Jewellery Box made from pallet wood (part 1 of 3)

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  • Woodwork video. In this video I make a jewellery box made from some pallet wood which I believe to be meranti. In this video I assemble the main box.
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  • @Scubadog_
    @Scubadog_ 7 років тому +19

    Ah, exquisite! A salady-relishy kind of thing!

  • @iamlonefrog4252
    @iamlonefrog4252 7 років тому

    Top notch Keith, simply wonderful.

  • @Kahuna1239
    @Kahuna1239 7 років тому

    Looking great. Can't wait to see part two.

  • @M31AFW
    @M31AFW 7 років тому +1

    Love the videos, very inspiring! If I had the space for a workshop I'd be in there all the time making things like this. Can't wait for part 2&3. Keep up the good work.

  • @MissLady-pq4hc
    @MissLady-pq4hc 4 роки тому

    Always so informative. Thanks for sharing.

  • @thegoodfight365
    @thegoodfight365 6 років тому

    Mighty nice gift. I think I'll try to make one for me lady. Thanks for the tips.

  • @brewsscrews4624
    @brewsscrews4624 6 років тому

    Great Idea! I have a lot of pallet wood i can use. Wasn't sure what to do with it, but now i know! Thanks

  • @kimberlyplayer
    @kimberlyplayer 7 років тому

    Very nice! Look forward to next video.

  • @nikduer
    @nikduer 7 років тому

    I really enjoy your channel. Beautiful projects.

  • @eenglish1
    @eenglish1 7 років тому +1

    Great video Keith Can not wait till part 2

    • @sumosprojects
      @sumosprojects 7 років тому

      Elliott English so say all of us mate 👍

  • @WHCreations
    @WHCreations 7 років тому

    nice looking project Keith. love using pallet wood

  • @kennyatkins6448
    @kennyatkins6448 6 років тому

    Lunch sounds good!

  • @luisstanker1491
    @luisstanker1491 6 років тому

    Brilliant Idea with d Bottom and d Top 👏👏👏👏👏👍

  • @ianvicedomini2648
    @ianvicedomini2648 3 роки тому

    Looking great Keith. Great video chap

  • @graymouser1
    @graymouser1 6 років тому

    Rubber bands are excellent clamps. I also like using masking/painters tape. It actually has a fair bit of elasticity so if you are careful when you're applying it, it can exert a terrific amount of pressure.

  • @More-Space-In-Ear
    @More-Space-In-Ear 7 років тому +1

    Great build so far Keith, looking forward to part 2 & 3…one good thing is that the ending is already seen and looks fab. Keep up the great work my friend 👍🏼😊

    • @sumosprojects
      @sumosprojects 7 років тому +1

      Marc it's always suspense waiting for the next part lol

  • @CelticSaint
    @CelticSaint 5 років тому

    It must be great to have all those power tools at your disposal!

  • @SHARPEYSWORKSHOP
    @SHARPEYSWORKSHOP 7 років тому +1

    looking forward to part two nice to know what your having for tea lol

    • @sumosprojects
      @sumosprojects 7 років тому

      SHARPEYS WORKSHOP my missus does the same when I'm filming 😂

  • @sumandl
    @sumandl 7 років тому

    Excited to see part two

  • @MarkMcCluney
    @MarkMcCluney 7 років тому +1

    that's looking nice mate, looking forward to seeing the finished item. really enjoyable vid, you're becoming my new favourite UA-cam maker!

    • @sumosprojects
      @sumosprojects 7 років тому

      Mark McCluney I'm with you mate, I try doing a channel & then look to Keith for inspiration 👍

  • @ianbrodiesmith4085
    @ianbrodiesmith4085 7 років тому +2

    Whats for afters part 2. LOL. Liking the look of this wood after clean up

    • @sumosprojects
      @sumosprojects 7 років тому

      Ian Brodie Smith come up a treat mate, never easy ti identity timber but a clean up & coating makes it shine

  • @tonwanten6417
    @tonwanten6417 3 роки тому

    Wow great... and curious 😀

  • @VampyRagDoll
    @VampyRagDoll 7 років тому

    Ok I'm laughing way too much at dinner time. 😂 god love her.

