Make a wood Shut-the-Box game.
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Shut-the-Box is an old pub game. It's fun to make and easy to play.
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Steve's video production, editing, voiceover and music are all getting more professional. We are looking at the rising of the next superstar... Stevonce' .
We play it where you can add up the numbers and take that many. So 5 and 5 showing on the dice is 10 so you can flip the 9 and 1. Just the way we play it.
I agree. this is how I play too.
That's proper
Same
So, it looks like I’m not the only one… My child is home from school today, and I wanted to search the rules for this box we had laying around the house. Thank you
Hi Steve. I made a 12 flapper version of your Shut the Box game and it was a hit at our dinner party. Thanks for the how to. Mike
This was the most beautiful box i have ever seen! I sure miss being able to make things like this!
Great video this week. This looks like a game I could play. Love the inlay technique. I've dabbled in that and haven't done anything worth posting yet. Again, great job this week Steve.
this is something will be making next weekend. My daughter is 5 and this will help with counting. Thank you
Great project! Simple and easy.Thanks, Steve.
Great for kids and their grand parents I guess. After watching your video, I have smile on my face.
You make this looks so easy, I've watched a lot of PBS woodworkers make boxes, yet this is one of the best instructional video I've seen...and so I've subscribed
This is a beautiful box. Thanks for being an inspiration.
Looks like a great gift project for the kids. I've got some cherry and maple that I've been saving for just such an occasion.
Beautiful little box! Really like your choice of wood and the inlay.
Can't wait for next week!
Awesome build, going to have to try this myself, but when you were playing you go a 5 and a 5, which adds to 10. You had a 9 and a 1 available which adds to 10.
Another great idea Steve. Going to make a couple for gifts. Thanks!
thanks Steve! i love these kind of projects
Your ideas are genius. Thank you for sharing sir!
Great project, enjoy seeing an old school wwmm.
Thanks for the inspiration. I have learned a lot from watching your videos. Just completed a nice 4 player version of this game and it turned out really well.
Very nice project Steve! I played this when I was young so I may make this for my daughter to play. Thanks!
I love the contrast of those two woods, maybe I'll make one this week, i don't have padouk but I have some purple heart and some beach maybe...
One of your best video!! Thanks Steve!
Nice looking box and pretty easy directions to follow
Nice project Steve. Thanks for all the videos!
Steve good work as usual you and a few others on youtube have inspired me to get woodworking , i am currently collecting tools for my "shop" and hope to get started after Christmas some time! ..THANKS again .
Steve
This is why I think your a genius, everything made is incredibly innovative.
Always good stuff Steve, I like watching each week.
Excellent game, very entertaining, thanks for sharing
Excellent project, good Christmas gift too!! Thanks for posting!!
Nice job, Steve. I like this project a lot!
That mustache tho. Lol. I like it
Another cool project.
Thanks Steve.
Nice job Steve, great project lot of fun.
I enjoy your you-tube video's - I'm going to print the plans for this weeks project as I have some cherry wood and some deep red mahogany that I've been saving for something special - thanks and keep up the video's
Great project. Love the game.
Excellent precision!
A very popular game that is played in british pubs. I actually spent most of my childhood playing this.
Played this game in Montreal at a pub last Summer. Came home made one right away. Very fun game already made 4 more for friends. Yours is very nice. I made the one with 12.
I do 18th century living history events. The kids love playing this!
Great project!!
Best regards from Portugal.
Great game. My husband bought me something like it last year for Christmas. Mine has the numbers 1 thru 12 on each end of a open box. It's a 2 man game & you play it until 1 person has put all their numbers down. I'm suggesting to my husband he make your version for each one of our grandkids. Thanks for sharing!
Merry Christmas!!
Nice project. Thanks for posting
Thanks for the idea. I made 3 this last weekend out of ash, brazilian walnut numbers and inlayed with red cedar for christmas gifts.
Great project! Just finished making one out of oak and ply, with a walnut inlay on the top. Am going to make another but instead of mitering the corners I'll use finger joints.
