Brilliant idea. I think I will make two, stacked on castors, but put the doors on the front to make mobile storage for larger hand tools that take up space. With a big mobile tool box, I can store them anywhere in my garage and free up a large space, just by wheeling the chests around. Thanks for the inspiration.
Thank you very much. I'm sure if being more meticulous when making these trunks and using better materials, these trunks could be made much more beautiful 😀
Very cute trunks. I think two small trunks of different sizes stained and stacked on top of each other would make an attractive lamp table. Kind of a "Shabby Chic" look
As always, I very much enjoyed the video. I can think a many uses for these trunks. Like seasonal clothing, bed linen and quilts. They can have many uses. And I am sure I will make a couple of them. Thank you for sharing your talents and experience.
Nice and straight forward. Great storage boxes for many uses. 👌 Maybe clear coat the frame/support pieces and paint the plywood panels? Are you going to video the pain job if you decide to paint them? Be nice to see the final product. Good build, mate👍
Very well done and explained. Thanks for sharing. What electric tacker/nailer do you use? (brand/type) Are you satisfied with it/would you recommend it? Many woodworkers have tackers/nailers on air pressure. But I do not have a compressor so a good (and not too expensive) electric nailer/tacker is what I'm looking for.
I want to build a box just like this but inside out. I need the plywood on the outside and the supporitng frame in the inside. It will be 33*40*6 1/2 inches. I need it to be strong enough to sit on it. Could you please post a video on how to build one box with a frame in the inside - somnething really strong?
I think it would work if, in the templates, I put first the plywood and then the strip reinforcements on it. But I should wait for the glue to dry. And then I would turn it to insert the nails. I could make a video, but not sure when. I am a bit busy this summer
Dear Sir, A very well conceived jig for assembling accurately cut plywood panels into coffers. I was somewhat curious as the circular saw you used? Is it a 190mm blade with how many teeth to obtain such clean cuts in ply. I think as you have three, perhaps one oiled would look quite nice. Very well done. Kind regards.
¡Me encanta! Los mejores baúles que vi. ¡Muchas gracias por compartirlo! 🤗
You continue to make a great contribution to the woodworking ideas on You Tube, which is amazing and much appreciated.
the best wooden box.
your work is beautiful.
i like these trunks very good dear
Brilliant idea. I think I will make two, stacked on castors, but put the doors on the front to make mobile storage for larger hand tools that take up space. With a big mobile tool box, I can store them anywhere in my garage and free up a large space, just by wheeling the chests around.
Thanks for the inspiration.
Thanks for watching 😃. Sure you can change this design to fit your needs 😃
A simple but fairly effective trunk design. I especially liked how you made a quick jig just by screwing in four pieces of wood into the work surface.
Thank you very much. That type of jig are very useful when assembling box and trunk parts 😀
Super Arbeit und mit einfachen Mittel präzise gearbeitet. Es macht immer Freude deine Videos zu sehen.
Vielen Dank und Grüße
Werner
Very well demonstrated and edited. thank you :-)
Wonderful.......!!!!!
Find your methods interesting.. Thanks for Sharing.
Yes, very useful for shop storage.
Good design, well done video
Thank you very much. I'm sure if being more meticulous when making these trunks and using better materials, these trunks could be made much more beautiful 😀
Professional work! Congrat!
Thanks for the great video! Awesome work!
excellent .......... going to the shop now and try it
Very good project and job 👍👍👍
very nice. I like it.
very very nice. I like it. Great explanation. Sharif from pakistan
Awesome Sergio !!!!
Awesome!
Nice job. Looks very good.
Nice
😍 These are so good and so useful!
Nice work.
Brilliant
Excellent work 👍👍👍
Great ideas sir. This is very simple sfter you explained it. Shop cupboards to great
i like the process of the built
Nice video
Que bien trabajas, gracias
Superbe travail
vidéo vraiment interessante et tres bien faite
Merci d'avoir partagé.
Thinking about making one of these to store Artificial Christmas Tree instead of box.
Very nice work and explanation.
Like your style great channel.
Thankyou
Thank you very much, John 🙂. And thanks for watching
Very cute trunks. I think two small trunks of different sizes stained and stacked on top of each other would make an attractive lamp table. Kind of a "Shabby Chic" look
Sure it would look very nice :D. But it is easier to make lots of the same dimensions than a few ones of different dimensions :D
@@WoodworkingwithDIYtools why not lots of every type of box?!!
