How to make a basic box. And why you need to know how. | Woodworking BASICS.

Published 2019-02-15
Learning the skills to build a simple box will empower you to make almost anything.
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All Comments (21)
  • @jamieclark1438
    My dad was a carpenter and passed away a few years ago when I was 18. All of his tools have been sitting in my mom's garage and I've been inspired lately to try and start some woodworking myself, partially as an ode to him. I remember a lot of what to do from him, but these videos have been really helpful and I appreciate them a lot. Thank you for posting
  • Nice. Now all I need is a table saw, work bench, garage,wood, clamps, sander, straps,safety gear and I should be good to go. Ps. And a stir stick.😉
  • I made a box! Thank you. It's sitting on my desk right now, and I'm very proud of it. Even if I did get turned around somewhere along the way and the grain of the end panels runs vertically. Call it a design choice. This great little project helped me build some new skills, get comfy with the table saw and I really feel capable of moving forward. Very good video, guide and plans.
  • Steve I just wanted to say. I've been woodworking since about 2020. I started it around the time I lost my mom to cancer. It really was how I coped and kept myself mentally healthy in that time. This video is what I did for my second project and it really ignited my love for this craft/hobby. I have grown a lot in my skills since then but I attribute it to this video sparking my interest. So thank you for what you do and how you do it. I don't know you but you helped me out of a dark place. I wish you all the best and hope you are doing well.
  • @oscar38
    One of Steve's best quotes is something like " it won't be perfect, but you made it. Don't let your mates criticise it, after all, what have they made? Nothing, because they spent the weekend stuffing their faces watching box sets on Netflix"
  • @jimburton3922
    First, let me say I am 63 yo and never really tried word working. Been thinking about a hobby after retirement. I came across your videos and got hooked. I've had a table saw for years. Recently bought a 12" miter saw. I think I got hooked at that point. Today I got a Router/Plunge Router set and gave it the good ol college try. Not there yet, but boy did I have cutting rabbits and coves and this and that. Don't know if I will ever be good at this, but thank you for your video's! They are fun to watch and easy to follow. Going to try the box tomorrow I think. I will hopefully let you know how it turns out. Thanks again.
  • @jemmaj2919
    This guy has a great charisma, love him, so encouraging, down to earth and truthful
  • This was well explained and the demonstrations seemed easy to follow. I have never tried wood working (beyond decorative wood burning) before, but once I build up some basic skills I’d love to rewatch this video and try to make this beautiful box!
  • @puckhugh
    every time I cut a rabbet I`m always a hare off
  • @MattEdwards1
    As an actual beginner I find the mystery was not taken away here lol... "I like to clean up one side first then turn it around and rip it to the exact width..." is baffling to me, while using a load of big and expensive looking electric wood working tools. If anyone knows of any vids for absolute beginners I'd love to find some! Tia.
  • I’m sitting on a small mountain of timber from Western Australian Jarrah trees that I milled myself a few years ago. I’m a steel fabricator by trade and am keen to get into wood work to do something with all that I have. I’m enjoying your videos and just wanted to say thank you for all of your invaluable information. Cheers.
  • @sgtmitchell
    Just want to say thank you for the videos. I've watched this video numerous times now and I am still learning new things each time I watch. Since this has become my new hobby and therapy, your videos are perfect and always very detailed on how to do it all. So thank you.
  • @Mspatriciareyes
    Create another basic box using manual tools like chisel and hand saw. Some beginners only have those tools as they are just starting. Hope you'd at least consider. Thanks!!
  • @radharcanna
    Beautiful work. Your enthusiasm for woodwork is infectious. No nonsense, no gimmicks, just straight instruction.
  • I just finished the box and it was an AWESOME learning experience and for to spend time with my father. I changed the height from 3" to 5" and put hinges on it. Thank you so much for the plans.
  • Thank you sooo much I have never wood worked before and have limited tools. I was able to make my father a box for his vintage knife collection for Christmas. I can not wait to give it to him.. thank you so much for making beginner friendly videos for guys like me.. thank you with all my heart.
  • I will say, I've completely loved my flat ground blade. They cost just as much as normal atb blade and having it as a backup and for special purpose use has been useful. I know people don't always like investing in table saw blades, but having the right tool for the right job I think is really important. There's no single blade really does everything well. Having Rip blades, cross cut blades, combination blades, and dado stacks all have their purpose. Investing in your shop can allow you to work more efficiently and more safely. Not to mention you'll end up with better tool wear - saving you in the long run.
  • @bickybickford
    It doesn't matter how advanced or how many tools I have I been watching for many years and totally enjoy your videos.
  • @Ybtl568
    I just started woodworking and I like this guy Steve, and learning a lot from him especially basic knowledge. However, what kind of beginner have 8 pcs of Clamp, and Table Saw.....
  • @richardlabbe
    Steve what I like about your videos is not only the educational part but that you use equipment that is what the average woodworker might afford/have. Thank you!