Chisels? Luxury. When I were a lad, woodshop owner would make us carve boxes wi' nowt but our thumb nails for tuppence a week - and we were grateful for it!
Right then !,... You were lucky. When I were a lad, we didn't have workshops, we had to work outside. Our boss wouldn't let us use our thumb nails, if we did we were beaten. WE had to use our teeth. We didn't get paid, we had to pay him 2/6d a day just to be there. But we was appy them days. Us was grateful but we had to pay more for that ! Happy Days :)
I've been interested in woodworking recently, and this video is what inspired me to put it into action! I found a cheap 3/4 chisel, bought a couple of chunks of firewood and got to work. And seeing your videos from when you first started only 3 years ago to the point you are today is the greatest inspiration. Thank you
I have some oak from the last tree my brother and I took down before he passed, I have been wondering what to with it till now. You have inspired me to make a box for his son. Thank you!!!
You will feel great for doing it. I used to keep wood that I would find interesting in my dad’s house. He would ask me what I was going to do with it. After he passed away, I took inventory of the wood and made him a beautiful urn for his ashes. He is now on my mantle and I say good night daily
totally I just started woodworking myself and I refuse to use power tools as its too easy to take short cuts and not refine the base skills, it is however pretty punishing on the hands and wrists so when I am content with my hand working skill I will start using some labour saving power tools.
I started my first wood working project this week. Those shavings are actually pretty cool. It's amazing to watch wood go from something rough to a more tame and intricate shape.
I’d love to do something thing like this. I don’t have a garage or a yard even. I live in an apartment, but I’d love to try and make it work and learn more. Thank for showing us so much. I love your videos
@@WoodByWright Oh that’s beautiful! And quite encouraging! Are there small wood cutters that you know of that you could use in such an environment? Not so dangerous and large like circular saws are?
Just found your channel thanks to Rex and my husband and myself saw this one. The first thing my husband said when he saw the title was "And wood I hope." We had to watch it. Thanks for the great video!
This is actually quite inspirational. Seeing other videos using a lot of tools to make something beautiful feels a bit intimidating to start my own project. This video - I'm starting to believe I could do something myself. Great job!
Great job James, I really appreciate the raw-ness of this video and freedom to just get to work with no plans or guide. Full respect for creativity. Thanks for sharing my friend.
That was a neat project. You did a great job to have used only chisels. Enjoy and thank you for all your videos and the time you put in producing them. Take care and God bless.
Very inspirational video. I will need to try this. I noticed from a previous comment that you stopped to sharpen the chisel 6-7 times. Something this chisel newbie will need to keep in mind. Thanks for yor work.
This is what I was looking for! Using wood that hasnt been refined and making something out of it. This is what I wanted to do and see how it is done! Thank you for the video!
That’s wonderful! I happen to have some firewood just laying around, so I might need to give this a shot. And the more I watch your videos the more I’m tempted to go “hand tool only”!
One of the most interesting woodworking videos on youtube. The crudeness adds a different aestethic to the workpiece. Great great job. Love your videos. Greetings from Turkey.
Friend, let me congratulate you, you do a very nice job. I like things made by hand. Especially with wood. I am trying to learn how to work with wood. Thank you for your good work.
THANKYOU James ! I have had latent woodworking skills since my schooldays (I am 50 now ) and recently I have wanted to do something about it and actually use any capability I might have ! I watched quite a few videos and they only made me more confused .Your videos have been a complete revelation! You demystify everything ,and make me feel I can actually do it. I like early things ,and I knew that ancient people used few tools but made amazing things .Therefore I knew that it all depended on knowing how to really usea tool to it's fullest. This video proves it ,and reveals it ,and makes it simple .THANKYOU ! I am going to get chisels and begin . All thanks to you .AND I love your hand tool ideology .AND you are a very modest and self-effacing ,good-humoured person ,and that helps us watching feel we can do it .In other words ,you are a great teacher .
