That might be the most understated line in all Woodworking YT, “Good lumber makes all the difference, it’s such a pleasure to work with nice materials.” Truer words have never been spoken!
I'm sure your letter carrier thanks you! As a rural letter carrier I subconsciously rate all my customers based on the quality of the mailbox and Christmas goodies.
Ha! Every home is different, but for ours it really is the first thing you see when coming in. I wanted it to put my best foot forward for that very reason.
I love that you scribed the post to the boulder so it looks like it's perfectly embedded in the rock. When I saw this on IG I really though you used a diamond blade to cut the rock perfectly around the post.
While I enjoy working with wood and building things, I realize now how I would have never be able to make a living at it. I have not had the patience as I see you demonstrate in your videos. I once built a playhouse for my kids when they were young but I didn't use any plans. It worked and they and the neighbor kids enjoyed playing in it. But it would never have been worthy of a video. Just wanted to say that while I will never have never lived up excellence in my journey, I do very much appreciate your excellence. I have been a fan of your site for a long time! Thanks for your videos!
Pro tip: use a drillbit one size smaller and push it to one side of the hole to mark the hole in the tenon to get the offset. Thank you very much. I love your content!
It’s really refreshing to see someone marketing a product at or below the actual rating. I’d say that pole saw can easily measure 2.25hp. Great build as always mike. Your videos are therapy.
The project and video were both great! Coming from someone who will never spend the time to film any of my projects, please keep filming and posting yours lol
You should get yourself a Super Surfacer. I've never seen one in real life and I think they're only common in Japan, but every time I see one I want one. I've been watching Japanese woodworkers on UA-cam and there are so many specialty Japanese tools that simply don't exist here for whatever reason. (I've been watching "Shoyan Japanese Carpenter" and "Ishitani Furniture".)
Funny you mention it, I have wanted one for a while. I just found out about one for sale near me on eBay, but I missed the end of the auction by an hour or so.
Yes - I use the 9000 cut process often. Just seems to be so much more work to setup a router or dado stack. Glad to know that professionals do the same.
This is a most excellent and very cool project ! (The stone ~ non excavation ~ footing!). And nice to hear that your S.O. has a "Honey Do" list! Always a treat to have a tour around the Board Room too ! Thanks for All that you share !
Wow - you do beautiful work and entertain, too! I would love to spend a vacation of one or two weeks in your shop. Your knowledge of the craft is impressive.
Great project. Last year, I built a new mailbox based on a design similar to yours -- less the boulder. It was a very satisfying project with nice results. Yours has been the same, it is clear. Nicely done!!!
A great project, Mike. Love that a true carpentry master often has a Band-Aid on a finger. Your' videos are not only educational, but very relaxing too.
Looks BEAUTIFUL.....really turned out awesome!!! I'm amazed at how much your "shop apprentice" has grown. He's becoming a great little helper and will learn so many skills from you while assisting in the shop!
Very, very nice Mike. I think the shop apprentice approved and then went and found something else to do. Can't believe just how big he's gotten. You might need to add length to the old wagon, but don't pull him around when his friends are looking..lol Thanks for the video.
High quality detailed build, nice work! Lol if someone hits that mailbox they will certainly fill it! I’ve been thinking about building one with a large oversized mail box to keep delivery drivers off of my drive way. 👍
@@idontthinkso666 Hi Pat, I’ve had my mailbox hit several times before. Slamming into this one you would certainly fill it as it as a large rock they would also hit.
Pro tip: when trying to find the center just angle the tape measure on the workpiece to the next nearest whole number. for your example that would be 5". then mark at 2.5" and its the center.
@@MikeFarrington yea once you do it once you're gona feel really silly for not doing it from the second you picked up a tape looking for center. Its ok. we all felt the same thing.
@@jeepxj We'll see. Peoples brains work in different ways. I'll give it a try but, the measuring from both sides could help me prevent a math error. Hope that makes sense.
