Quartersawn Cherry & Walnut Crotch Spice and Tea Boxes
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- Опубликовано: 12 окт 2019
- 16 step by step videos (4+ hours) and plans: bit.ly/SpiceBoxandSpoon
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Am I the only one marveling at the free hand lines drawn? 😅 Brilliant work a always! 🤩
There are so many techniques I pick up from your projects. I like this one because you don’t have to spend $600 on wood to get started.
I think your Highboy project is the best value in woodworking training. Even if I won’t ever make a piece of furniture that elaborate, I can still use the techniques on my other projects. Thanks, Matt!
Thank you so much!!
Matt, I've said it before and I'll say it again: you are on a very different level in woodworking! The amount of skill, knowledge and patience you put into your projects is amazing. I would love to be able to do what you do...maybe one day 😀
you're an artist man, it's always nice to see someone so dedicated to their trade. Thanks for sharing and for the inspiration.
Thank you!
The addition of the small splines in your joints was an excellent touch. Great contrast . very nice ...
thank you!
Ah, pre-finishing. I've been building very similar boxes and dealing with squeeze out on the inaccessible inside of the box has been a problem for me. Glad I watched this! Thanks Matt!
Well done boxes, Matt. The locking mechanism was a great feature to add to the tea box as the tea, and I believe the spices, were always locked up in the past.
Thanks as always, Steve!
Love the design decision to allow space for the scoop.
Great job on both boxes. You are a true master of the craft. It's always a pleasure to watch and learn from you.
thank you Steve!
Wow your skill makes creating these boxes look deceptively easy. Love seeing you lay out and explain the cuttings. Also your attention to making grain match at the corners. I liked how the cherry box grain looked but the effect of the walnut grain at the corners is absolutely beautiful. As someone who experimented with cutting bottles as a kid I can attest to the being fully vested in the moment of truth of breaking the glass. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you!
What took me 12 minutes to watch took you many, many hours to do. Very impressive.
thanks!
Once again beautiful job. Awesome video.
I love the decorative splines.
Absolutely gorgeous!!!
Beautiful wood and great finished product. I’m getting ready to tackle your saw mill build. Wish me luck!
Thanks for all your inspiration
Mark
Good luck! Thanks mark!
Awesome craftsmanship!
thanks Joe!
Great stuff Matt!
And.un.til.next.time. Great stuff. Loved those Itty bitty splines from the hand saw.
Thanks!
Sweet Christmas. These are beautiful. This is why I love your channel. In one video there's milling. In another, you create beautiful pieces such as these. Fantastic work.
Thank you!
Beautiful work!
Outstanding job. Precision fit all the way around.
thanks!
Very Nice Boxes Matt! I like the individual boxes within the larger box. Awesome Design!
thanks!
Beautiful builds, they look great.
thank you!
Wow what a great project 😜👍🏼 that got my mind roling like having a maketerie top 😙😍 !!! 🇨🇦
Nice! Seems like a very satisfying project to make. Thank you for sharing this.
thanks mike!
Now I want to make a walnut box like this for my cards against humanity. Maybe with an inlay in the top that says "Card Against Humanity" Either with Maple or Ebony.
Amazing work as always - great inspiration. Thank you
thank you!
They are beautiful.
Matt, As always, excellent work!
thanks Mac!
This would make a great watch box.
Nice job keep up the wood turnings
Matt those turned out amazing. Great work brother.
thank you!
Beautiful looking boxes matt! Love that burl veneer!
Thanks joe!
Thank you for the video that was great to see it from beginning to end I also enjoyed the individual videos God bless y’all
Thank you!
Matt, you crack me up. looking forward to making these!
Thanks joe!
Great job Matt, have a nice day !!!.
Thanks!
Another great video! Thanks for sharing!
thanks!
Super nice boxes!
thanks!
Fantastic, Matt! I'm not sure which one I like best. I really like the glass on the cherry one, but I'm a sucker for all of that walnut figure too.
exactly the dilemma
very cool build
Very nice Matthew!
thanks!
nice box .... i like it
Very NICE!!
Very interesting Matt. I learnt a lot, thanks!
Thank you!
Great looking boxes nice ideal 👍
thanks!
Love watching your videos you have great skill so wished I had some of your bigger tools
Regards
Steve London UK
Thanks Steve!
Отличная работа!👍
Very nice work as always
thank you!
Wow ! Great video.
thanks!
Nice work!
thanks!
Nice and spicy build!
I would have no chance at making 9 equal sized boxes fit that space so perfectly. I tip my hat to you.
I have to give credit to my assistant: mr stop block
Awesome!
I like the “thicknesser” label. Can never be to careful! Beautiful work as always
Doing what I can to appease the Brits
Matthew Cremona next you’ll be learning French!
I knew we would make an Anglophile of you Matt, great boxes by the way.
Thing is, it doesn’t make things thicker. Should be called a Thinnesser.
@@Artrcb That's exactly what I was gonna say!
Never mind the Brits, Matt. Give all your machines German names!
Awesome 👍👍👍👍
Thanks Gib!
Magnificent!