  • @supercheekykiwi
    @supercheekykiwi 7 років тому

    oh that thicknesser tear out is super frustrating. good video look forward to part 2

  • @johnfithian-franks8276
    @johnfithian-franks8276 7 років тому

    I get cargo belts from my "Pound shop" in the UK, I made the little 90* corners from some scrap wood and they work great and are very cheap as well

    • @RagnBoneBrown
      @RagnBoneBrown  7 років тому

      great tip, thanks John - I'll look out for those

  • @jasb6804
    @jasb6804 2 роки тому

    . HT indicates heat treated pallets, MB shows that it's been treated with methyl bromide, DB means the wood has been debarked, and KD means kiln-dried

    • @jasb6804
      @jasb6804 2 роки тому

      MB is banned in most countrie.

  • @fraforgt-350r2
    @fraforgt-350r2 2 роки тому

    I’ve just come across some very large pieces of meranti (I think) timber, from an old farm gate believe it or not. I think meranti is part of the shorea family which is the same one they use for the all the cheap hardwood furniture at bargain stores ljke B&M. It really is beautiful though my meranti, very pinky-red in colour with a mahogany-like grain. Lots of tear out on this wood. I was going to use it for a rough garden project like a raised bed as before I cut into it, it was covered in a thick layer of weathering and dirt and therefore it looked pretty nasty. But after cutting one in half, I was amazed and got my handheld electric planer out. Suddenly I had 2 beautiful pieces of hardwood timber, looks almost like sapele although I’m pretty sure it’s meranti as that’s cheaper and more sensible for a farm gate. Now I’m going to make a bench for around a tree out of it, won’t bother treating it with oil or anything as it’s probably not dry enough and has withstanded being untreated for years

  • @WheresMyPencilUK
    @WheresMyPencilUK 7 років тому

    Looks like a pretty big box your girlfriend must have a lot of jewellery! 😉
    I'm about to embark on my first box project soon (a shoe box for the wife) so this is handy thanks. 👍🏼

  • @tattyman4191
    @tattyman4191 7 років тому +5

    Brilliant channel. I've been a subscriber for a while, but this is my first comment. Keep up the good work. How about a video of how you make your videos? Love your projects and they are always presented in a very good way. Cheers

    • @sumosprojects
      @sumosprojects 7 років тому +1

      Eternal Novice I'm the same, he is a treat to watch mate 👍

    • @tattyman4191
      @tattyman4191 7 років тому

      Sumo's Projects have to check out your channel now 😀

    • @donaldplaysyertrousers134
      @donaldplaysyertrousers134 4 роки тому

      Could've been a bit more "wow" factor with your first comment. I am disappointed

  • @sumosprojects
    @sumosprojects 7 років тому

    G'day mate, your videos are always brilliant & interesting because you keep it simple & the explanations are easy to understand, cheers 🍻 to you, Sumo from Sumo's Projects DownUnder 👍👍👍

    • @RagnBoneBrown
      @RagnBoneBrown  7 років тому

      +Sumo's Projects thanks buddy 👍🏻

  • @sjscreations2608
    @sjscreations2608 7 років тому

    Hi looks very much like sassafras??? Cheers Sean

  • @robsonbueno725
    @robsonbueno725 7 років тому

    muito legal BRAZIL !!!!!!

  • @roberthill7327
    @roberthill7327 2 роки тому

    loads of meranti here in Aus. and yes tear out creates loads of fun.Not!. But it does has some good grain effects. The meranti over here is a bit darker.. and not used for pallets. Wood over here is so expensive and gum trees are good for not a lot….

  • @craiglenhard-rvrguyd
    @craiglenhard-rvrguyd 3 роки тому

    Next time get some old bicycle innertubes to hold the box during glue up.

  • @pyrokiller4682
    @pyrokiller4682 7 років тому

    Might sound odd but why don't u burn the shavings and dust as its a free saves u wasting black bags. Or do u reuse it ?

  • @user-ct8pg4ny8m
    @user-ct8pg4ny8m 5 років тому

    GOOD

  • @danutvasiliu3919
    @danutvasiliu3919 7 років тому +1

    looking great so far, I was wondering if u could show us how did u manage to dust proof your table saw, I have the same table saw and I am using a wet and dry vacuum with a small dust collector attached to the table saw but it still creates a lot of dust from where the blade case is. I was trying to figure out what did u do on yours but I could not see that. Cheers and thanks!

