I second this! This is on of the most beautiful and intricate builds I have seen. The video presentation shows the build in a way that demonstrates your skill and experience and that with patience and focus others could learn to do the same. This video has me wanting to clear off my bench and start learning some new skills!
Nice to see you are back. It is always good to see one of your videos. They are the type of video I study, time and time again, rather than just watch. Thank you
New subscriber here. I usually don't but it's great to see a great craftsman. I work part-time at a local Woodcraft and we often cringe when someone says "I saw this on RUclips." A lot of them out there, but you are the real deal. And great job on this project! Beautiful work!!!
Thank you ! The finish is a part I kept out of the video. In this case I used a acrylic varnish to finish the box. Maybe I will pay attention to the finishing process in a next video.
Thanks for sharing such beautiful work, and welcome back, been a long time admirer of your work, especially the Jay-bird cabinet. Love this style of video too, no noise, no hype, just down to earth amazing craftsmanship. Any chance you can do one with just a little explaining in it? i.e. I assume you cut the letter out on the scrollsaw at an angle so the wedge would fit?
@@anthonyvdh Most of the time the hole is hardly visible because the pieces are pressed in pretty tight. Is the hole still visible after glue- up, I make my own wood filler, using sanding dust from the correct wood mixed with Frencken Cellocol . After sanding the marquetry the repair is hardly visible.
I hope the recipient doesn't look at it thinking "It's like a cigar box", but appreciates the time, patience and craftsmanship that went into it. I feel enriched, just having watched the video.
Stunning as usual Ronnie, with great craftsmanship and a beautiful end result. How durable, and deep is the sand shading, do you have to be careful when finishing sanding not to lose the effect? Long time between videos but well worth the wait.
Thank you Wayne ! The shading is pretty deep. It decreases slightly during sanding, but there is enough left. Thick veneer is hard to shade, it has to stay longer in the sand, therefore it often causes distortion. I had to resaw some parts after shading.
Hi Ronnie, Amazing craftsmanship. I noticed you miter the corners of the box, does that provide enough strength alone? I've read others who say you need to add splines or the joint is too weak.
@@craigbarnes6267 When it was just solid wood, I would use splines or dovetails. In this case the core is made from good quality MDF, witch gives a very good glue joint. I trust this to be strong enough.
What thickness is the veneer you are using in the double bevel? also what size blade are you using on the scroll saw? And at what angle? The sawing of that initial was very impressive! The entire video is excellent. Thanks for sharing it with us.
Thank you ! I normally use 3mm thick veneer, the blades are Pebeco 3, 130x0,8x0,34mm. With this veneer thickness and these saw blades, the table is tilded about 7 degrees. But you have to make some test pieces to find the exact angle.
inlaid work made from small pieces of variously colored wood or other materials, used chiefly for the decoration of furniture. "a restored marquetry table top" That is for anyone like me that might not know the word. Great work by the way!!
@@girlsdadx3 Thank you very much ! The marquetry on top is made by using the double bevel technique on my Hegner scrollsaw. For the inlays I use the inlay tools made by Lie Nielsen Toolworks. If you have questions about a tool in particular, be free to ask.
@@kevingeaney7741 I use Pebeco 3 saw blades. The speed depents on what is most comfortabe. To slow it will bounce, to fast it will cut to fast to control. It also depends on the thickness of the veneer.
I bought the plane a few years ago at a store here in the Netherlands, called Baptist. I was lucky because it was the last one they had in stock. It is a Lie Nielsen no.9 Mitre plane, as far as I know they are no longer made and you can only find them second hand (for a hefty price....)
Je trouve son ouvrage magnifique, mais ce qui est dommage c'est qu'il montre un usinage à la toupie sans protection. Mais je reste sans voix sur son ouvrage. 👍
@@richarddecol2727 Thank you Richard. You are right about the spindle moulder. Normaly I use a feeder , but in this case the piece is to delicate and the router takes of just a little bit of wood.
Thank you Ronnie, you are such an encouragement to us budding woodworkers mate.
You're welcome Rob, that's nice to hear
I second this! This is on of the most beautiful and intricate builds I have seen. The video presentation shows the build in a way that demonstrates your skill and experience and that with patience and focus others could learn to do the same. This video has me wanting to clear off my bench and start learning some new skills!
Opened RUclips and saw a new video???? It’s like my Birthday and Christmas all in one! 🎉🎉 welcome back!
Hahaha, you're welcome! Happy birthday and merry christmas😅
You have the hands of a surgeon.