I loved this!! I have a piece of firewood that is a souvenir from a camping trip I took with my best friends this summer and I’ve been looking for something to make out if it to commemorate the trip. A pair of boxes like this would be great!!
Great job on the daily videos. I can't speak for everyone, but great job on the hand carved box using only square-end straight chisels. It does look a bit mid-evil.
Nice. Maybe next is a plane from just chisels? Could you use a chisel as the plane blade? Then you'd be allowed to use planes to help you with the high boy.
our teachers put us to make boxes with just a chisel in carpentry class when we were 10. those are the only classes I remember so I guess it was my favorite subject.
I did a video not too long ago with using a single 1/2 inch chisel and a strap. I walked into the woods and cut a tree down and turned it into a stool using just those two items in the middle of the woods. Or something like this video you can just do it on the ground and push it up against the wall and you can do the exact same thing that way.
@@WoodByWright I am looking forward to the day I understand enough to know I can absorb some of your knowledge! Therefore, this weekend's agenda is to forego Netflix and binge on your channel.Cheers
Maybe hold off on the highboy for now... :) Seriously what a great way to really go off the beaten path by using a single tool to do the whole job. I dare to say that even starting with your considerable knowledge and skill base that this was a great and highly positive woodworking learning exercise. I've added the idea of making a box with chisels only to my own list of projects. Or using your highboy idea as a jumping off point perhaps a whole dugout kayak done with nothing more than a small camp hatchet ! ! ! !
I'm a carpenter and I'm just starting out so I don't have any power tools yet so this video is very helpful to me and I would like to see more builds like this
I saw a picture of a trailer made with a redwood log. Everything was carved out inside. You could start at one end with your chisels and come out the other end😄. Bruce from the City of Orange in Orange County Calif.
Loved it ! Requires lots of patience. Of course adding the luxury of carving killed it, none can compete with that! Yea and next time finish it with chisel wax .
Cara, eu comecei agora a trabalhar com madeira, e suas dicas com o formão vão me ajudar muito. Obrigado. E por favor, continue com esse trabalho maravilhoso que é o Woodwork. Abraço do Brasil.
Enjoyed the video- loved the experiment! dont forget White Oak makes great smoking wood for charcuterie /jerky/cheeses- save the chips! Since you used no oils or tools that would corrupt the wood- an EXCELLENT side product of your labors- Free smoking chips!
actually, they are from Aldi but about the same. my second set of chisels are from harbor freight. they all work the same just depends on how easy they are to sharpen and how fast they dull.
Had a strange dream that has nothing to do with chisels or wood, but I have this weird urge to take this chisel set I have and make something weird. I don't have a shop or anything but I have chisels lol This should be fun
I really like this idea James and the carving gave it great character. A Kolrosing technique using the chisel could be interesting. I'm sure you could make it work :) ॐ
I started wood working at home with just a 3/4" chisel. its pretty awesome. learned how to sharpen it with the materials I had on hand and i've made a couple sculptures that look pretty good with them. maybe you could make a guitar stand or something. just looking around my office as to what I need lol.. nice work man :)
I just learned to do mortise and tenon joints. I had so much trouble with power tools that I ended up using a 10mm chisel. Seems like you're never going to finish the mortise and then--to your point--it actually becomes an enjoyable exercise. I finally was able to cut out a clean mortise and probable won't be using a router, mortise bit, or anything else like that. I'll try the box next. Awesome video, thank you!!!
Ok this is perfect! I want to take up woodworking but don't know where to start. Plus I can't get and of the fancy tools where I live...but I *can* get chisels ☺ I'm going to try this
If you have a chisel you can do just about anything. The only downside is it takes more time. Every tool you get from there on just makes the work easier.
So true. I watched another channel where the guy had like 12 tools to make a mortise tenon joint. A well equipped workshop is a dream but it would take me years to find and save for all those tools. By using chisels I can start almost immediately ☺
Would never have imagined this was all possible with only chisel work. There just had to be a great deal of intermittent sharpening or honing. Was it possible to do all that work with stropping only?