I would like to learn how you make the guides for the table saw. Do you have any videos on that?
Job well done. 👍
thanks!
Great job Matt! Those are beautiful, and functional too! :-)
Thanks!
Loved watching the whole process...cheers...rr Normandy
Thanks Richard!
So many great tips! The boxes look gorgeous!! Gotta love that crotch!
Thanks!
Very nice!
Thanks!
Greetings from turkey. enjoy your meal
L6rd 6f Cr6ws not listening to me
Matt, will the interior finish affect the taste of the tea and spices?
Nice Paul Bunyun and Babe the Blue Ox tshirt.
beautiful 👍💯💯👏 ♥ ️, greetings from Italy friend
thank you!
What did you find to be the best dimensions and wood thickness to be for the cherry box?
Beautiful builds. I thought the purple shorts near the beginning were a nice touch too.
gotta build fashionably
Nice Work, How did you make the small splines, interesting concept
Love them Matt. I worry about your need to lock up your tea. I really do not need to lock my Lipton Tea bags up. I'll gladly share. GREAT box though ... It needs a way to lock/secure it to the wall or something so people won't steal IT.
Matt, I've not seen this answered on your other videos, but is the wood you are using air or kiln dried? I have a few thousand bf of slabs I have cut, wondering how dry I need to get them for various projects. (and should I treat the pine with boracare before bringing inside!)
I always said I'd only make big things, furniture, book cases...then I made a small box from scraps and now people are telling me to "Think outside the box". But boxes are fun!!
So cool! I noticed you slide the splines in at 6:30. Is there a reason for that or am I reading into it?
Too weak to go in any other way
If I put nine boxes in my nine boxes I will have room for 81 more boxes.
Pretty useful if you have to move and need a lot of boxes.
...what were we talking about again?
Was it difficult to calculate the size of the interior boxes? I'm thinking it was a matter of material size of the box walls times 2 for each box and divide what was left of the overall length divided by however many boxes span the interior?
Adjust a stop block until three test cuts gets the combined length just right.
Matt-what was the General Finish you used on the boxes? I was trying to read the can but couldn’t make it out. Thanks!
Awesome boxes! I especially like the spice box design, very nice!! A couple of questions, though. Does the chisel you’re using at 8:24 have a rounded profile or is my eyesight just that terrible? If so, what type of chisel is that?
It does. Ashley Iles Round Back. Thanks!
please provide a link to where I can purchase some Walnut Crotch Spice, it sounds like an improvement on the crotch spice I've been using.
So, no dry insertion on the crotch box, It just gets the thick one where you need to clean up the squeeze out afterwards?! 🤔 .... Well designed Matt, nice use of splines! 😃👍🏻👊🏻
Hahahaha
Holy crap! I've been using spoons wrong my whole life! I had no idea they were used for scooping and dumping! Now, I'll be able to eat soup in public! 😂
Hahahahahahaha
The varnish used, is that a food grade/safe product for holding the spices?
With all the crap we breathe in and things we stuff down our gullet...it's probably good
I like the combination of larger and smaller splines in the corner joints.
The individual spice boxes need sealing covers. The herbs and spices will lose their flavor and fragrance if they are exposed to air.
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They look great Matt! I'd really love to do a collaboration with you or even just help out with some of your projects (I'm just north of the Twin Cities) is there any way I could contact you?
Nice looking. But if the spice box lids are not tight under the glass things will get mixed up.
Finally realized what kind of "herbs and tea" these boxes are for...
“And just like that these boxes are done!” Did you try using that line on Marc? Ignore his whining, I’m fully in favor of you taking all the time you want.
I like how it’s gone from just make sure you release one video a week to what’s taking so long 😂
What kind of jointer do you have?
Grizzly 0609x
do you see any problems with wood movement as the top is a solid piece?
Yes so it’s floating
@@mcremona yes, but with the relativly thin walls, there cant be a lot of room left for movement in the groove
Whats the best way to get the inside boxes the perfect size? I'm going to attempt this and am 100% sure the inside boxes aren't going to all fit perfectly. What's your secret?
Since your "thicknesser" actually thins the wood, maybe it should really be called a "thinnerer"...?
Thinnesser.
Another set of excellent projects and informative videos. Thanks for sharing. Nice haircut!!!
BTW, what style and make are the rasps/files you used in this video?
Thank you! That is a 10" Gramercy
@@mcremona Would you consider a video on the types and uses of those type rasps and files?
@@jlf1430 Well I just have the one so I guess that would be an excuse to buy some more
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Condiviso 👍
Great work as usual.
Based on the audio, it sounds as if your cricket 'went away'?
The cold weather helps with that. Thanks!
You didn’t put the walnut box on the fancy rotary table!
They look great
Always look forward to you videos.
hahaha It doesn't get any special treatment. Thanks!
I have no idea what crotch spice is but I am checking Amazon to see if they have some.
your title makes it seem like you've made a special place to store your abundance of crotch spice and tea...
Maybe I have
You had me at crotch spice
I’d like to see SNL use this for a “Crotch on a Box” skit.
You need to do a collab with Izzy to make that rotary table drill powered.