Absolute perfection.
Thank you Marshall !
Mooi! Never saw a video by you, this was a well spent 21 minutes, Thx for displaying your craftmanship!
Thank you, very nice to hear !
Mind-blowing craftsmanship and attention to detail.
Thank you for sharing with us.
You're welcome ! Thank you for watching !
Nice to see you are back. It is always good to see one of your videos. They are the type of video I study, time and time again, rather than just watch. Thank you
You're welcome ! Very nice to hear this!
New subscriber here. I usually don't but it's great to see a great craftsman. I work part-time at a local Woodcraft and we often cringe when someone says "I saw this on RUclips." A lot of them out there, but you are the real deal. And great job on this project! Beautiful work!!!
Thank you very much Todd ! I am honored that you subscribed !
Absolutely stunning work! Thank you very much for the detailed illustration of the process as well as writing the essential features of the job.
Thank you very much ! Nice to hear !
OMG! I have never seen anything like that, fabulous, spectacular, and work of ART. Thank You!
@@fredperry5392 Thank you Fred ! Nice to hear you enjoyed it !
Incredible work as always! Thanks for taking the time to put together such a well edited video.
Thank you Andrew, nice to hear you like the video
That is a absolutely gorgeous. Seriously beautiful as hell.
Thank you very much !
Glad you’re back. Great build
Thank you !
Beautiful. Glad you're back on RUclips.
Thank you !
A stunning creation, better than anything I have seen before or could even imagine!
@@michaelscheffler6073 Thank you very much Michael !
Stunning work. Took some notes on this one. Well done!
@@StormSpotterAmbientWx Thank you very much !
Вы большой мастер! Спасибо за видео!
You're welcome, thanks for the compliment!
I love you shaper fence 👍
And also, this box is awesome 😉
Thank you very much !
Unbelievable craftsmanship and patients!
@@kevingeaney7741 Thank you Kevin !
Beautiful work!
Thank you Gregg !
Phenomenal design and execution. It would have been nice to know how you finished it.
Thank you ! The finish is a part I kept out of the video. In this case I used a acrylic varnish to finish the box. Maybe I will pay attention to the finishing process in a next video.
Unbelievably beautiful.
Thank you Vincent !
Thanks for sharing such beautiful work, and welcome back, been a long time admirer of your work, especially the Jay-bird cabinet. Love this style of video too, no noise, no hype, just down to earth amazing craftsmanship.
Any chance you can do one with just a little explaining in it? i.e. I assume you cut the letter out on the scrollsaw at an angle so the wedge would fit?
Thank you very much ! Yes, my scroll saw table is tilted a few degrees. Then the pieces get a wedge- shape so there is no saw gap.
Ziet er geweldig mooi uit. Fijn dat je na twee jaar weer een video hebt geplaatst. Ik heb mij gelijk geabonneerd.
Dankjewel ! Leuk dat je je geabonneerd hebt !
Extremely well executed, truly mesmerizing.
Keep up the good work 👏👍
Thank you Hicham, I will do so !
Amazing! Would love to see to see some more teaching style videos... where you share your thinking, approach, choices you make/tradeoffs, etc.
Thank you, I will do so in my next videos ! (It can take a while though..)
@@ronnie_rozenga Thanks! I would also be interested to know how you deal with the hole you pre drill for the blade.
@@anthonyvdh Most of the time the hole is hardly visible because the pieces are pressed in pretty tight. Is the hole still visible after glue- up, I make my own wood filler, using sanding dust from the correct wood mixed with Frencken Cellocol . After sanding the marquetry the repair is hardly visible.
Nicely done as always Ronnie
Thank you Mark !
Such an inspiration Ronnie!
Very nice to hear Francisco !
Masterful. Thanks for posting this
Thank you ! You're welcome
Absolutely beautiful amazing work
Thank you Jim !
Astonishing craftsmanship.
Thank you very much !
You have some amazing pieces of equipment. Such as your brain, your eyes, your hands, and your heart which is your source of desire for perfection.😊🎉
Thank you very much for your kind words, I appreciate that !
So hot! Every time I think I've improved my marquetry I watch one of your vids and realize I may as well be a potato with a dull pocket knife.
Thank you ! But it can't be that bad 😅
Höchsten Respekt , alles wunderbar was für eine Präzision.
Thank you very much Alf !
very nice - excellent craftsmanship
Thank you Scott
I hope the recipient doesn't look at it thinking "It's like a cigar box", but appreciates the time, patience and craftsmanship that went into it.