    • @sumosprojects
      @sumosprojects 7 років тому

      Danut Vasiliu super efficient editing mate 👍👍

    • @RagnBoneBrown
      @RagnBoneBrown  7 років тому

      Hi, I have the same set up as you - a simple 30l wet and dry vacuum

    • @danutvasiliu3919
      @danutvasiliu3919 7 років тому

      Do u get all the dust in the vacuum ? On mine I don't, I lose some by the blade , it's not a lot but it is enough to create dust in my garage.from your videos u don't see dust when u using it so I thought u did something differently. Thanks for replaying anyway and keep up the good work:)

  • @stephenmcphillips6118
    @stephenmcphillips6118 7 років тому

    does having a wooden floor increase the noise you make at all ? I'll be building myself a shed roughly the same size as yours and I'm thinking if doing a concrete base

    • @RagnBoneBrown
      @RagnBoneBrown  7 років тому

      I'm not sure, but I would assume that wood absorbs sound to some extent... not as well as insulation would though

  • @karijackson2799
    @karijackson2799 Рік тому

    Could you put what tools you were using please

  • @fgriffintx
    @fgriffintx 4 роки тому

    You might consider a stop block on the sled rather than a pencil mark to achieve equal side lengths.

  • @esskayrepairrestoration8265
    @esskayrepairrestoration8265 7 років тому

    Aren't you doing the jointing the wrong way round? You'd normally joint a face then use that as the reference against the fence to joint the edge.

  • @peterlamborn
    @peterlamborn 7 років тому +1

    Nice vid. Tell me, (pretty much a beginner) is there a way to joint wood that is wider than your jointer's table? Or must you split and laminate? BTW, I never saw such fast chisel work in my life. I look forward to parts 2 and 3!

    • @RagnBoneBrown
      @RagnBoneBrown  7 років тому

      +peterlamborn I've seen videos from Jay Bates and Matthias about how to plane wider boards, check those out. It's not something I've ever needed to do as yet. Personally I'd probably just use a hand plane

    • @peterlamborn
      @peterlamborn 7 років тому +1

      Rag 'n' Bone Brown Oh, you mean a router on a sled set up? Yeah, I'd rather split the wood down the middle and n
      Joint them separately. Of course, I've never tried it. I don't have a great router, though. What I'll probably do is joint a long piece, cut it in half and join. Or split a wide one and joint each half then join. I'm making a body and neck for a Les Paul jr. type guitar. Which would you think would be a better method?

    • @RagnBoneBrown
      @RagnBoneBrown  7 років тому +1

      +peterlamborn no with a planer, search "jay bates 218" and it'll come up first. I'd probably opt for the wider board out of your options as you can probably match the grain, you could even cut it on the bandsaw to get a thinner kerf?

    • @peterlamborn
      @peterlamborn 7 років тому

      Rag 'n' Bone Brown yeah, will do. I really like Jay Bates' vids. You and he do a lot of instruction as opposed to the guys that do it all in fast motion then say "see? That's hoe you do it"! HAHA,

  • @karlpopewoodcraftunofficial
    @karlpopewoodcraftunofficial 5 років тому

    Hi Keith what blade do you use on your table saw as im getting quite a lot of tear out. Also thanks for the video as im making this for my wife this Valentine's. :)

    • @RagnBoneBrown
      @RagnBoneBrown  5 років тому +1

      Details on the tools page of my website. Can’t remember the model no of the blade! 👍

  • @ShaunMeighan
    @ShaunMeighan 7 років тому

    Looking good Keith! How's that glue bottle working out for you? ;)

    • @RagnBoneBrown
      @RagnBoneBrown  7 років тому +4

      +Shaun Meighan hi Shaun, it's ok but I wish it had a longer spout or whatever the word is... my girlfriend saved a BBQ sauce bottle that looks really promising though so I'll be trying that one out next! 👍🏽

  • @ksp1278
    @ksp1278 7 років тому

    Looks great! Was this filmed quite a long time ago by any chance?

