Wood Hinged Boxes Build for Beginners | Splined Miter Corners
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- Опубликовано: 28 сен 2024
- Rob Cosman teaches how to build his wood hinge box using simple miter joints with splines to look like dovetails.
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WOW You don't watch a Rob Cosman video - you STUDY them. You learn precision and patience
Thanks Rob! !! !!!
Thanks for watching and commenting...Go make some boxes
I’ve made a lot of mitered boxes, and I have learned a lot. Thanks for sharing the tips!
Glad it was helpful!
Rob, thank you for this video! I was hoping you would upload some more full build videos again. This is a legitimate Christmas present for all of us
Hi Tony, the problem is with these longer format videos the view rate goes way down. Most folks prefer shorter videos
Thanks for doing it.
Awesome video! I love that jig you have for cutting the 45's on the pieces.
Glad you like it!
Any video or blog on how to make that great miter jig?
very nice Christmas gift
Following the perfect miters video he made, i use that same 1/8 router bit to make stop grooves in the miter itself to aligh my corners but not show when I cut the lid off (hope)
Masterful
That made my hands sweat! *whew!*
Since the splines are supposed to give the appearance of dovetails, maybe make their length match the thickness of the sides. Love the wood hinge. I'll have to give this a go.
Glad you enjoyed it
Perhaps you can show us a stopped groove for the dowel hinge so that is doesn’t break out.
Hey Rob, I know the purple heart project applies to purple heart vets, but do you know of any programs for disabled vets? I'm trying to get into woodworking but don't want to sell the truck and left kidney to get there haha. I have an 80% service connected rating though not purple heart
You don’t need a purple heart to apply. Wounded in combat, physical or mental and an honourable discharge or still active duty.
@RobCosmanWoodworking sadly/happily its not a combat related rating, just everyday infantry wear and tear. Honorable Medical Discharge. Fractured hip, nearly lost a nut (reason for discharge), and saw a friend suck start an M4 in front of us.
Deployed to a combat zone as infantry?
@RobCosmanWoodworking nope, was just a lame ol 1st Armor guy that ignored injuries until they got too bad
I didn't see you actually install the ebony spines ? Did you use glue ?
I need that shooting board
we have a you tube video showing you how to build it
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I’ll go watch now, thanks
@RobCosmanWoodworking can you say something about the headset that you are wearing when cutting the dowels? Are they prescription lenses in there?
They are just big readers. The brand I use is optivisors (you can find them everywhere) they come with different lens sets. I use 10X power
@@RobCosmanWoodworking thanks so much!
So somehow I missed how the wood dowell hinges?
The wood dowel is segmented with welding rod holding the segments together. alternating sections of the dowel are glued to either the base or the lid. No portions of the dowel are glued to both. The hinge rotates on the welding rod.
Does the video go from cutting the splines to the splines already all inserted? I would have liked to see the trimming required prior to the final planing.
That was quite the jarring jump. I waned to hear his commentary on fitting the splines into a kerf.
super timely as I am making a box in this style for xmas. rabbeted lid and all. What I did was finish the inside of the 2 boards after the resaw stage when the were the length of 1long plus 1 short using osmo, a hardoil/wax. THEN i did all the cutting into fresh wood so I did not have to mask the miters. I like his miter hook.
Rob, do you ever do a inlaid dovetail on your boxes? Also Jake needs to hurry up with the website, I want the box that got soaked I really like that one.
Really nice work……as usual!
outstanding work! Are you using a bull-nose router bit to rabbit for the round hinge assembly?
No a half-round
Love this channel! I know it's a Longshot and I don't know anyone here but just in case someone wanted to get me something for Christmas I wear a size 5-1/2 in woodriver jack planes lol
Rob I think I found a great value. The Jorgensen 60 1/2 low angle block plane for 35 bucks in the states. I think you would be impressed and your viewers would like it.
Just like I've got TWO of your saws, saw tooth marking knife, and a Shawn shim, I'm gonna get one your wood hinge kits one these years
Rob, first off I think you are the highest skilled woodworker posting or video's or not today bar non! I also feel you sell the highest quality hand tools available today, which I have purchased, used and will recommend to anyone to purchase over other tools for sale!
But , today I feel I have to disagree with you on your intro to build this box.
You opened with, if you don't feel proficient to hand cut dovetails, here is an easier box to build.
With your hand tool workshop video's with vet's, in 1 or 2 days they can produce very acceptable dovetails, some close to perfection!
In this video you are using what I (and many others) consider to be the most difficult joints to cut Perfectly! The 45 degree miter! With you using 2 dedicated jigs to produce. Both take time and precision to build. One for cutting , the other for planning to perfection. Then using mock dovetails.
If I were to build this box, I would spend my time practicing and perfecting my hand cut dovetails. Using the tape method to align the boards for marking, using the great Shaun shim vs. building jigs for the miter joint jigs. I will pass on this build.
I will also continue to follow you and your great instructional video's, just not saving this one.
Have a great Christmas or should I say Boxing Day and a Happy New Year!
Eric
Did I miss the splines?
Excellent. Many thanks for another inspirational video.
Wow, you really know how to complicate things!
I think that might have been the first time that I have EVER seen Rob use sandpaper!
Robbie. When is the Webby going live? I’m itching to buy a box😮. Thanks to you and the Cosman clan for all you do
Tweaking the site, Jake getting involved.
Hiya! I really enjoyed the live stream the other night. Thanks for doing what you do. Particularly the PHP for the vets.
Our pleasure!
I love your videos. I want to try some of the things I watch you do but my tools and skills aren't there yet. I'll keep trying.
Robcosman.com we make what I use and you need!
I am a member of the power tool work shop but the RUclips stuff is always awesome! Thank you again
Thanks for watching!
Hi Rob, I think these boxes are very cool, is there a way to cut the groove with hand tools (like with a Stanley 45 combination plane)? I am moving from mostly power tools to mostly hand tools. Thanks!
I have never tried it but folks have written me that they have done it
Do you mean the groove to accomodate the dowel? I'm thinking of wrapping sandpaper on the dowel itself to achieve the groove by sanding with it. I will try this technique on a piece of scrap wood and I will post the result.
Hi Rob, have you not tried the rubio monocoat finish yet? It's designed for floors so very tough, all kinds of colours available including clear or pure as they call it and the grain always shows through.
One coat is all it takes.
Great to see you back making boxes again. It was what got me interested in Rob cosman in the first place and iv learnt so much from you ever since
No I have not tried it.
Ok
I haven't stopped by in a while. Why is Rob sporting the David Crosby hair do. Don't get me wrong ... I only wish I had that much hair on my head rather than my back.
They are working on a new product, the Rob Cosman hair painting brush.
My wife really likes it
And a happy wife is a happy life.