“I love a good cold beer and mustard on my fries” may have been a more romantic phrase to put on the box, but I’m sure she probably loved your idea too.
I love that you know the song. It’s pretty special to us so she really appreciated it. Logan, I can’t thank you enough for your continued support. Remind me, did you find me when I had 200 subscribers?
Very Good. the part where you did free hand routing for hinges without any template will be impossible for me. A potential to screw up the whole project at that point. I wonder what is alternatice to create those notches for the hinges.
For my learning… Why did you glue the lid to the box and then cut it off? This left little dado’s from the box dividers on the lid now. Just seams like if you have a nice fit you would want a solid piece all around or recess the center of the lid so if the tea bags are little taller the lid would shut flush and then you would not have the groves on the lid. But great build it looks gorgeous. I want to make one now.
Hey Josh, good question. I didn't want the lid to be thin and flimsy so there are a few different ways I could have built the lid. One option I considered was to take a thicker stock of wood and milling out the inside using my CNC, similar to what you suggested. Another option would have been to create a separate piece using the same method I used to make the box, but this wouldn't have the dado slots in it. Ultimately I chose the method that you see because I thought it was the most straightforward and replicable method that people could emulate. One thing I love about woodworking is that there is generally multiple ways to approach a build, depending on your skill level and tools available. If you make a box, tag me on instagram so I can see your work. Good Luck!
Hey Ray, you can fill those knot holes with epoxy. I normally use some dark Colored pigment to match the color of the wood to make it look a bit more natural
New intro? :D Great piece, I always enjoy when splines are being added :)
I am trying a faster intro. Do you like the older style or the newer one? You’re a better UA-camr than me so I am interested to hear your thought.
“I love a good cold beer and mustard on my fries” may have been a more romantic phrase to put on the box, but I’m sure she probably loved your idea too.
I love that you know the song. It’s pretty special to us so she really appreciated it.
Logan, I can’t thank you enough for your continued support. Remind me, did you find me when I had 200 subscribers?
@@EigenDesigns it was around 200-400 probably. We both had about the same amount.
Remarkable video. Love the details and explanation in simple language. Great looking piece.
Thanks Ron. This was definitely a fun build! Have a great day.
Very nice ,lovely wood choice.
Thanks Nick! :)
Very beautiful creation. Thanks for sharing it with us
Thank you! :)
As always, great work!! 👍
Thanks @AutoRaiders :)
Beautiful job Mark and congrats on the channel growth!
Keep at it brother!
Thanks so much! It's been a such a great journey so far. I appreciate your continued support.
Very Good. the part where you did free hand routing for hinges without any template will be impossible for me. A potential to screw up the whole project at that point. I wonder what is alternatice to create those notches for the hinges.
how did you do the words so neatly?
For my learning… Why did you glue the lid to the box and then cut it off? This left little dado’s from the box dividers on the lid now. Just seams like if you have a nice fit you would want a solid piece all around or recess the center of the lid so if the tea bags are little taller the lid would shut flush and then you would not have the groves on the lid. But great build it looks gorgeous. I want to make one now.
Hey Josh, good question. I didn't want the lid to be thin and flimsy so there are a few different ways I could have built the lid. One option I considered was to take a thicker stock of wood and milling out the inside using my CNC, similar to what you suggested. Another option would have been to create a separate piece using the same method I used to make the box, but this wouldn't have the dado slots in it. Ultimately I chose the method that you see because I thought it was the most straightforward and replicable method that people could emulate.
One thing I love about woodworking is that there is generally multiple ways to approach a build, depending on your skill level and tools available. If you make a box, tag me on instagram so I can see your work. Good Luck!
ola amigo , sou brasileiro, tenho uma humilde oficina em casa , ja estou me arriscando a alguns progetos e tem dado certo ,adóro suas dicas , obg✊
Obrigado pelo apoio meu amigo. Espero que você continue a desenvolver suas habilidades de marcenaria. Tenha um bom dia
I'm new into woodworking but want to give this a try with some cheaper wood to practice. How did you address that knot
Hey Ray, you can fill those knot holes with epoxy. I normally use some dark
Colored pigment to match the color of the wood to make it look a bit more natural
@@EigenDesigns thank you sir