Isnt hard to see that these hands worked a lot. My respects sir. Thanks for sharing. I have to do a jewel box this week before the departure of a friend. No shops around which sell decorative lock and amazon cant sending it before xmas. You saved my project.
Love this latch! You are so very clever. Since I don't possess the wood working tools you used, I will have to find someone locally who could possibly make this for me. You do wonderful work!
great job sir what I love the most is you do not let your disability to dictate your life and you keep doing what you love I respect the to the max sir your awesome and an inspiration
Jack, I followed your basic design and put a latch on a metal shop cabinet that I got at a great price because the handles were missing. The replacement handles would have been $30. I used some scrap cedar and it cost me nothing but some time. The capped dowels were a great technique I know I will use often. Thank you so much.
Thanks Jack. It gets the thumbs up from me. Very simple and straight forward. I came across your vid whilst hunting around for inspiration for making wooden catches or clasps. Yours is good, but am looking for something smaller and clever but yet simple. I have seen quite a few of your vids. Love them all. I also have a sense that you and I have something in common and that is we like a woodworking problems to solve and solve it in wood if we can. :) All the best and keep doing what your doing. And thanks again. Will keep this one in mind. ;)
Isnt hard to see that these hands worked a lot. My respects sir. Thanks for sharing. I have to do a jewel box this week before the departure of a friend. No shops around which sell decorative lock and amazon cant sending it before xmas. You saved my project.
Very nice, love the way you kept the latch wood on a nice wood cabinet!
Great idea, Jack. Love the dowel cap idea.
Love this latch! You are so very clever. Since I don't possess the wood working tools you used, I will have to find someone locally who could possibly make this for me. You do wonderful work!
great job sir what I love the most is you do not let your disability to dictate your life and you keep doing what you love I respect the to the max sir your awesome and an inspiration
You sure do come up with some nice ideas. You know of course I'm going to copy it and make one. Thanks
Nice project! I really like the idea of the hollowed doweling caps! I'm also envious of the wall tool cabinet, it looks awesome.
well done no long speeches straight into the job really nice work
Jack, I followed your basic design and put a latch on a metal shop cabinet that I got at a great price because the handles were missing. The replacement handles would have been $30. I used some scrap cedar and it cost me nothing but some time. The capped dowels were a great technique I know I will use often. Thank you so much.
Just a lovely video! Thank you for showing us how creative you are and with such fervor. Keep up the videos!
They look like wise hands ;) nice work!
Now that's exactly what I want
I'd love to know the names of all these tools you're using if you could add that in the description please!!
Thanks Jack. It gets the thumbs up from me. Very simple and straight forward. I came across your vid whilst hunting around for inspiration for making wooden catches or clasps. Yours is good, but am looking for something smaller and clever but yet simple. I have seen quite a few of your vids. Love them all. I also have a sense that you and I have something in common and that is we like a woodworking problems to solve and solve it in wood if we can. :) All the best and keep doing what your doing. And thanks again. Will keep this one in mind. ;)
You are very good at woodworking. I'm subscribing. P.S that is cool the way you made a latch for your tool chest.
I liked this on Pinterest, and someone else copies it almost everyday. you should know just how popular this has become.
Very nice work …. All the best from France
Very nice work. Thanks for the video.
Nice.....I like the simplicity of the design and it functions as intended!! What hard wood was used?
I like that alot! Great project.
Simple and practical. Good job Jack.
Sencillo y práctico. Buen trabajo Jack.
I like your videos.
Five people are jealous of your skill.
Excelente el trabajo que realiza. Simplemente agradable, nunca se vuelve monótono, nunca cansa como algunos que utilizan mucha palabrería explicando.
very cool! a question on your camera, is it on a headband or something? the angles are really good.
5*****
Impresionante tu trabajo, a pesar de tu dificultad ADMIRABLE
it looks great sensei :)
Yes I will use this for my cute dog bed that I’m making:D
Super! Bravo Mr
Good work 👍👍👍
I see that this dude has some serious arthritis in his finger's but other then that good work!!!!!!!!
Great video
Lots of doin' and showin' with little or no yappin' ... THANK YOU!
Excellent project .....
I love it thank you for sharing sir
Thank you for the video lesson!
That's just great! :)
muito bom, pratico e funcional. Obrigado pelo vídeo, abraço.
Excelente! gracias
legal muito simples e pratico
God Of Wa.. God Of Wood :)
This time I will use stodoys to make it.
Good Lord, there has to be an easier more time saving way to accomplish that.
bravo
maravilloso
ok