If I remember correctly I only sharpened once. I have a nother video where I chopped down a tree and made a stool with just a chisel and strip out in the woods.
Thanks. Looks like you have been having fun with the videos. If you ever have questions you want answered email is usually the best way to get a hold of me. jameswright@woodbywright.com
@@WoodByWright Thank you so much sir, that is very kind of you so offer your email address to us. Thank you, much appreciated. Yes sir, I have some down time if you will. So we have been enjoying your channel. Watching the winding stick vide as we reply. Your a good man with a lot of great talent not only in your wood working, bur your teaching skills, and presentation skills are super. Thanks again for all do to help us all. dale
Very nice! I make alot of keepsake boxes. I haven't quite made one with chisels only my first one was with a hand saw and chisels and sandpaper oh ya and a hand drill for the knob. I used some old pallet wood it came out pretty good.
i just got a piece of thich branch that i want to make something out of, i dont have any tools or anything but im interested in making something, this box is very well made
Way to show off those awesome abilities... Very nice and thanks for the video fix! maybe I will get out in the shop and keep myself busy until Tuesday ;)
I’ve always enjoyed your videos and thought you were really talented. After watching this one I can see you have some truly amazing skills. Well done 👍
Chisels? Luxury. When I were a lad, woodshop owner would make us carve boxes wi' nowt but our thumb nails for tuppence a week - and we were grateful for it!
LOL love it Doug. this channel needs more people like you!
Yeah, today's generation...spoiled rotten!
I laughed for so long at this. XD
Right then !,... You were lucky. When I were a lad, we didn't have workshops, we had to work outside. Our boss wouldn't let us use our thumb nails, if we did we were beaten. WE had to use our teeth. We didn't get paid, we had to pay him 2/6d a day just to be there. But we was appy them days. Us was grateful but we had to pay more for that ! Happy Days :)
Andrew Parry as a 14 year old I can confirm my generation are full of shite
I've been interested in woodworking recently, and this video is what inspired me to put it into action! I found a cheap 3/4 chisel, bought a couple of chunks of firewood and got to work. And seeing your videos from when you first started only 3 years ago to the point you are today is the greatest inspiration. Thank you
thanks man. that means more then you know. more fun to come.!
How did it turn out?
I have some oak from the last tree my brother and I took down before he passed, I have been wondering what to with it till now. You have inspired me to make a box for his son. Thank you!!!
Sweet Idea! Thanks for the great note!
You will feel great for doing it. I used to keep wood that I would find interesting in my dad’s house. He would ask me what I was going to do with it. After he passed away, I took inventory of the wood and made him a beautiful urn for his ashes. He is now on my mantle and I say good night daily
Sorry for your loss
You´re one of the few individuals in this modern world that understands the function of a chisel. I love it, thanks!
+8gmm8 thanks. It is the basic tool that all others are born from.
Nice work! I like how you continually prove that power tools are not required to make great woodwork.
LOL no but they do save time!
Yes, and that's why I hav'em. :D I do my fair share of hand work, just not as much as you do.
totally I just started woodworking myself and I refuse to use power tools as its too easy to take short cuts and not refine the base skills, it is however pretty punishing on the hands and wrists so when I am content with my hand working skill I will start using some labour saving power tools.
I started my first wood working project this week. Those shavings are actually pretty cool. It's amazing to watch wood go from something rough to a more tame and intricate shape.
Same with me
I’d love to do something thing like this. I don’t have a garage or a yard even. I live in an apartment, but I’d love to try and make it work and learn more. Thank for showing us so much. I love your videos
Sounds like fun. I know several people who work in a small apartment over the kitchen table. Just got to clean up the mess but it works well.
@@WoodByWright Oh that’s beautiful! And quite encouraging! Are there small wood cutters that you know of that you could use in such an environment? Not so dangerous and large like circular saws are?
