Σε αυτό το βίντεο εμπνέομαι από τον Mike Pekovich από το Fine Woodworking και το νέο του βιβλίο «The Why And How Of Woodworking». Στο βιβλίο Κατασκευάζει ένα καταπληκτικό κουτί τσαγιού με κομμένες στο χέρι χελιδονοουρές, και αυτό μου έδωσε ώθηση στην έμπνευση για να ασχοληθώ περισσότερο με την επεξεργασία εργαλείων χειρός.
Βίντεο και σχόλια από το κανάλι John Malecki
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I have been looking for a tea box for months, I found it on your video, are you selling it?
funny how you pronounce your (Polish) name incorrectly (according to Polish language of course) it should sound closer to MALETZKI. But it's your name, you can do whatever you want with it. 😉
“I wanna get into more hand tool woodworking”
Uses table saw, band saw and jointer 😂
Just bustn your chops man
John beautiful work. What type of bit did you use for the inserts?
beautiful concept. thanks.
Love ur work and what u do
Should of put a 45 on the feet so it gives more of a floating effect
Love that fact you left the mistakes in the video, re-enforces it is ok to make mistakes it is how you overcome them. Great video.
Fantastic! Getting into traditional woodworking myself. Can you please tell me what Marking Knife you were using? Love the look of it, if its home Made maybe a how-to with a left, right & ambi blade setup? Just a thought! Excellent work!
Everyones a critic..i know..but dude, it KILLED me to watch you murder your bench chopping your tails and pins right on top of your bench! Ots not like its some cheap crappy bench either. Now go look in front of that vise and see what you have done, then go sit in the corner and grab the cone hat on your way there!
Thanks for sharing the real-life version of that fix of the crack. I am glad to see someone else struggle through an issue with about the same poise and grace that I do! haha
Nice build John. I've now clicked the bell icon so I get notified when your next videos come out. Scott
Nice to see the recovery from
The “Oh Shit” moments we all face! Good job 👍🏻
Love the “Punch Today in the Face” banner!!!
John, this is a super cool video. May you have a Happy & Prosperous New Year.
Just read his book too, highly recommended! Cool project John, nice work.
This is awesome John!! Nice work
john I'm your fan of Brazil I'm 15 years old and I want to become a joiner like you
superbe travaille et bonne année
John. Great build. I’d like to see you do some wall art. Like you did a year ago. Maybe something like the American Flag with spalted or curly maple. Lose the festool 😄 when doing the YouTube builds. Do it all with HD equipment. I don’t have a rockler dealer nor the money. Thanks.
What brand is that mini carpenters square?
Very cool box and nice to show how things don't always go right the first time. Nice recovery!!
Thanks for showing people that you make mistakes to…. It helps me to keep going. Thanks!!
I rank the "stressfulness" of glue ups in the the amount of @#$%$#@@ words. Id imagine if the camera hadnt been rolling on that box split you may have set a record, just heart breaking. But a great fix and good project!
More outtakes and stuff ups. Makes it real and you’re great at keeping the narrative going and light.
5:29 Measure you dam lid? I did not know dams had lids.
A couple things John… 1…nice project! Good way to use some scrap/small pieces of nice wood. 2…that was a pretty pencil you scored the insert with lol… I steal my daughters pencils when I run out lol. 3…how the hell did we have to rely on Cleveland to win for the Steelers to make the playoffs! Rough season! Happy new year buddy… Looking forward to the next video
Nice job! I like how you show the small hiccups that we all experience.
Bad Ass Man! 👍👊
John nice to include the Oops. There is more often than not a fix, not always a quick one. Yet you punched that one in the face. Prop’s.
Looks good John, makes me want to do some hand tool projects.
The box turned out beautiful dude! 👊🏻
Nicely done John! 👍🏻👊🏻
John,
What woodworker has not made a mistake. I learn from my own and others the 5 thumbs down. Must be the ones that don't make mistakes Good Job.
Nice size project to build up skills and refine techniques. Nice job John.
Great tip with that ca glue! That box is beautiful!!
You crack me up John. Dry fitting everything before the actual glue up is a lesson well learned!
Awesome air guitar! You should build a stand for it 😉