Few facts: 1-I avoided magnets to avoid metal dust in MY personal shop. More than wood here. 2- i used epoxy to keep the build moving along. Five minute epoxy. Not 20 hour PVA. 3- the top is not warped. It is touching the bubble on the dial. I took off too much material flattening the wood that surrounds the caliper I did make a dimple in the top after the video. Also the reason for no felt. 4-this is not a sponsored video. 5- the giveaway is not mandatory if it gets you upset ignore it. 6- thank you for the love and support over the last 9 years ✊🏻
Omg, the people that get upset at other people's contribution to the collective good will never cease to infuriate me. I know I don't have to tell ya, but keep doing you, Jimmy. Never have to explain nor defend yourself to those of us who love ya.
The upset folks may be as soft as the felt you didn’t need. Thank you Jimmy D. For the project using hand/power/automated tools from your shop. I don’t have them all but appreciate the examples so I might do the automated parts by hand some day or just appreciate the advancement as I’m not in production more than a one a one off.
I read it, Jimmy. lol No need to tell me twice. (Honestly, I was just curious about the wood type. But I read your descriptions more often than most since you rarely speak in-video and I'm always curious for more information.)
Sir I have been watching you for the past 5 years. I love learning different approaches and new techniques, btw the content is one of my favorite on YT
I mean come on!!!! Jimmy always makes things so accessible. I thought ‘yeh nobody could do this without a CNC’ then he just traces around the object cut the bottom off and bandsaws the insert. Amazing. So inspirational.
I read what you wrote about the build and you are right about not using magnets because they will collect and attract metal chips. Great build as always
Love these builds. As a tool lover and not a great maker these r the projects I cut my teeth on learning. Thanks heaps jimmy keep these quick simple builds coming, can watch this stuff for hours.
Stunning workmanship, fit and finish. I have no idea why I’ve never thought of it before, but 8:02 temporary clearance plate is genius. So simple. That’s why you’re the best mate. 👏🇦🇺
The "ultimate zero clearance insert at 7:51was an incredible teaching moment. Not only will I use it for woodworking but for cutting wood for my big RC airplanes as well. I guess that's still a form of woodworking; just more delicate. Thanks!
If it makes it any better....I ALWAYS read the description of the product getting made. Because there's always a story behind why something is being done or build in a certain manner or purpose.
Proper woodworking, lovely. Great colour scheme, too. Idiots would use magnets for the lid, forgetting that they attract metal dust, exactly what you’d want to keep away from a tool like this.
I saw the thumbnail and thought, he’s really getting into his CNC. Then I wondered if he still uses the bandsaw like he used to for quick stuff. Then I watched the video 👍🏻
Everyone seems to have differing opinions on how you made/finished the box for the Starrett Calipers. Thank you for sharing your craftsmanship with us.
Beautiful project! You’re an inspiration. Whether it’s a “free” video, sponsored video, every time I pull out my DiResta ice pick or reciting “if it looks straight it is straight” every time I pass by your poster hanging on my wall. The value and inspiration you pass on through your videos and supporting content for me far out weighs what products I’ve purchased to support your efforts. Thank you for sharing, growing and continuing to inspire in-spite of the baby trolls.
Having been a viewer of Mr Diresta since his ‘Gattar’ video. So glad he’s doing what he loves and making not just financial gain but bringing some tips and sharing his life long learnt skills to many. Thanks for everything Jimmy
My calipers never go into their case. Very well worn. When I had my lathe I had a number of tools that came in wood boxes. beautiful workmanship and care.
I would wager Jimmy has at least 8 other calipers that never go in a case, either. You make a case like this for your nicest and most redundant one. :)
Like the finish. If you don’t want to buy a laser but you any a custom top call up a local sign shop and order a stencil, we make them frequently for a nearby painter
It’s always nice to make a customized tool box for high end precision instruments like a Starrett. Nice job. I’d have been really tempted to add some magnets to the lid and box.
50 years later Jimmy's grandkids will be posting this on r/machinist, who can identify this case? Seems like it was made by Starrett but I can't find it in the catalog.
And one of us who is still around and half senile will make a snide, sarcastic, troll of a reply along the lines of "Nice case, shame Starrett never had those kind of standards".