By the way the free hand celtic design was just lovely! Great job!!! 💚
There’s something magical about the act of making.
I don't understand why people dislike this kind of video. I have watched it twice and I've learned a lot. What's there to dislike?
thanks. that means a lot. You can not please everyone.
Aaah old school wood crafting, thanks for sharing.
Great work. The box looks positively medieval and therefore very attractive. The carving was the final masterstroke.
thanks Alan!
Really glad you made the design by hand. There is something much more special about a lack of perfection.
I love that natural flow when it comes from hands!
Just found your channel thanks to Rex and my husband and myself saw this one. The first thing my husband said when he saw the title was "And wood I hope." We had to watch it. Thanks for the great video!
This is actually quite inspirational. Seeing other videos using a lot of tools to make something beautiful feels a bit intimidating to start my own project. This video - I'm starting to believe I could do something myself. Great job!
thanks! that is about the best complement I could get!
Great job James, I really appreciate the raw-ness of this video and freedom to just get to work with no plans or guide. Full respect for creativity. Thanks for sharing my friend.
thanks! love the channel name too. that fits very nicely with this video!
Thanks , I could watch a video like this everyday!
That was a neat project. You did a great job to have used only chisels. Enjoy and thank you for all your videos and the time you put in producing them. Take care and God bless.
thanks Ron. that means a lot
Very inspirational video. I will need to try this. I noticed from a previous comment that you stopped to sharpen the chisel 6-7 times. Something this chisel newbie will need to keep in mind. Thanks for yor work.
This is what I was looking for! Using wood that hasnt been refined and making something out of it. This is what I wanted to do and see how it is done! Thank you for the video!
Glad I could help. I love working with firewood from time to time.
That’s wonderful! I happen to have some firewood just laying around, so I might need to give this a shot. And the more I watch your videos the more I’m tempted to go “hand tool only”!
thanks man! firewood can be a great source of thicker stock.
One of the most interesting woodworking videos on youtube. The crudeness adds a different aestethic to the workpiece. Great great job. Love your videos. Greetings from Turkey.
thank you. I could not agree more!
Friend, let me congratulate you, you do a very nice job. I like things made by hand. Especially with wood. I am trying to learn how to work with wood. Thank you for your good work.
No you’re not just weird, I enjoy chiselry and removing material as well! I think we all find it satisfying
Nice job Sir!
Point your chisel at your chum
Never point it at your thumb
For you can always find another chum
But you’ll never find another thumb...
Bravo
Joyce Myers
THANKYOU James ! I have had latent woodworking skills since my schooldays (I am 50 now ) and recently I have wanted to do something about it and actually use any capability I might have ! I watched quite a few videos and they only made me more confused .Your videos have been a complete revelation! You demystify everything ,and make me feel I can actually do it. I like early things ,and I knew that ancient people used few tools but made amazing things .Therefore I knew that it all depended on knowing how to really usea tool to it's fullest. This video proves it ,and reveals it ,and makes it simple .THANKYOU ! I am going to get chisels and begin . All thanks to you .AND I love your hand tool ideology .AND you are a very modest and self-effacing ,good-humoured person ,and that helps us watching feel we can do it .In other words ,you are a great teacher .
Thanks man. That rally means a lot. I will keep them coming!
What better way to showcase a beautiful art fourm than making a box using the most simple of tools.
thanks David!
Pfffft. That's not REAL woodworking. Now do it with no tools and no wood.
(Love it.)
LOL ok next time!
Lol
This bit cracked me up... ~¿~
Benedict Builds no more perfect like number anyone
Haha...right?
Looks like a great way to develop chisel skills. If it doesn't work out, it can still be used as firewood!
Stumbled on this video and loved it. Great presentation and great explanation. Clear and concise.
Thanks Ed!
That workbench and vise might be your most important tool. What a great project!
I did another video without the bench as it's nice to have but not necessary.
