Ideas/tutorial for simple bandsaw box.

UKworkshop.co.uk

Help Support UKworkshop.co.uk:

This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate links, including eBay, Amazon, and others.

Rorschach

Guest
Joined
6 Jan 2016
Messages
7,021
Reaction score
1,129
Location
Devon
As an easter weekend project my partner would like to do some woodworking. I thought a bandsaw box would be fairly straightforward but still leave a usable functional item when done.
Never done it myself bu understand the basic principle of the design. Anyone got any ideas for a an easy to make design that will be good for a supervised beginner?

Oh and my thoughts were to keep costs down and because it is quite likely this will fail the first time, I would glue up some blocks of 2x4 to make the blank. If it does succeed the final project can be painted if required then.
 
I think you might need to wait until those that are otherwise engaged during the day get online and are then in a position to respond.
 
I'm making my 1st bandsaw box tomorrow. Glue up was done today, with oak/mahogany/oak/mahogany block.

oak was per my previous posts @ £13/2.4m and the mahogany was a freebie.

Will post back with the results

any advice on the finish would be helpful. I have BLO and Clear Poly, but would buy anything well recommended.
 
Rorschach":vpoxgu31 said:
As an easter weekend project my partner would like to do some woodworking. I thought a bandsaw box would be fairly straightforward but still leave a usable functional item when done.
Never done it myself bu understand the basic principle of the design. Anyone got any ideas for a an easy to make design that will be good for a supervised beginner?

Oh and my thoughts were to keep costs down and because it is quite likely this will fail the first time, I would glue up some blocks of 2x4 to make the blank. If it does succeed the final project can be painted if required then.
have a look at this one

/www.youtube.com/watch?v=JtJ3OOpp4Dw
 
Malcolm is probably the Bandsaw box guru here, and he'll probably be online in the morning.

In the mean time try this one as well. A bit less "in your face". :-D

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zQ5ZkjX-HbY

What you can achieve will depends on how good your bandsaw and blade is, and also your bandsaw skill. For beginner (myself included) avoid sharp turns and you'll be fine.

Happy Easter!

Adrian
 
Adrian had the best one. Designer Woods gave me a lot of inspiration when I started and even has plans that are easy to follow that he sells. http://designer-woods.com/

Once you have made the first couple, it's down to you and your imagination. I like to come up with new ideas, which often dont materialise until after the 'block' has been mad.

An examlpe would be a far larger than usual block that was then cut diagonally as here
New Book -Ends 2.jpg

Then I thought of musical note to insert
Music Theme 1 cropped r.jpg

Malcolm
 

Attachments

  • New Book -Ends 2.jpg
    New Book -Ends 2.jpg
    213.7 KB
  • Music Theme 1 cropped r.jpg
    Music Theme 1 cropped r.jpg
    103.8 KB
Well we just had a crack at it with a sort of tear drop shape. Went quite well, only the bandsaw blade limited us somewhat as it was getting dull so the cuts were not as clean as I had hoped. Partner did superbly for her first go on a bandsaw. The box is only made from glued up offcuts of construction lumber so not terribly pretty but it was perfect for practising as she didn't have to worry about messing it up.
Stained the drawer dark brown and painting the outside of the box in some cream paint that I will wax. Should look nice when it is all done.
 
Box complete, I think it turned out pretty good for her first go on a bandsaw.
 

Attachments

  • 17990855_10158494935245285_3983562443878821453_n.jpg
    17990855_10158494935245285_3983562443878821453_n.jpg
    55.9 KB
Ha didn't notice that. No not planned at all, this was just made from what was on hand which was a couple of bits of 2x6 c24 offcuts that I glued together. The shape was planned to work around knots.
 
I'll pass on the messages of encouragement. She did do a large part of the work herself under supervision, I only stepped in to help when something was heading for disaster (not often). The major bulk of the work though was done by her.
 
Back
Top