I noticed that you didn’t bring over your newspaper tube to the new structure. Thanks for sharing this insightful video. Hopefully some neighborhood fool will not attempt to move this box with his moving vehicle. Our driveway fronts on a state highway. We lost two mailbox posts to vehicles; on the second encounter the driver left an oil pan in exchange for the steel rebar that was pounded 18” deep in ground and about 18” inside the cedar post. I will have to look for a rock if we have to replace another mailbox. Wishing you and your family a blessed week, gentle weather and restful evenings. Cheers
Thank you! Recently purchased the materials for my mailbox (was also inspired by the 3rd Coast video), now I have all the motivation i need to make a complete mess and lasting finished product!
Hello Mike, When the Chairman of the board says upgrade, we upgrade. Great job learned a lot. From one of the billions of fans. LOL Songs to enjoy from your female fans. The Eagles "Take it Easy" and "Those Shoes" Thank you
Thank you Delilah. Take it Easy has a special place in my heart. It was the first song my dad played for me when I was just a little boy. He played a few others from the Eagles greatest hits, then we moved on to Born in the USA.
Recently discovered your channel, new sub!! I've been woodworking for 40 years and I learn something with every one of your vids so far. Also appreciate the humor! Oh, and your shop doesn't suck either!
"Maybe it would look as though, a little more thought was put into the project." Haha yeah, up until that dovetailed slot for the address, it looked like you really cobbled that thing together. Awesome work, Mike!
Well, since I don't have excavation equipment other than a pick and shovel moving a huge rock is straight out for my old back.. Looks great for a guy with all kinds of great equipment to work with..😊
To find center you can use your combo square with the 45 degree leg against one side of the post. Mark a line, then flip it to the other side of the post and mark a line,,,and presto,,,instant center intersection.
as long as a perfect perpendicular line is marked first so the 45 lines are at exact same height from both sides ( a mark at desiered location then an angled ruler at , for example, 8 inches from side to side, the 'exact center ' will be the 4 inches mark on the ruler)
@@MikeFarrington My Son lives in the US and his mail box is always being trashed so I am sending him your video as I'm sure that would survive anything. Great job!!
Yo Yo Yo Mike!!!! How freakin awesome to mount it onto the boulder. A super cool & clean design but, the boulder blew my mind!! Well done Sir!! Hoping all is well, Dirty Jersey out!!
@@MikeFarrington I am pleased to announce that you have earned a coveted click on the notification bell. You have joined the elite company of only five other channels!!! In all seriousness, though, my thanks for producing such great content and my awe of your immense skill at what is merely a hobby for the rest of us mortals.
@@MikeFarrington While I was watching I was hoping you did not live in an area that receives any snow. Plow trucks can be brutal on mailboxes. It looks like that’s not an issue. Awesome job
@@suzisaintjames I am totally bummed to hear this, unfortunately, I have heard this from others as well. There is nothing I can do, I just take the beating the algorithm dishes out. Thank you very much for you views and comments over the years. It really means a lot.
One factor of notifications could be because of the frequency of your videos. I understand that it takes time to do these projects, and that time doubles or quadruples when you are filming... But have you considered doing UA-cam's new "shorts" videos? You could do a series of basic woodworking 101 tips for newbies like me! For example, I learned that for my current project that I need full extension, bottom mount drawer slides, for a pull out shelf. And that cabinet handles come with all sorts of different hole widths... so don't drill the holes until you get your handles home. ... Or you could film somethings that you might be showing your shop apprentice to how to do.💖🌞🌵😷
@@suzisaintjames I agree that my posting frequency is quite low. I like the idea of 101 style videos, let me put some thought into that. I do have a video all planned out where the Shop Apprentice and I go back in time 35 years to the first project I ever built, which I still use to this day. If you have any questions you think I can help with feel free to email me via my website.
Your hilarious man. I love the quick witty jokes throughout your videos. This was fun to watch and definitely inspiring for me to replace out goofy crooked mailbox that’s currently teetering on a metal pole.
This dude could build a toothpick and make it interesting.
Ha! How did you know what my next video was going to be.
And oh so soothing to listen to
Have you got a link to that video?
Literally. I don't even care what he is making. I just click on whatever I haven't seen yet. Never disappointed.
That's the same combination as my luggage!
Ha! Great movie.
That might be the most understated line in all Woodworking YT, “Good lumber makes all the difference, it’s such a pleasure to work with nice materials.” Truer words have never been spoken!
Thank you. Good materials make the difference.
I'm sure your letter carrier thanks you! As a rural letter carrier I subconsciously rate all my customers based on the quality of the mailbox and Christmas goodies.
