I love seeing the individual craftsmanship behind these pieces. I own a Purpleheart Dice Tower system and when I don’t use it I leave out for display in my study. It simply is a beautiful piece of craftwork.
I can’t stop watching this. I love the insight into the process. The skill and dedication. This video is raw and honest and genuine and it makes me appreciate the craft even more. Well done!
What I like in this process is that nothing is chain work... They follow the thing they are building from start to finish. It allows them to care much more for the finished product than if they were making the same piece of wood the whole day long... Good work Wyrmwood, very good work...
@@WyrmLyfe Well when you see this title in a suggested link and don't know any better, it is confusing and feels like clickbait. Might I suggest clearer titles if you want to turn random "Recommended for you" people into viewers and subscribers.
@@WyrmLyfe Excellent videos, thank you! I'm a newbie to woodworking, and if you don't mind my asking, I would really appreciate some help. What Mohawk product did he first spray before applying the Tried & True? Last, how many coats do you apply over how much time? Thank you in advance - big time!
Love all these videos. I’d love to work for Wyrmwood, making awesome quality stuff with great people and things that make other people happy. Wyrmwood you’re inspiring!
Amazing woodworking, love the use of jigs, along with time and care spent into each piece. At 6:04 Is this a wooden or metal plate used to router the holes? I haven't seen this method before and love it!
I am a newbie at woodworking and would love to know what tool is he using at (2:43)? I wanna know because I always have a ton of trouble making holes with a flush bottom to them. Thanks!
Not sure if you're still a newbie, but if you get a bowl bit for a hand router you can do something very similar. That's definitely an expensive machine that's great if you make a ton of those vaults, but don't let that stop you!
@@WyrmLyfe I just wanted to apologize and explain that I live in germany. But you are actually coming to germany - accourding to your schedule, so instead i am impressed now and will try to meet you in octobre xD Thank you :)
It’s crazy because you can go on Etsy and find even better handmade wooden trays for a fraction of the price. I don’t see what’s so special about these?