Laptop transportation case

First video of yours I've seen so I'm excited about seeing what others you've done ! I particularly liked the small drum solo (1min 49 seconds) [emoji6]it's a fairly wide piece of timber, do you thinks there's likely to be any cupping ?
When the top lid slid perfectly onto the hinge I made the 'ah mwah' sound [emoji1]
Coley
 
Great looking shop, Mauri.
Definitely going to check out more of your videos.
 
This is the work of a master who knows what he's doing. You have the same great director and cameraman. Your video hit me emotionally. If I was a psychotherapist, I would contract with you. Your videos, I would embark people who weary of life. Great.
By the way. Do you have an inspiring space. Your workshop is great. A view of the garden is beautiful! Congratulations.

[thumbs up]

(excuse my lousy English)
 
Nice case and nice video. If find your videos very enjoyable to watch, informative, entertaining and very zen. A very calming way to start a nice sunday morning.  [smile] 
 
Alex said:
Nice case and nice video. If find your videos very enjoyable to watch, informative, entertaining and very zen. A very calming way to start a nice sunday morning.  [smile]

Alex coined it correctly Mauri ... there's not that many wood working videos I would watch multiple times simply because I enjoy them!

Yours I have [wink]
 
Great ambience dealt throughout the video.  Your shop space is inspirational - I too would love to be so connected to the garden while working. 

The piece is wonderfully simple - I do wish that the spacing around/between the the finished edge and the inlay border was equidistant.  The piece is so sublime that the offset inlay attracts too much of my attention.  That's a 1000th-degree critique though - it's remarkable.  The video editing probably took you almost as long as the laptop case.
 
My only other query was if there was a reason for routing in the direction when doing the groove for the inlay ? I'm not sure of the etiquette with this particular forum. is it o.k to ask questions about projects?
 
Nice job, Maurice. Suprised to see you graduated from my alma mater. You must have lived nearby for a while; how did you end up in Finland?
 
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