That is an awesome game. Love it.
Very cool project. One of my favorites. :)
Hell yeah Steve you just gained a few points in my book, way to keep it real withe the silver and black. #Raider Nation
you could've played the 9 and the 1 for 10! Excellent diy tutorial btw!
Thanks! I love both your channels. It is going to be hard to top Wood Working for Manly Men though playing this game may be a good start.
Love it !
Very nice project. Well done!
Great one.
Nice job!
I love your game!
what a great project.
Мастер на все руки!
thanks! love shut the box!!
Fantastico :) ! ... Me encanto su prolijidad .. Saludos desde Argentina :)
Steve thanks
love this, thanks
I actually have one of these that I played when I was really little. I think my mom played with it when she was a kid too. The felt has seen better days hehehe.
Thats really nice
nice Mo !
Very cool!
Awesome! I was hoping you would make this.
Love this game
Great mustache there, Steve! You should keep it, it really suits you!
Nice build sir.
Very nice.
Nice stash in time for March.
Never heard of that before but it looks like fun. I may have to try building one. :)
- Heidi
nice x-mas gift
Again, you will be the best grandpa ever!
The music was brilliant :)
I like. I like a lot Steve. I know just the person to make one of these for. Oh did you say Shut the Box Game. I wonder how many throws it would take to keep a noisy teen quiet LOL. Don’t you just love them?
Well done Steve best regards and thanks for sharing.
David.
Love your shirt.
I don't know why I'm watching these videos anymore, what have you done Steve?!
Simple game, elegant box... I'd like to see your take on the towers of Hanoi.
I wish I had the tools like you do.:3
Someone get me a planer for Christmas! Lol
Love your vids!
that's a really cool game
Double the Fun. Install the numbered flippers in the lid also, then both players can have their go simultaneously.
Bonjour, je ne connaissais pas ce jeu mais c'est très intéressant et je vais peut-être m'en faire un mais il ne sera pas prêt pour Noël!
Pardon, je suis français et si je comprends un peu l'américain,je ne me risque pas à l'écrire.
J'adore vos vidéos, votre humour et vos belles réalisations!
Amicalement.
Éric, from Normandy (you know, I think!) in France.
Love the music choise...
I used to play that with my dad when I was a kid! Maybe I will makenhim one for christmas so we could play again :D
I WOULD NEVER argue with the master, but I learned to play so that you can close any number that totals the die. Also, you can multiply the die together and close any series of numbers that add up to that number. So, a 4 and 5 means I could close the 9, 4&5, 2&3&4. If you add the numbers 10-12, you can multiply the die and close the 10&9&1 for example on that same roll. I think you can close more than two, and more than just the numbers rolled, or the total number. RUclips Search Shut-Box and see what I mean. :) You rock nonetheless!
I never knew that game had a name. My grandparents had one that someone made for us grandkids. It didn't have a lid though, just the tray. I'll have to make one for my kids.
Surprised to see this being made in California. We play this in England country pubs.
Great job, you could include in your project a humidor. thanks and keep it up
I love your video s
Steves mustache is getting a little thin, Kind of Great Gatsby ish. LOL. Love the videos, great idea on the t-shirt shoppe.
that moustache... lol
I'm so happy he got rid of it ^^
Great project, I will need to make this for a relative. I wish I had the talent to make one of those marble maze games, the one that has the holes, and you need to get the marble to the end.
For a variation you could put another set of flaps in the lid, then use it as a more competitive game, each player takes turns, first to close them wins ;)
nice project, i think you should make more videos about making board games like this one or the old chessboard you made as one of your first projects
I like this guy! If I could improve on that project, I would add a chalkboard to the top on the inside, so that it can be played anywhere.
Good job. I might use this design for a dice game called 'sevens'.
It must be awesome to work like that, with wood.
Very Nice vid, and very Nice Work :)
i like your videos
Nice project. Now........make a set of oak dice. That'd be cool.