Jimmy sometimes when I'm watching your new videos, I'm imagining you're in the Lower East Side shop, and I'm trying to think of where the particular tool is in the shop. Now you have a grand new place! we're all happy to see it
Props for making it old school. As soon as I saw the piece of Ipe I thought, “Here’s one for the CNC machine, for sure”. Of course, now you need to go sharpen every blade that cut that wood. Ipe is full of silicates and will promptly dull any cutting surface. Great use for a scrap piece of decking, though. Well done!
Jimmy, always great to find your vids again. Truly an inspiration for those of us still working for the man.. :) The simple construction method of the box is illuminating. Thanks for sharing!
I almost didnt watch this because I thought it was just another CNC video (im sick of those) but im glad I did. Ive got some of my dads old tools that ive been wanting to build cases for and this is something I can definitely do. Thanks bud.
L.S. Starrett made in Athol Massachusetts are all I use when it comes to Precision measurements on my machined parts. Their global series calipers are good for scratching bodily places..
Few facts: 1-I avoided magnets to avoid metal dust in MY personal shop. More than wood here. 2- i used epoxy to keep the build moving along. Five minute epoxy. Not 20 hour PVA. 3- the top is not warped. It is touching the bubble on the dial. I took off too much material flattening the wood that surrounds the caliper I did make a dimple in the top after the video. Also the reason for no felt. 4-this is not a sponsored video. 5- the giveaway is not mandatory if it gets you upset ignore it.
6- thank you for the love and support over the last 9 years ✊🏻
Starrett deserves a case like this. Should have flocked the inside though. Green.
Regarding #1, I used tiny rare earth magnets to keep my caliper box closed. A case of personal choice. Nice video.
Omg, the people that get upset at other people's contribution to the collective good will never cease to infuriate me. I know I don't have to tell ya, but keep doing you, Jimmy. Never have to explain nor defend yourself to those of us who love ya.
The upset folks may be as soft as the felt you didn’t need. Thank you Jimmy D. For the project using hand/power/automated tools from your shop. I don’t have them all but appreciate the examples so I might do the automated parts by hand some day or just appreciate the advancement as I’m not in production more than a one a one off.
I read it, Jimmy. lol
No need to tell me twice.
(Honestly, I was just curious about the wood type. But I read your descriptions more often than most since you rarely speak in-video and I'm always curious for more information.)
goshdangit now i need as laser cutter. beautiful work Jimmy!
Nothing your CNC couldn't do ;)
@@Nailuj420 doing this with the maho is like hunting rabbits with a bazooka, it works but a bit overkill
ToT my hero 😄
It is just an excuse to buy something else, lol.
This smells like a new project. Maybe a combination of your old router with a pimped up laser pointer?
Sir I have been watching you for the past 5 years. I love learning different approaches and new techniques, btw the content is one of my favorite on YT
I mean come on!!!! Jimmy always makes things so accessible. I thought ‘yeh nobody could do this without a CNC’ then he just traces around the object cut the bottom off and bandsaws the insert. Amazing. So inspirational.
Starrett should be paying you! Beautiful Craftsmanship👍👍👍
The dark wood match with the Lazer cut, it's a beautiful final touch.
Thanks Mr. DiResta for sharing your time and talents! Your a original.
FOR SOME PEOPLE, SIMPLE ISN'T ENOUGH... THANKS FOR SHARING JIMMY
I want to make boxes like these for all our tools! Great work as usual, Jimmy!
I'd love to see what you could come up with!
Watch it 3 times in a row and learned 10 times the knowledge I had before. Stay well Taylor , Willie , 2 and 4 legged animals and you my brother
The bandsaw moves at 3 minutes reminded me of that video you made explaining about acquiring your dad's moves. Thanks for sharing your skills with us.
I read what you wrote about the build and you are right about not using magnets because they will collect and attract metal chips. Great build as always
Your assembly table flexes so much. You make amazing things for using a sponge as a work surface.
A tool that nice deserves a box that nice.
Fits like a glove and looks great! Simple, elegant, and functional. Thanks for sharing!
كل ما تقدمه يدل على براعتك في عملك اتمنى لك التوفيق 🌹
Love these builds. As a tool lover and not a great maker these r the projects I cut my teeth on learning. Thanks heaps jimmy keep these quick simple builds coming, can watch this stuff for hours.
