I thought I's share with you, the build of this 'ere jewellery box. This may turn out to be something of a mistake on my part 'cause I'm not used to making such fiddly little things – I'm more used to tables, cupboard and the like, but haho...
This will be for my fair lady's 40th birthday which is a week on Saturday, so this needs to be finished for a week on Wednesday when we're off to Edinburgh, so, no hanging about! I was initially planning on using some elm I've had for a while, but after some consideration I decided to plump for beech – I've had some magically figured boards waiting around for about 8 years, as something of a timber hoarder I actually hate using the stuff, I always think a more worth project will come along. I s'pose the missus's 40th is a suitable occasions to part with a couple of boards
The design has an outer body made out of the beech and four inner drawers which will be made from walnut, I think the contrast will be nice. I'm not one for making like easy so I designed the inner drawers to appear to float – they run on supports that are fixed to the back of the unit with runners underneath the drawers – this took a bit of designing but who knows; it might just work :roll: The door pivot at the back corners and will have hangers for those glittery things girls hang round their necks. Haven't quite decided on handles yet – I think the door will have a routed groove along their meeting edges and the walnut drawer fronts... well, I'm not quite sure yet! The whole thing is about 320mm high by 355mm wide, 180mm deep.
So stage one was to decide which bits of my lovely beech to use – I roughly marked them out and then sliced them up into manageable pieces that my planer can deal with. The stock was also thick enough for me to bandsaw it in half for the drawers.
Here are the initial pics – I've done some more on it today to get the wood just about dimensioned so I'll post some more pics of progress tomorrow. Hopefully have everything cut to size tomorrow and ready for some very little routing action!
The wood put up roughly into manageable chunks (please avert your eyes away from my bench top – nothing to see there... it's next on my to-do list! (hammer) )
The doors will be made from this chunk of loveliness – went to work on it with my 5 1/2 to flatten up its face side, thankfully it planes really well with no tear out from a good sharp blade
Hope it's of interest - more soon!
Dav
This will be for my fair lady's 40th birthday which is a week on Saturday, so this needs to be finished for a week on Wednesday when we're off to Edinburgh, so, no hanging about! I was initially planning on using some elm I've had for a while, but after some consideration I decided to plump for beech – I've had some magically figured boards waiting around for about 8 years, as something of a timber hoarder I actually hate using the stuff, I always think a more worth project will come along. I s'pose the missus's 40th is a suitable occasions to part with a couple of boards
The design has an outer body made out of the beech and four inner drawers which will be made from walnut, I think the contrast will be nice. I'm not one for making like easy so I designed the inner drawers to appear to float – they run on supports that are fixed to the back of the unit with runners underneath the drawers – this took a bit of designing but who knows; it might just work :roll: The door pivot at the back corners and will have hangers for those glittery things girls hang round their necks. Haven't quite decided on handles yet – I think the door will have a routed groove along their meeting edges and the walnut drawer fronts... well, I'm not quite sure yet! The whole thing is about 320mm high by 355mm wide, 180mm deep.
So stage one was to decide which bits of my lovely beech to use – I roughly marked them out and then sliced them up into manageable pieces that my planer can deal with. The stock was also thick enough for me to bandsaw it in half for the drawers.
Here are the initial pics – I've done some more on it today to get the wood just about dimensioned so I'll post some more pics of progress tomorrow. Hopefully have everything cut to size tomorrow and ready for some very little routing action!
The wood put up roughly into manageable chunks (please avert your eyes away from my bench top – nothing to see there... it's next on my to-do list! (hammer) )
The doors will be made from this chunk of loveliness – went to work on it with my 5 1/2 to flatten up its face side, thankfully it planes really well with no tear out from a good sharp blade
Hope it's of interest - more soon!
Dav