Ha! Every home is different, but for ours it really is the first thing you see when coming in. I wanted it to put my best foot forward for that very reason.
I love that you scribed the post to the boulder so it looks like it's perfectly embedded in the rock. When I saw this on IG I really though you used a diamond blade to cut the rock perfectly around the post.
Thank you. Carving the stone could have worked. I didn't even think of that, the woodworker in me figured carving the wood is easier.
While I enjoy working with wood and building things, I realize now how I would have never be able to make a living at it. I have not had the patience as I see you demonstrate in your videos. I once built a playhouse for my kids when they were young but I didn't use any plans. It worked and they and the neighbor kids enjoyed playing in it. But it would never have been worthy of a video. Just wanted to say that while I will never have never lived up excellence in my journey, I do very much appreciate your excellence. I have been a fan of your site for a long time! Thanks for your videos!
Thank you.
Pro tip: use a drillbit one size smaller and push it to one side of the hole to mark the hole in the tenon to get the offset.
Thank you very much. I love your content!
Great tip!
Mike your dry sense of humour just kills me. I wish you had more uploads!
Thank you. I'll have another one out soon.
15:11. That trick alone was worth the price of admission, lol. Gonna use it to make some 1/2" key holders from 3/4" dowel stock.
Thank you. That is a neat trick for sure.
The show plow drivers in my neighborhood would really love this.
Ha! I bet. Our neighborhood doesn't get plowed, so not an issue here.
The dow making tip was incredible! Tank you! Also linseed paint is a good permanent outdoor finish
Thank you for the tip. I'll look into linseed paint.
It’s really refreshing to see someone marketing a product at or below the actual rating. I’d say that pole saw can easily measure 2.25hp.
Great build as always mike. Your videos are therapy.
The project and video were both great! Coming from someone who will never spend the time to film any of my projects, please keep filming and posting yours lol
Thank you. Will do.
You should get yourself a Super Surfacer. I've never seen one in real life and I think they're only common in Japan, but every time I see one I want one. I've been watching Japanese woodworkers on UA-cam and there are so many specialty Japanese tools that simply don't exist here for whatever reason. (I've been watching "Shoyan Japanese Carpenter" and "Ishitani Furniture".)
Funny you mention it, I have wanted one for a while. I just found out about one for sale near me on eBay, but I missed the end of the auction by an hour or so.
That’s the most gangster mailbox I’ve ever seen.
Thank you.
Yes - I use the 9000 cut process often. Just seems to be so much more work to setup a router or dado stack.
Glad to know that professionals do the same.
Plus the dado leaves scoring marks.
Wow better than norms now that’s impressive 🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻🇮🇪🇮🇪
Thank you.
This is a most excellent and very cool project ! (The stone ~ non excavation ~ footing!). And nice to hear that your S.O. has a "Honey Do" list! Always a treat to have a tour around the Board Room too ! Thanks for All that you share !
Thank you very much!
It’s absolutely glorious! I love the massive rock with the post scribed to it and of course the painstaking joinery… as it should be built!
Thank you very much.
Great band name, Nine Thousand Cuts. Well done, Mikey.
Totally. Thank you.
Wow - you do beautiful work and entertain, too! I would love to spend a vacation of one or two weeks in your shop. Your knowledge of the craft is impressive.
Thank you.
Nice work and really nice wood. Thanks for sharing.
Weekend Stuff
Thanks 👍
That sign looks like it could be easily cut down to a 23🤔😄
Talk about a motivational video, I can’t help but want to make that now!
Ha! Good guess, but still a little off.
Great project. Last year, I built a new mailbox based on a design similar to yours -- less the boulder. It was a very satisfying project with nice results. Yours has been the same, it is clear.
Nicely done!!!
Very cool!
You mailed it.
Ha! Love it.
nice work! that Holow mortise machine is awesome. I haven't seen one in over 30 years. such a clean working machine
Thank you.
Pro tip: Thnak you = Thank you 😁
Well done on the mailbox, it looks amazing and I now want one.
Glad you like it!
The artist strikes again.
Thank you.
I was able to use that same model of hollow mortiser in school. It’s a very underrated tool. Great job as always!
Its a truly great tool.