I loved this!! I have a piece of firewood that is a souvenir from a camping trip I took with my best friends this summer and I’ve been looking for something to make out if it to commemorate the trip. A pair of boxes like this would be great!!
sounds like a fun project from the heart.
Great job on the daily videos. I can't speak for everyone, but great job on the hand carved box using only square-end straight chisels. It does look a bit mid-evil.
thanks Thomas. this was a fun one to experiment with!
I’m getting into carving and trying to learn from many sources . Having recently discovered your channel you really make sense
Thanks
Pure Chisel skill! I love it. I bow to you Mr. Wright.
Lol thanks man.
Nice. Maybe next is a plane from just chisels? Could you use a chisel as the plane blade? Then you'd be allowed to use planes to help you with the high boy.
yup. I actually have a few videos of doing just that. my first ever plane build was with a chisel.
our teachers put us to make boxes with just a chisel in carpentry class when we were 10. those are the only classes I remember so I guess it was my favorite subject.
Nice! sounds like a great class!
Wait a second, you used a vice! I would love to see this freehanded so I could pick up tips on carving when all you have is a cutting tool.
I did a video not too long ago with using a single 1/2 inch chisel and a strap. I walked into the woods and cut a tree down and turned it into a stool using just those two items in the middle of the woods. Or something like this video you can just do it on the ground and push it up against the wall and you can do the exact same thing that way.
@@WoodByWright Could I give you a challenge based on something I struggled with?
That worked beautifully, absolutely giving it a shot.
Thanks. This definitely was a fun project.
Great video, I love the concept of using only one type of tool. It was also a joy to watch.
thanks. it is fun to put limitations on your work from time to time.
Not preachy,not showing off, so I did the easiest thing. I subscribed. Looking forward to more of your excellent work.
Thanks. That means a lot more fun to come. Let me know if there's anything you want to see.
@@WoodByWright I am looking forward to the day I understand enough to know I can absorb some of your knowledge! Therefore, this weekend's agenda is to forego Netflix and binge on your channel.Cheers
@@LakshmananLM Thanks man! that means a lot. let me know what questions you have!
You have great patience. Oh, and some talent too.
LOL I have neither. I am just stubborn!
You just can't stop. If you count your WbWii from yesterday this is #32. Woo Hoo. Nice box.
LOL thanks bill then there was one on the last day of Sep.
Magic. Thank you James for showing us
my pleasure Will!
Maybe hold off on the highboy for now... :)
Seriously what a great way to really go off the beaten path by using a single tool to do the whole job. I dare to say that even starting with your considerable knowledge and skill base that this was a great and highly positive woodworking learning exercise. I've added the idea of making a box with chisels only to my own list of projects. Or using your highboy idea as a jumping off point perhaps a whole dugout kayak done with nothing more than a small camp hatchet ! ! ! !
+Bruce Matthews lol. We will see what the future holds.
Your not wierd i love doing that anyone can make a box with power tools i make dovetail boxes with just hand tools so satisfying great video
thanks Mike!
Great show of fundamental craftsmanship!
Very therapeutic to watch, a nice alternative to expensive power tools. Thank you 👊👊
thanks. it is a lot of fun so just sit back and relax in the shop.
Well I guess I really don't have an excuse left for not learning woodworking. Color me impressed. Awesome job.
LOL. Yep everything else just makes it easier. And if you look at most tools that Lily is just a jig for holding a chisel.
Wood By Wright you got yourself a sub.
@@BlindRambler thanks man. That means a lot!
Nice ... next project, a green and green style chair made with nothing but a rock and a lasagna noodle
+Make Brooklyn how did you know. Lol
Hahahahaha!!!!
I'm a carpenter and I'm just starting out so I don't have any power tools yet so this video is very helpful to me and I would like to see more builds like this
I have a cople. Most of my projects are just saw hand place e and chisel. But there will be a few chisel only builds in the future.
I saw a picture of a trailer made with a redwood log. Everything was carved out inside. You could start at one end with your chisels and come out the other end😄. Bruce from the City of Orange in Orange County Calif.
