you want a shallower arch.
      What you actually want to change is the width of the staves. You will still need the same number strips of wood (7), but since they are wider or slimmer, they will change the diameter of your arch.
      I hope that makes sense.
      I can recommend making a quick test with the 12 degree bevel and make the staves wider. This can help you see how much it changes your diameter. Once you have that, you can make estimate the width of your strips of wood for the diameter that you are looking for. What size are you looking for?
      For example, my staves are 1'' wide and is giving me an outside diameter of 4.75''. If I make them 2'' wide, I would probably get an outside diameter of around 9.5'' (the thickness of the wood itself could make a difference) My wood is 3/4'' (.75 inches)........ so, basically play with the width of the staves :-P hahahaha.
      Please, let me know if you have more questions. I'd love to help. Also, let me know if you make one, id love to see it.
      Thank you VERY much for your comments! I love when my tutorials are liked. I hope i get time to make more and more often.
      Too many projects in mind and not enough time to make them.
      Please share and subscribe :)

  • @radcliffhumphrey321
    @radcliffhumphrey321 9 років тому

    So since you got that blade perfectly set to 90 degrees, are you sure the brick ground is perfectly level?

    • @garcj108
      @garcj108  9 років тому

      Radcliff Humphrey - There is no need to know if the bricks are level. The referenced is from the table top to the blade...

    • @radcliffhumphrey321
      @radcliffhumphrey321 9 років тому

      Oh your right. I skipped over that part of the video haha. I didn't think you could calibrate the level you were using. Thats a cool tool, i could use one.

  • @David-qm8xm
    @David-qm8xm 5 років тому +1

    Awesome job man. I am making one of these right now. What did you use to cover the nail holes? Also stain used?

    • @garcj108
      @garcj108  5 років тому

      Wood filler, you can use anything... sawdust and glue work too. I didn't use stain. Only Polyurethane for protection.

  • @jarlsoars1150
    @jarlsoars1150 4 роки тому

    Nice work! My only question is, why did you leave the bottom on like that? I made a box similar but sides and bottom were rabbet jointed. But I certainly like the doves tails, though I'm no good at them.

  • @tomsavoie
    @tomsavoie 10 років тому +1

    Great job! How did you figure what angle to cut the pieces of the lid?

    • @garcj108
      @garcj108  10 років тому +3

      That's a really good question... the arch is half a circle, right? so we have to start with a full circle.
      For this particular case I decided to make my circle with 14 segments (but only used Half the circle)
      As you know, a circle has 360 degrees, so this is the math:
      360 / 14 = 24.71 degrees - the angle of segments from the center
      However, you want to have 2 bevels (one on each side of your segments), so you must divide it by 2... that gives you a bevel angle of 12.85 degrees.
      I decided to use 12 degrees as the even number was easier to set up on the angle gauge and because a little variation wouldn't be critical.
      So basically, just decided the number of segments of your circle to be and do the math like this { X = number of segments }
      [360 / X ] / 2 = Angle of the bevel on each side
      The width of your strips will change the diameter of your circle. The thicker the strips, the larger your circle and vice versa.
      I hope that made sense :-)

  • @georgioskambourakis
    @georgioskambourakis 8 років тому

    What's the width of the board that you used?

    • @garcj108
      @garcj108  8 років тому

      look at the description

  • @dukejohn2000
    @dukejohn2000 7 років тому +1

    This is a rather old video, but I wanted to ask, is the 12 degree cut always 12 degrees, regardless of length/width of the wood, or do I need to use a formula to figure out exactly what angle to cut it at?

    • @garcj108
      @garcj108  7 років тому

      Well, you can use a formula to calculate either.
      Basically, if you change the angle you will change the number of staves you will need for the lid. The smaller the angle, the more segments.
      If you change the width of the segments, then that will change the radius of the lid.
      If you are looking to make a chest with a wider radius on the lid, keep the 12 degrees bevel and just make the staves thicker. That should be easier.
      Let me know if you have further questions. Im glad to help.

    • @dukejohn2000
      @dukejohn2000 7 років тому +1

      Great, I'll be attempting to make one on Friday, so if anything goes wrong, I'll ask. Thanks a ton, Great video as well.

    • @garcj108
      @garcj108  7 років тому

      Any time! Happy Building!

    • @dukejohn2000
      @dukejohn2000 7 років тому +1

      Hey, I made the boards 2 1/2 inches wide, and I cut 6 of them at a 15 degree angle, I had a little trouble making them all flush (table saw is pretty old) but I can sand them when the glue dries. Thanks a bunch for the info, and the video.

    • @garcj108
      @garcj108  7 років тому +1

      awesome, have fun!

  • @Acssnipa
    @Acssnipa 5 років тому

    Great work! I want to make one myself but bigger! I'm thinking of a radius of 5.9" top arch. I have a board 0.47" thick and 1.18" width. How do you calculate the angle? is there an equation? thank you

    • @garcj108
      @garcj108  5 років тому

      Acssnipa you can do it mathematically, however you have to be very precise with measurements and cuts to get exactly what you want. I would recommend using scraps that is all the same dimensions as your material and do trial and error

  • @RetiredTony
    @RetiredTony 8 років тому

    You have that lid(top) degrees? hard of hearing sorry. Close caption is not set. thanks

    • @garcj108
      @garcj108  8 років тому

      Depends on how many segments you want to do have on the arch. I have seven segments, so i used a 12 degree cut.

    • @RetiredTony
      @RetiredTony 8 років тому

      +Libo thank you