Simple Box Knife Suprise!
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- Опубликовано: 4 июл 2024
- Merry Christmas
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I am making a box for a knife for my Secret Santa Recipient this year. the box has a sliding top and is made with walnut and Lace wood.
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There definitely IS a wright way to building a box. It mainly involves boiled linseed oil and a bit of carving. ;) happy boxing day
This is one of my favorite Wood by Wright How To videos. I've watched this particular view a couple dozen times.
Great last realization James!
Wow!!!! So much detail in something so tiny!!!! Thank you!!!! 👍😎🎄😃🤘
Merry Christmas & Happy Holidays. Love the little box. Tks for reminding me that double sided tape is a good solution to hold small pieces down.
Oooh! So many possibilities.
Merry Christmas.
Don't forget to sing "Good King Wenceslaus" on Boxing Day - it is also the Feast of Stephen.
Merry Christmas!
Congrats on first an Merry Christmas!
Oh, must be boxing day.
As the recipient of your secret Santa gift, I want to say thank you. The knife and box are amazing. The other couple items in the package are also very much appreciated. The last of what honing compound I had was down to a nub, and I was needing to order some. I get home from work, open your package, problem solved. Beutuful box, sharp new marking knife, and no need to place an order for compound right now. Haha. Only thing that could've made it any better was to have a glass of scotch in the box. Lol. Thanks again, and Merry christkwanukka, or whatever it us you celebrate. (I refuse to say Happy H*******, just to please the ❄️'s)
It was my pleasure man. This was a fun one to make .
Merry Christmas to the wright family
Beautiful box James!
Nice one, James! Merry Christmas to you and your family!
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you and your family
Merry Christmas you and your family.
That is a nice wee box.
great box James
Really cool little box, James. Someone is a lucky recipient.
Hey, a tip for you. When you have a really thin piece to plane that even a plane stop can't hold in place, those red silicone mats from Woodcraft are sticky enough that they hold both to the bench and the piece from moving while you plane it. I've even planed 1/32" thick veneer using one. Just have to keep it clean and it works wonders. No double stick tape needed.
Enjoyed that! Merry Christmas
Really beautiful little box, James! Amazing work! 😃
Merry Christmas! And stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
Merry Christmas
thank you
Very nice gift idea.
I am so jealous of your secret Santa recipient! Ha! The box looks awesome, James. Have a very Merry Christmas with your family!
Merry Christmas!!! Thank you for all your encouragement!!
Love how daily you are, tons of stuff n like me as well try to piddle with ALL the different arts of woodworking! Merry Xmas to you n yours n you should save every video you've made on something so your kids n grandkids will have tons of videos AND advice from you forever!!! I told wrangler star the same for his son.
On the channel "Crimson Custom Guitars" (ruclips.net/user/CrimsonCustomGuitarsUK), he showed an alternative to double sided tape for holding down thin stock for planing. He placed a strip of masking tape on the bench and another on the back of the stock. He then used a few drops of CA glue and accelerator on the tape to glue the two tape strips together. Peeling them off later was very easy.
That is another common method. A lot of people like that one.
I know im two months late, but Ben hates double sided tape, says even the expensive ones suck, thats why he uses the masking tape and super glue trick. On the other hand, Tamar from 3x3custom basically said that she has had no problems with double sided tape, so maybe its better in the us than in the uk
This is a super cool project! The carving you do always adds a nice touch 😁
Really nice box. I like that it's compact. The first thing I do when I get a new tool is remove from the ill fitting packaging that takes up too much room. This is great, I'd totally keep the knife in there.
I made a nice board for my daughter to do jigsaw puzzles on (meant to do it last year, but time etc!). Unfortunately I wasn't in charge of Christmas presents and she didn't get any puzzles this year! Luckily I had hidden under the sofa, so I've just left it there for today, she can get it another year!
Oh, and first! 😎
Merry Christmas James and the Wright family. Great little box, very nice secret Santa gift.
Beautiful!!! ❤️
Merry Christmas to you and your family. Another fun project to add to the queue!
Merry Christmas to you and your family!
Merry Christmas! Beautiful project!
Merry Christmas to you and your family James! Thanks so much for all your fantastic videos!
Real cool! Merry Christmas.
That is a really nice box.
Nice work. Have you ever tried doing oil finish first before doing any CA glue, so the parts absorb the oil evenly? (I was experimenting with filling some checks with glue and tried it that way, and it seemed to work pretty well.)
So that works fine.
I love the little stop to insure it comes out handle first. Great design!
Beautiful box. Those small pieces are always hard to clamp. Does the bottom hold only by friction, or I missed you gluing it?
Somehow I didn't get footage of putting that in. But that is installed with the sides when it's all clamped together. There's a tiny bit of epoxy holding in place.