Lol. I'll have to look that one up sounds like fun
Chisels show the symbol of love for wood
how could anyone dislike this video? lol. i appreciated this video. thank you. i " Liked" & subscribed.
This is one my favorite videos. I watched it many times.
Thanks Jim, that means a lot.
Nice box. Great job with the patience. Thanks James.
+Bathrobe Carpenter thanks man!
Loved it ! Requires lots of patience. Of course adding the luxury of carving killed it, none can compete with that!
Yea and next time finish it with chisel wax .
LOL now that sounds like a good video. "how to make Chisel Wax"
Wood By Wright cant wait for that lol
It’s inspiring ! I love that peace that I feel when I use hand tools too 😌
thanks Tom. me to!
Cara, eu comecei agora a trabalhar com madeira, e suas dicas com o formão vão me ajudar muito. Obrigado. E por favor, continue com esse trabalho maravilhoso que é o Woodwork. Abraço do Brasil.
another project more fun than raking leaves!
LOL oh ya. that one is for sure!
Enjoyed the video- loved the experiment! dont forget White Oak makes great smoking wood for charcuterie /jerky/cheeses- save the chips! Since you used no oils or tools that would corrupt the wood- an EXCELLENT side product of your labors- Free smoking chips!
that is does. I have wanted to make a smoker. I might have to now that you bring it up.
That is awesome. You can use concrete floor or a brick to "sand" for future I'm not using tools videos
Thanks Mike
Gotta love old school techniques!
I’m impressed that you did this with what seems like Harbor Freight chisels.
actually, they are from Aldi but about the same. my second set of chisels are from harbor freight. they all work the same just depends on how easy they are to sharpen and how fast they dull.
Very cool! You break it down well. Fun to watch.
Really enjoyed this James, very pure! Made with just chisels (and a bench 😉)
Great to see a project like this.
Big hello from Norfolk, England.
Andy
Thanks Andy!
Love the chisels. I'm just getting into woodworking and find it absolutely amazing! Thanks for sharing!
Your not weird at all. It's the most pleasing thing I do these days lol. I love watching the chips chip away lol Amazing job!
Had a strange dream that has nothing to do with chisels or wood, but I have this weird urge to take this chisel set I have and make something weird. I don't have a shop or anything but I have chisels lol
This should be fun
This was fun. I have been looking forward to seeing you do this box.
thanks Christopher. it would make an easy toolbox for the next event!
A lot of good comments but noone mentioning how insanely sharp those chisles must be. I need to up my sharpening game xD
A great piece and great work. Definitely something different. Well done James
+Peter Compton thanks Peter
Absolutely amazing and inspiring! Something I definitely want to try
I will never attempt that but loved watching you do it. So cool!!! 👍👍
thanks Jim. I don't suggest it to anyone!
Great job going to try one myself.😊
I really like this idea James and the carving gave it great character. A Kolrosing technique using the chisel could be interesting. I'm sure you could make it work :) ॐ
thanks man. That would make it pop!
Graphite works with scoring. Kinda like making and outline for a tattoo
I started wood working at home with just a 3/4" chisel. its pretty awesome. learned how to sharpen it with the materials I had on hand and i've made a couple sculptures that look pretty good with them.
maybe you could make a guitar stand or something. just looking around my office as to what I need lol.. nice work man :)
it is a great way to learn. I think I will have to make the guitar first. that is on my list.
I just learned to do mortise and tenon joints. I had so much trouble with power tools that I ended up using a 10mm chisel. Seems like you're never going to finish the mortise and then--to your point--it actually becomes an enjoyable exercise. I finally was able to cut out a clean mortise and probable won't be using a router, mortise bit, or anything else like that. I'll try the box next. Awesome video, thank you!!!
Sweet man. I look forward to seeing what you make.
I've always liked your channel, but knowing that you are a Packers fan just makes it a little bit better. 8)
LOL yup. I am an owner!