Very nice! I liked that you made it without using a CNC router. Thanks for sharing!
The wood is just such a beautiful color. Who couldn't like that? Well done.
That was clever using the bandsaw for that cut-out - sweet build, nice caliper!
Sometimes you just want to make nice things for your nice things am I right? Well done.
Stunning workmanship, fit and finish. I have no idea why I’ve never thought of it before, but 8:02 temporary clearance plate is genius. So simple. That’s why you’re the best mate. 👏🇦🇺
The "ultimate zero clearance insert at 7:51was an incredible teaching moment. Not only will I use it for woodworking but for cutting wood for my big RC airplanes as well. I guess that's still a form of woodworking; just more delicate. Thanks!
Brass Barrel Hinges would be a classy addition. Love this.
Hats off for the 5:55 This Old Tony cameo ahahah
I didn't spot that!
This Old Tony was a Secret Santa to Colin Furze.
ruclips.net/video/bmqm4RQ_1P4/видео.html
Start @ 5 minutes, 56 seconds.
Just watched the videos back-to-back, that's why I catched it
Here's that part of his video: ruclips.net/video/f9qN9LIChh4/видео.html
I love the zero clearance saw insert on the fly.
If it makes it any better....I ALWAYS read the description of the product getting made. Because there's always a story behind why something is being done or build in a certain manner or purpose.
Simple, but classy. Looks great.
Proper woodworking, lovely. Great colour scheme, too. Idiots would use magnets for the lid, forgetting that they attract metal dust, exactly what you’d want to keep away from a tool like this.
(People will read the description on this one because they’ll want to know what type of wood it is)
I saw the thumbnail and thought, he’s really getting into his CNC. Then I wondered if he still uses the bandsaw like he used to for quick stuff. Then I watched the video 👍🏻
Everyone seems to have differing opinions on how you made/finished the box for the Starrett Calipers. Thank you for sharing your craftsmanship with us.
Man....when that finish went on, ugh that wood looks stunning 👏🏾 love your videos!
Yes. Classic diresta woodworking vid. Love it!!
Wow beautiful case!!! You are a master with the bandsaw!!!
Beautiful project! You’re an inspiration. Whether it’s a “free” video, sponsored video, every time I pull out my DiResta ice pick or reciting “if it looks straight it is straight” every time I pass by your poster hanging on my wall. The value and inspiration you pass on through your videos and supporting content for me far out weighs what products I’ve purchased to support your efforts. Thank you for sharing, growing and continuing to inspire in-spite of the baby trolls.
🐼 Big Bear Hugs from a 67 yr old grandma in Kirby, Texas, USA 🐼 HAPPY NEW YEAR!!
I was wondering how the top and bottom would join together, i really like the rabbet technique you used. You made a beautiful box my friend.
Very nice Jimmy - great to see something like that cut out the old-school way instead of with a CNC.
I love the TOT playing on your phone in the background...
Having been a viewer of Mr Diresta since his ‘Gattar’ video. So glad he’s doing what he loves and making not just financial gain but bringing some tips and sharing his life long learnt skills to many. Thanks for everything Jimmy
Thank You 🙏🏼
I "read" it. I understand what you are doing. You are an awesome craftsman. You make it look so easy.
Man the way your able to take so many different avenues in order to make what’s in your head come to life is astonishing. Love ya brother👊🏻💚
Box video - everyone loves a box video
I am happy when I see an alert from your channel. Your work is very beautiful and I would like to learn from you🇮🇶🇺🇸
A thing of beauty. The calipers' nice too
Well done Jimmy. I love my Starrett Tools
My calipers never go into their case. Very well worn.
When I had my lathe I had a number of tools that came in wood boxes. beautiful workmanship and care.
I would wager Jimmy has at least 8 other calipers that never go in a case, either. You make a case like this for your nicest and most redundant one. :)
Like the finish. If you don’t want to buy a laser but you any a custom top call up a local sign shop and order a stencil, we make them frequently for a nearby painter
No magnets, no problem. Beautiful box.
