wobblycogs
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I've been away from woodworking for a while (unless you count building walls and floors) and I thought it was high time I got back to it. Since I've taken up gardening I have all the seeds so what better item to build than a box to store them in.
This is reclaimed timber so I'm not completely sure what it's made from. I think the bottom half is teak not sure about the top, I'm open to suggestions. It measures about 25x25x20cm LxWxH.
I would like to hinge the lid but I have no idea what hinges to use or the best way to fit them. The wall thickness is 15mm so I'm guessing I'd want to sink screws vertically, I'm thinking this is like a jewellery box. It's not that I've never fitted a hinge it's just all my experience is with big hinges, like doors. I'm fairly proud of this box so I'm willing to get some nice hinges for it, any ideas?. I also can't decide if I want to fit a clasp to the front, it feels a bit much.
This is reclaimed timber so I'm not completely sure what it's made from. I think the bottom half is teak not sure about the top, I'm open to suggestions. It measures about 25x25x20cm LxWxH.
I would like to hinge the lid but I have no idea what hinges to use or the best way to fit them. The wall thickness is 15mm so I'm guessing I'd want to sink screws vertically, I'm thinking this is like a jewellery box. It's not that I've never fitted a hinge it's just all my experience is with big hinges, like doors. I'm fairly proud of this box so I'm willing to get some nice hinges for it, any ideas?. I also can't decide if I want to fit a clasp to the front, it feels a bit much.