I feel enriched, just having watched the video.
Thank you Mike
Amazing, i'm in awe of such craftsmanship! New sub!
Thank you very much !
As always : Wonderful
Thank you Giorgio !
Superb craftsmanship
Thank you Colm !
Incredible craftsmanship.
@@rehabmax Thank you very much !
Stunning!
thank you very much !
Sacret travail chapeau bien bas.
Thank you Florent !
Stunning as usual Ronnie, with great craftsmanship and a beautiful end result. How durable, and deep is the sand shading, do you have to be careful when finishing sanding not to lose the effect? Long time between videos but well worth the wait.
Thank you Wayne ! The shading is pretty deep. It decreases slightly during sanding, but there is enough left. Thick veneer is hard to shade, it has to stay longer in the sand, therefore it often causes distortion. I had to resaw some parts after shading.
Incredible craftsmanship
Thank you !
Awesome work!
@@gabrielsainz5433 Thank you Gabriel !
stunning!
Thank you !
I love the following:
Using you own custom tools and jigs.
The syringe for glue.
The masking tape.
The cut of inlays for the initial.
@@davidd5448 Thank you David ! Nice to hear you like it !
Awesome work
Thank you !
Hi Ronnie, Amazing craftsmanship. I noticed you miter the corners of the box, does that provide enough strength alone? I've read others who say you need to add splines or the joint is too weak.
@@craigbarnes6267 When it was just solid wood, I would use splines or dovetails. In this case the core is made from good quality MDF, witch gives a very good glue joint. I trust this to be strong enough.
@@craigbarnes6267 Thank you for the compliment 😊
Beautiful
Thank you !
Great work! Could you provide details on the plane used at your shooting board??
Thank you ! It is a Lie Nielsen no9 mitre plane. As far as I know it is no longer made unfortunately...
What thickness is the veneer you are using in the double bevel? also what size blade are you using on the scroll saw? And at what angle? The sawing of that initial was very impressive! The entire video is excellent. Thanks for sharing it with us.
Thank you ! I normally use 3mm thick veneer, the blades are Pebeco 3, 130x0,8x0,34mm. With this veneer thickness and these saw blades, the table is tilded about 7 degrees. But you have to make some test pieces to find the exact angle.
Thank you for your videos.
You're welcome Shane
inlaid work made from small pieces of variously colored wood or other materials, used chiefly for the decoration of furniture.
"a restored marquetry table top" That is for anyone like me that might not know the word. Great work by the way!!
Thank you for the addition Bil !
fantastic
Thank you !
would you be able to supply us a list of the tools you used in completing this project? By the way, amazing work, thanks for sharing.
@@girlsdadx3 Thank you very much ! The marquetry on top is made by using the double bevel technique on my Hegner scrollsaw. For the inlays I use the inlay tools made by Lie Nielsen Toolworks. If you have questions about a tool in particular, be free to ask.
Perfect 👍
Thank you !
Outstanding.
Thank you !
What type of scroll saw blade do you use and approx speed?
@@kevingeaney7741 I use Pebeco 3 saw blades. The speed depents on what is most comfortabe. To slow it will bounce, to fast it will cut to fast to control. It also depends on the thickness of the veneer.
Can you tell me where you got your hand plane for your shooting board?
I bought the plane a few years ago at a store here in the Netherlands, called Baptist. I was lucky because it was the last one they had in stock. It is a Lie Nielsen no.9 Mitre plane, as far as I know they are no longer made and you can only find them second hand (for a hefty price....)
Magnificent
Thank you Paulo !
Perfect!!
Thank you !
ce mec est juste genial , je te kif mec ^^
Thank you very much !
@@ronnie_rozenga non c'est juste reconnaitre
how much does a box like this cost?
I made this one for a friend, I did not count the hours.
theoretically if someone commissioned one from you what would you charge?@@ronnie_rozenga
Simply, an amazing peice of art 👏
Thank you very much !
👍👍👍👍👍
Thank you !
Wow
Thank you Matthew !
Je trouve son ouvrage magnifique, mais ce qui est dommage c'est qu'il montre un usinage à la toupie sans protection. Mais je reste sans voix sur son ouvrage. 👍
@@richarddecol2727 Thank you Richard. You are right about the spindle moulder. Normaly I use a feeder , but in this case the piece is to delicate and the router takes of just a little bit of wood.
Jaw dropped and im not half way through yet
Thank you !
inspirational
@@simontayler2158 Thank you Simon !
Маркетри
👍
Incredible craftmanship
Thank you !