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Lee Brubaker

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This is a bench/box for the entry way. When we come in from outside it gives us a place to store our shoes & change into slippers. The lumber is former 4" x 4" x 4 ft. long blocking for machinery while in shipment. It is red oak & as the material came from several machinery blocks it was a little difficult to get color or grain matching so it's not perfect. However, the wife likes it so I'm not in trouble.

Thanks for looking.

Lee

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that is lovely! I like many details of this; the raised panels, the curved skirting, and the grain doesn't look shabby either.

Nice work!
 
Very nice - I've been thinking about making a piece like this for a while.
 
that looks very nice - particularly as it came from reclaimed timber. =D> I assume that the lid is hinged - did you use a piano hinge or something else? Also is there anything to hold the lid up?

Steve
 
Very nice Lee. Any chance of a close up picture with the lid open please?
 
Thanks for the encouraging comments folks.

Steve: I used a brass piano hinge & set it absolutely flush with the surfaces of the lid & it's anchor board. No need for a restraint for the lid as the back has a 15 deg. slope against which the lid rests when it is open. The piano hinge is located 1/8" from the bottom edge of the back so that it nests well against the back & the box does not have to be set too far out from the wall so that the lid does not strike the wall.

Lee
 
very nice lee, oh to have the space for a storage facility in the hall :cry:

must say the style suits the grain and makes the whole thing look very thought out. i think too many people want perfect wood, rather than to take advantage of the benefits of striking such grain. 8)

paul :wink:
 
A super and very useful piece of furniture, you ought to see our mat where we throw our footwear, I sometimes wonder if the family have really left home.
Source of timber, we call pallets?
 
Lovely box Lee. I really like proportions but think the top rails may be just a little too high for me.

Love that lower curved detailing
 
Nope...not pallets J.J.(our shippers use those too) These are 4" x 4'square timbers 4ft.long & used to keep the machinery from shifting while in transit. The nice thing about them is that they have never had a nail or staples driven into them & are relatively clean but rough sawn.
Cleaning them up with the planer then the thicknesser usually brings them in at about 3-3/4" square.

Lee
 
Lee Brubaker":1nv8nqod said:
Nope...not pallets J.J.(our shippers use those too) These are 4" x 4'square timbers 4ft.long & used to keep the machinery from shifting while in transit. The nice thing about them is that they have never had a nail or staples driven into them & are relatively clean but rough sawn.
Cleaning them up with the planer then the thicknesser usually brings them in at about 3-3/4" square.

Lee

Please put a dozen in the post :wink:
 

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