Do you think this design is strong enough to be sat on by a 80-90kg person?
Please what are the measurements
Great job. Congrats.
As always, I very much enjoyed the video. I can think a many uses for these trunks. Like seasonal clothing, bed linen and quilts. They can have many uses. And I am sure I will make a couple of them. Thank you for sharing your talents and experience.
wonderful
Love it!👍🏼
Might as well make 3 while you have everything set up for cutting and assembly. A sturdy storage box of like weight materials. Nice job.
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Apart from using staples, I love it!
Woodworking is easier if we have a stapler and a nailer 😅
As always smart and flush. Nice job 👍🏻😁
very useful for storage in the workshop i will make these but may put a lip on the underneath of the lid just to help prevent dust getting inside
i think your lid is fine but in workshop the rim would help with dust,great build though
Nice and straight forward. Great storage boxes for many uses. 👌
Maybe clear coat the frame/support pieces and paint the plywood panels?
Are you going to video the pain job if you decide to paint them? Be nice to see the final product.
Good build, mate👍
Excellent
Super pratique et pas lourd
👍
Great project, great job, and useful product at the end !
very good job man form Italy🇮🇹!!! i like it
Thanks for watching 😃
Fantástico, Sergio. E muito fácil de fazer. Parabéns pela idéia e obrigado por compartilhar. Abraço.
13:09 Testing whether it will hold a body LOL
Genius 👌🤓
nice
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I like you videos very much. You have such good ideas. I wish you were my next door neighbor! LOL!
Hahahaha, maybe you would be complaining due to the noise in my shop :D
Guess I'm the only one that got here by searching for wardrobe trunks from Harry Potter, lol!
I am planning to make a mobile storage box. 2feet wide 4 feet deep and 6 feet high. Will it be possible with this set up? Thanks
Bravo, simple et efficace
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Bravo, simple y efectivo
How thick is the plywood, thanks
Please what are the measurements you used
How much does it cost to make a wooden box like this and how much do you sell it for?
Very well done and explained. Thanks for sharing.
What electric tacker/nailer do you use? (brand/type)
Are you satisfied with it/would you recommend it?
Many woodworkers have tackers/nailers on air pressure. But I do not have a compressor so a good
(and not too expensive) electric nailer/tacker is what I'm looking for.
What was the size of this box
This has to be one of the best explained projects on you tube. I love those side handles, don't know if you could get them in UK. I had to subscribe!
😳 Lol....🤔 😂 yep....hardly understood a word...
I want to build a box just like this but inside out. I need the plywood on the outside and the supporitng frame in the inside. It will be 33*40*6 1/2 inches. I need it to be strong enough to sit on it. Could you please post a video on how to build one box with a frame in the inside - somnething really strong?
I think it would work if, in the templates, I put first the plywood and then the strip reinforcements on it. But I should wait for the glue to dry. And then I would turn it to insert the nails. I could make a video, but not sure when. I am a bit busy this summer
Great job! Do you ship to Hungary? :D
Dear Sir,
A very well conceived jig for assembling accurately cut plywood panels into coffers. I was somewhat curious as the circular saw you used? Is it a 190mm blade with how many teeth to obtain such clean cuts in ply. I think as you have three, perhaps one oiled would look quite nice. Very well done. Kind regards.
Agree about the not using staples, comment.
Nice project! :) Can I ask why you call the plywood sheets as an "marquetry boards"?
I was thinking the same question.
Hi I want make one but can you tell me the dimensions of each piece Please
So sad i don't know how to use power tool. The only electric tool i know is an old fashioned drill gun.
Great Video. Thank you.
P.S. I think you need to wipe off the lense of your camera.
Cheers!
Nice build, apart from the fact the padlock is pretty pointless when you could just unscrew the top part of the hasp lock.
Yeah thats what I was thinking, all the hinges and locking mechanisms are exposed.
Ehh, me parece q me confundi de canal. 😀😀👏👏👏👏👏
Why use a lock if you can unscrew it lol
I wish I could make these boxes i can sell them $100 each
I can't make this........there are on metric tree's near me.
Very fast
So flimsy. You drop it will bust into peices.
Not trying to be mean but I would subscribe if I could understand all the words he says, His accent is just a little too thick for me
Again not trying to be mean because he does look like he does good work
Awesome!