Man the craftsmanship is awesome good job
the best thing can happend to me this 2020 is won a those great knife.... fingers cross. Grettings from Venezuela
You make the bandsaw look so easy! Love watching you work
Gone are the days when tools were sold in such beautiful looking cases.
That disk sander rocks👍
Thanks Jimmy. I looked at my plastic factory case and now I want to create one like this. Beautiful work!
I have to say, I was expecting hinges and latch. however, the final result really does not need any- amazing work as always.
Starrett products, including there boxes are legit, and this one certainly lives up to there product! Great job!
Yeeees! getting back to the things we love to see you make.
Beautiful box Jimmy Piece of Art.
It’s always nice to make a customized tool box for high end precision instruments like a Starrett. Nice job. I’d have been really tempted to add some magnets to the lid and box.
I do believe that that goes in the safe. Good job.
That freaking discsander is bad ass man!
That is a work of art. I think it’s perfect just the way you made it. Cheers Stuart 🇦🇺
I worked for an old guy one time who deserves something this nice.
what a nice project and what a set of hands
I have a similar build with felt and neodymium magnets that have a gap to reduce the grab. Beautiful!
Hermoso trabajo y muy linda la madera!😉👍
Love this fella's work...
Always top class. You can't beat DiResta Built items.
Well done, Jimbo.
Always a pleasure watching your jobs, keep up the good work.
50 years later Jimmy's grandkids will be posting this on r/machinist, who can identify this case? Seems like it was made by Starrett but I can't find it in the catalog.
And one of us who is still around and half senile will make a snide, sarcastic, troll of a reply along the lines of "Nice case, shame Starrett never had those kind of standards".
It would be nice if the precision tool manufacturers would see this video and realize that the tools they make need to be in something this nice.
man ❗️that’s quite a disc sander you have there.
nice job on the case.
Today with Jimmy, we lovingly subvert everyone's expectations and also manage to create a beautiful pile of shavings.
Just lovely work Jimmy! Really inspiring!
Love it. I'm inspired to do similar things. Greetings from Athol, MA, USA, home of L. S. Starrett
Splendido lavoro! Sei Bravissimo!
This is eye candy!! Thank you for sharing!!
That zero clearance trick with a piece of plywood blew my mind
A real artist you are🙏🏻💯
Great job on the case. Thanks for sharing my friend.
nice work. I love the way you did the lid.
Jimmy sometimes when I'm watching your new videos, I'm imagining you're in the Lower East Side shop, and I'm trying to think of where the particular tool is in the shop. Now you have a grand new place! we're all happy to see it
Props for making it old school. As soon as I saw the piece of Ipe I thought, “Here’s one for the CNC machine, for sure”. Of course, now you need to go sharpen every blade that cut that wood. Ipe is full of silicates and will promptly dull any cutting surface. Great use for a scrap piece of decking, though. Well done!
Back to basics always. Nice.
Beautiful. Great way to make a presentation box.
Jimmy, always great to find your vids again. Truly an inspiration for those of us still working for the man.. :) The simple construction method of the box is illuminating. Thanks for sharing!
When you initially showed this box on Instagram, I would have never guessed this was how it was made. So cool... so many techniques. Loved this.
No CNC, my prefered ones !!! Thanks from France Jimmy !
Beautiful 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏merry Christmas Jimmy
Who would give this a thumbs down? This was amazing! I want one..
I love it.
You make it look so easy!
Thanks for sharing
How did Jimmy know under that old junk piece of wood was a beautiful grain? Always amaze me and never disappoint. A+
Beautifully done. I live the way you did the lid lip edging, might use that method myself. Well done sir
Such a beautiful case for such a beautiful tool! Amazing as always Jimmy!
Sweet little project, Jimmy. I just invested in a small Laser and am excited to give your project a try. Thanks for the years of inspiration. Cheers.
I almost didnt watch this because I thought it was just another CNC video (im sick of those) but im glad I did. Ive got some of my dads old tools that ive been wanting to build cases for and this is something I can definitely do. Thanks bud.
L.S. Starrett made in Athol Massachusetts are all I use when it comes to Precision measurements on my machined parts.
Their global series calipers are good for scratching bodily places..
Really amazing, I agree it could use some felt for both decorative and functional use, but still stunning in its current state!
Great gift for Christmas or birthday or something like that
Love those magnets !