A great project, Mike. Love that a true carpentry master often has a Band-Aid on a finger. Your' videos are not only educational, but very relaxing too.
Thank you Phil. If I told you how I cut my finger you'd laugh.
Looks BEAUTIFUL.....really turned out awesome!!! I'm amazed at how much your "shop apprentice" has grown. He's becoming a great little helper and will learn so many skills from you while assisting in the shop!
Thank you very much.
Very, very nice Mike. I think the shop apprentice approved and then went and found something else to do. Can't believe just how big he's gotten. You might need to add length to the old wagon, but don't pull him around when his friends are looking..lol Thanks for the video.
He is getting pretty heavy to pull in the wagon these days.
High quality detailed build, nice work! Lol if someone hits that mailbox they will certainly fill it! I’ve been thinking about building one with a large oversized mail box to keep delivery drivers off of my drive way. 👍
Fill it with what?
@@idontthinkso666 Hi Pat, I’ve had my mailbox hit several times before. Slamming into this one you would certainly fill it as it as a large rock they would also hit.
That's a good idea!
@@idontthinkso666 blood....probably.
Pro tip: when trying to find the center just angle the tape measure on the workpiece to the next nearest whole number. for your example that would be 5". then mark at 2.5" and its the center.
That is a good tip. Thank you.
@@MikeFarrington yea once you do it once you're gona feel really silly for not doing it from the second you picked up a tape looking for center. Its ok. we all felt the same thing.
@@jeepxj We'll see. Peoples brains work in different ways. I'll give it a try but, the measuring from both sides could help me prevent a math error. Hope that makes sense.
@@MikeFarrington in theory it always finds the center. you dont need to know your overall dimension.
@@MikeFarrington You can do both. Angle one way to get an easily divisible number, mark, then angle the other way.
Looks great.
Thanks!
I love it! Proof, yet again, that no project is too small for a woodworker to obsess over and totally overbuild it. Awesome!
I couldn't agree more Overbuilding is half the fun.
Something like this box could be sold for $2,000 or more, so it would be a profitable "small" project if one wanted to sell them.
You are a teacher and comedian😂. Love your work and shop.
Thank you.
From this video alone I think your mortiser has earned the title “the Mighty Mortiser”. Thanks for another great video.
That is such a nice tool.
Great job! Glad to see you picking up some checks in the last scene.
I wish.
Keeping it positive, like, I’m positive I dig your videos and appreciate what you do.
@@Mikemalone7873 Thank you. I'm with ya, gotta stay positive.
Love the clip for your sanding blade/disk. 👍.💖🌞🌵😷
Thank you Suzi.
Lovely piece of craftsmanship. You made something simple as a postbox a pleasure to watch.
Thank you Phil.
I noticed that you didn’t bring over your newspaper tube to the new structure. Thanks for sharing this insightful video. Hopefully some neighborhood fool will not attempt to move this box with his moving vehicle. Our driveway fronts on a state highway. We lost two mailbox posts to vehicles; on the second encounter the driver left an oil pan in exchange for the steel rebar that was pounded 18” deep in ground and about 18” inside the cedar post. I will have to look for a rock if we have to replace another mailbox.
Wishing you and your family a blessed week, gentle weather and restful evenings. Cheers
Thank you. Sorry to hear about your mailboxes. Fortunately, we are on a quite dead end road.
Thank you! Recently purchased the materials for my mailbox (was also inspired by the 3rd Coast video), now I have all the motivation i need to make a complete mess and lasting finished product!
Nice, go for it.
its nice to see your apprentice growing up 👍👍👍
Thank you. He is getting big.
a little bit of Japanese-esque! Nice!
Indeed.
Very nice. I have been wanting to do this very thing for our mail box as well as a house number post.
Go for it!
Hello Mike, When the Chairman of the board says upgrade, we upgrade. Great job learned a lot. From one of the billions of fans. LOL Songs to enjoy from your female fans. The Eagles "Take it Easy" and "Those Shoes" Thank you
Thank you Delilah. Take it Easy has a special place in my heart. It was the first song my dad played for me when I was just a little boy. He played a few others from the Eagles greatest hits, then we moved on to Born in the USA.
Looks Great Mike!
Thanks 👍
Well done. I enjoyed watching this project. Thank you for documenting it on video.