Awesome video. Goes to show what can be done with limited tools! Thanks
so true! thanks!
Ok this is perfect! I want to take up woodworking but don't know where to start. Plus I can't get and of the fancy tools where I live...but I *can* get chisels ☺ I'm going to try this
If you have a chisel you can do just about anything. The only downside is it takes more time. Every tool you get from there on just makes the work easier.
So true. I watched another channel where the guy had like 12 tools to make a mortise tenon joint. A well equipped workshop is a dream but it would take me years to find and save for all those tools. By using chisels I can start almost immediately ☺
Would never have imagined this was all possible with only chisel work. There just had to be a great deal of intermittent sharpening or honing. Was it possible to do all that work with stropping only?
If I remember correctly I only sharpened once. I have a nother video where I chopped down a tree and made a stool with just a chisel and strip out in the woods.
This my friend is awesome Thank you so much for sharing and I hope you have a blessed week
Dale
Thanks. Looks like you have been having fun with the videos. If you ever have questions you want answered email is usually the best way to get a hold of me. jameswright@woodbywright.com
@@WoodByWright Thank you so much sir, that is very kind of you so offer your email address to us. Thank you, much appreciated. Yes sir, I have some down time if you will. So we have been enjoying your channel. Watching the winding stick vide as we reply. Your a good man with a lot of great talent not only in your wood working, bur your teaching skills, and presentation skills are super. Thanks again for all do to help us all.
dale
Bravo James you make that look so easy. I also agree with you that that b l o really makes at White Oak pop!
thanks Opa!
Once you realize that a plane is just a jig for a chisel, you’re in. 🤫
+Dave Bennett same thing for a table saw. Just a while bunch of chisels in a jig.
@@WoodByWright I might just call saws chisel wheels from now on xD
@@carbon1255 that sounds about right!
All tools are chisels. Even a mallet is a big chisel handle without a chisel.
Lord has Blessed your Hands. Only few on earth is been blessed with wisdom and that is you.
This was just a joy to watch!
Thanks. These are fun to make.
Well done James! Love this project!
thanks Ryan!
What a fun project! A joy as always to watch!
Thanks Ben.
a little neat box, I'd sand the box down a few times first though
We have the same chisel. 6pcs 45€ from Amazon. But need to make strangers edge before sharp.
Good job.
Yup. They are cheap but good.
Very nice! I make alot of keepsake boxes. I haven't quite made one with chisels only my first one was with a hand saw and chisels and sandpaper oh ya and a hand drill for the knob. I used some old pallet wood it came out pretty good.
+Peter Karpovich sweet. I am thinking of doing a few more with basic tools.
I will send you a picture of the one I did
I want to see way more of that, so satisfying to watch :D
Thanks. It is a lot of fun!
i just got a piece of thich branch that i want to make something out of, i dont have any tools or anything but im interested in making something, this box is very well made
Way to show off those awesome abilities... Very nice and thanks for the video fix! maybe I will get out in the shop and keep myself busy until Tuesday ;)
LOL thansk Frank!
Wanted to congratulate you on your 30 days and 30 videos James...Great effort! cheers rr
+Richard Rider thanks Richard. It was fun!
great work, it's good to see a video that don't use spacial engineering just to make a simple hole
LOL yup. it is easy to over think some things!
I’ve always enjoyed your videos and thought you were really talented. After watching this one I can see you have some truly amazing skills. Well done 👍
thansk nick. I wish I did but this is a lot simpler then it looks!
lol best intro ever
It's the first video I see of this channel, and it only took me 2 seconds to fall in love with this guy ahahah
thanks man! I just like having fun in the shop!
Brilliant, wonderful. One of my favorite videos by you for sure.
thanks man. It was a ton of fun to make!
I'm gonna have to try it.
Dammit, now I NEED to make one of those too.....
I can never have a weekend just sitting down :)
+Kenn Jørgensen lol don't have too much fun!