    • @RagnBoneBrown
      @RagnBoneBrown  7 років тому

      +ksp1278 thank you! I finished it about 3 weeks ago, I'm curious why you ask? Have I aged?? Haha

  • @bobdickweed
    @bobdickweed 7 років тому +5

    Nice ...whats for dinner in part 2 ?

    • @sumosprojects
      @sumosprojects 7 років тому +1

      Eye Toldyoosso I had a chuckle myself mate, hope it's pizza lol

    • @RagnBoneBrown
      @RagnBoneBrown  7 років тому +1

      i hope it's pizza too!

  • @donaldplaysyertrousers134
    @donaldplaysyertrousers134 4 роки тому +1

    I prefer to keep my pallets intact. That's now far too small to be lifted in the forks of a forklift.

  • @MynyddMunro
    @MynyddMunro 7 років тому

    Hi, what jointer do you use?

    • @RagnBoneBrown
      @RagnBoneBrown  7 років тому

      +The Food Singh Electra Beckum HC260

  • @ahmedalbadri2981
    @ahmedalbadri2981 6 років тому

    جميع الأعمال لأصحاب فكر وحس فنى عالى وجيد ومن الأخشاب المميزه وممكن من الأخشاب القديمه ولاكن أدوات التشغيل والماكينات شديدة الجوده

  • @michaelevans1658
    @michaelevans1658 7 років тому

    That was a lot of work cleaning those boards up .

    • @coalitionofrob436
      @coalitionofrob436 7 років тому

      Michael Evans cleaning up pallet wood always is, but you often get some real gems.

    • @michaelevans1658
      @michaelevans1658 7 років тому +1

      Yep experienced the pallet wood phenomenon myself .

  • @jacklocke9218
    @jacklocke9218 7 років тому

    pumping out some dr dre? 👍

  • @jasb6804
    @jasb6804 2 роки тому

    Different colours in pallet wood; 1st it is heat treatment. And all the products that leach into the wood from its use.
    Dont eat off it...

  • @cosgarion
    @cosgarion 7 років тому +1

    Race it's ok but thumbs up better :-)

  • @lilikharyadi362
    @lilikharyadi362 7 років тому +1

    i think that was falcata wood not meranti

    • @sumosprojects
      @sumosprojects 7 років тому +2

      lilik haryadi bloody timbers are really hard to identify mate, I would of said some Aussie hardwood 😂👍

    • @lilikharyadi362
      @lilikharyadi362 7 років тому +1

      sure mate ..,,

    • @sumosprojects
      @sumosprojects 7 років тому

      lilik haryadi yeah sure mate 👍

    • @rudyardkipling7181
      @rudyardkipling7181 7 років тому

      It's probably where all our hardwoods are going Dirk, into bloody pallets for export D'oh!

  • @ksp1278
    @ksp1278 7 років тому

    Just thought something seemed different. Don't know what though!

  • @gkinlen
    @gkinlen 6 років тому

    Only just come across your vids, great presentation style (compared to our self promoting cousins)

  • @Tyler-ph8bh
    @Tyler-ph8bh 7 років тому

    Shouldn't he really put a riving knife in the table saw to avoid kickback ?

  • @Desewhgrfdewq
    @Desewhgrfdewq 7 років тому

    Why not just put a stop on the panel sled? I would be much more accurate...

    • @RagnBoneBrown
      @RagnBoneBrown  7 років тому

      fence is too small to add a clamp too, and this worked well enough anyway

    • @Desewhgrfdewq
      @Desewhgrfdewq 7 років тому

      okay, nice vid btw

  • @LorcanWall
    @LorcanWall 7 років тому +1

    1st

  • @manofweed1
    @manofweed1 7 років тому

    This video is very pallet woodist. Pallet wood is still wood, even related to the Mahoganies, Oaks and Indian cherry woods of this world......................Poor Pallet wood.

  • @hansdegroot8549
    @hansdegroot8549 7 років тому

    After seeing so much of your videos I just now started to realize that you say and write all your measurements in mm and not in inches. Very uncommon for someone British (but very good for all non British and non US viewers)
    So no objections from my side :-) but I'm curious why you chose the metric system and not the imperial system.