Glad you enjoyed it!
There are entire UA-cam videos dedicated to showing crappy methods of making dowels and you just threw this gem as an offhand remark. Thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it! I try and stick neat tips in my videos in an attempt to keep them compelling.
Fantastic project, Mike. It's great to see the apprentice and how big he is getting. Rather than 2 horsepower, that was a one Mikepower saw.
Bill
2hp=1mp Haha!
How appropriate, a "Make it a Blockbuster Night" shirt followed by an "inconceivable" one LOL
Ha! I have been upping my shirt game lately.
Amazing project, humor, and shirt selection. I lost it at “it saws most things”.
Ha! Thank you. I always thought Sawzall was a little much.
Recently discovered your channel, new sub!! I've been woodworking for 40 years and I learn something with every one of your vids so far. Also appreciate the humor! Oh, and your shop doesn't suck either!
Thank you very much. Welcome aboard.
"Maybe it would look as though, a little more thought was put into the project." Haha yeah, up until that dovetailed slot for the address, it looked like you really cobbled that thing together. Awesome work, Mike!
Thank you. I think it would have looked a little clunky, if I had just screwed the sign on.
@@MikeFarrington dovetailing the sign slot was a classy move.
Great video as always Mike. Thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it
Another enjoyable video watching the master create an everyday piece of equipment at the next level, awesome outcome, thanks for sharing.
Glad you enjoyed it
Can’t wait for you to make the corresponding Femail Box!!! Great work as always!
Ha! I'll get on it.
Nice project
Thank you! Cheers!
Well, since I don't have excavation equipment other than a pick and shovel moving a huge rock is straight out for my old back.. Looks great for a guy with all kinds of great equipment to work with..😊
Well I had to call in my neighbor to help me move the rock. Point is, lean on friends when you have a gap in your tool set.
@@MikeFarrington Age usually comes with old friends as well ..lol It's an ongoing movement..
To find center you can use your combo square with the 45 degree leg against one side of the post. Mark a line, then flip it to the other side of the post and mark a line,,,and presto,,,instant center intersection.
Good tip, thank you.
as long as a perfect perpendicular line is marked first so the 45 lines are at exact same height from both sides ( a mark at desiered location then an angled ruler at , for example, 8 inches from side to side, the 'exact center ' will be the 4 inches mark on the ruler)
If you're asking H.M. Murdock from The A-Team, I believe it would be a 2 horsey power pull saw! Amazing build as always Mike!!
Ha! Love it. Thank you.
Nicely done. A great addition to the compound!
Thank you.
Superb, as ever, Mike. Cheers from Western New York!
Thanks Mark.
Always a pleasure watching you work.
Thank you.
First one of your videos I have seen. AWESOME!!!
Awesome! Thank you!
Beautiful!
Thank you! Cheers!
Excellent job - beautifully executed!!
Thank you very much!
@@MikeFarrington My Son lives in the US and his mail box is always being trashed so I am sending him your video as I'm sure that would survive anything. Great job!!
Beautiful project!
Thank you! 😊
That turned out really nice. 👍🏽
Thank you! Cheers!
Very nice Mike! Some excellent techniques and tips in this video that are helpful even though I will probably never make this project.
Glad it was helpful!
It turned out beautiful. Nice project! Like the dowel making tip. Thanks
That is a really neat tip for sure.
What can I say but it was an awesome build. Great to see the apprentice, he is growing up fast. Next he will be asking for a salary
Thank you. He is getting big so fast.
Yo Yo Yo Mike!!!! How freakin awesome to mount it onto the boulder. A super cool & clean design but, the boulder blew my mind!! Well done Sir!! Hoping all is well, Dirty Jersey out!!
Whats up Mikey Mike? Thank you, it was a neat project, and fun to build.
Mike lm in the Uk and sir you could put this in harrods what is the most expensive shop in London Mike you are a real G as my son says 😊👍
Thank you, that is quite the compliment.
If that’s the miter saw that I think it is…Nice! 💯
Yes, that is a very high end saw.
Nice job. Loved the ideas here. My last place I found a granite core ( square) for the post..
That is awesome!
Like a rock, standin' arrow straight
Like a rock, chargin' from the gate
Like a rock, carryin' the weight
Like a rock
Mike, what song? Easy....easy
I worked in a bowling alley for 5 years back in the 90s, I know every word to every Bob Seger song.
Always love your videos, the dry sense of humor matches up nicely with my Gen X apathy ;)
Ha! Thank you.
@@MikeFarrington I am pleased to announce that you have earned a coveted click on the notification bell. You have joined the elite company of only five other channels!!!
In all seriousness, though, my thanks for producing such great content and my awe of your immense skill at what is merely a hobby for the rest of us mortals.
@@jgonzo1995 Thank you very much.
Beautiful job, Mike, as always. I love watching you work.
Thank you very much!
Rock on, Dude! Excellent project and superb instruction. Thanks!
Thanks a bunch!
Lovely,now for all the bills
Ha! Tell me about it.
Look great Mike...rock on!
Ha! Will do.
Really beautiful work! Inspiring.
Thank you.
That’s beautiful. Very nice work. Take care
Thank you! Cheers!
@@MikeFarrington While I was watching I was hoping you did not live in an area that receives any snow. Plow trucks can be brutal on mailboxes. It looks like that’s not an issue. Awesome job
@@mtadams2009 It snows like crazy here, but our roads do not get plowed.
@@MikeFarrington Well that’s good. Where I live my mailbox gets destroyed every few years from the plows.
Terrific content as usual Mike. Love the humorous commentary too. Great stuff.
Glad you enjoyed it
That 2HP pull saw is a bit narcissistic ;) Great vid, thanks! The dowel trick was genius.
ITs the truth. Plus thats an induction motor, so we know the number accurate.
Good project with a beautiful result.
Thank you! Cheers!
Looks awesome! Thanks for sharing all your tips and tricks with us.
My pleasure!
Congratulations, your shop assistant really grew to be a big boy.... How times run. Greetings Thomas
Yes, thanks
10:00 for accuracy when choosing a drafting triangle, get the larger one. Just like a level, bigger is better! 💖🌞🌵😷
Thank you Suzi.
@@MikeFarrington, I haven't been getting notifications of your videos, so I'll be doing a Mike Farrington marathon this weekend! 💖🌞🌵😷
@@suzisaintjames I am totally bummed to hear this, unfortunately, I have heard this from others as well. There is nothing I can do, I just take the beating the algorithm dishes out. Thank you very much for you views and comments over the years. It really means a lot.
One factor of notifications could be because of the frequency of your videos. I understand that it takes time to do these projects, and that time doubles or quadruples when you are filming... But have you considered doing UA-cam's new "shorts" videos? You could do a series of basic woodworking 101 tips for newbies like me! For example, I learned that for my current project that I need full extension, bottom mount drawer slides, for a pull out shelf. And that cabinet handles come with all sorts of different hole widths... so don't drill the holes until you get your handles home. ... Or you could film somethings that you might be showing your shop apprentice to how to do.💖🌞🌵😷
@@suzisaintjames I agree that my posting frequency is quite low. I like the idea of 101 style videos, let me put some thought into that. I do have a video all planned out where the Shop Apprentice and I go back in time 35 years to the first project I ever built, which I still use to this day. If you have any questions you think I can help with feel free to email me via my website.
Your hilarious man. I love the quick witty jokes throughout your videos. This was fun to watch and definitely inspiring for me to replace out goofy crooked mailbox that’s currently teetering on a metal pole.
Glad you enjoyed!
This is art😢 such beautiful work
Thank you.
As always great work. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you! Cheers!
Spectacular job!
Thank you.
The tractor demo wins the internet today!
Ha! Thank you.
LMAO funny at the beginning. Nice work who would have thought you could put so much into a post.
Thank you. Anything worth doing is worth overdoing.
Mike, nice to see another great video. I use my sanding disc on most every project.
That is really great to hear. Thank you.
Liked-Subscribed-Notified. NICE SHOP! I have a PowerMatic 66 tablesaw, and a Laguna 18" bandsaw.. but your shop outclasses mine
Thank you. Great to have you onboard. I am a professional woodworker, hence my shop is pretty well outfitted.
After the rock solid dad joke you should have said "this thing is not going anywhere". Only true dad combination.
Agreed. That was a missed opportunity on my part.