bignik
@palletwoodcamper
outstandingly beautiful hope there is a lucky lady who will appreciate the work you put into it, I just love small projects like thisShould have included a pic with the trays in.
outstandingly beautiful hope there is a lucky lady who will appreciate the work you put into it, I just love small projects like thisShould have included a pic with the trays in.
There is a booked called fine decorative boxes, it is by Andrew Crawford. It covers the basics of building this box. Andrew runs courses at his workshop aswell if anyone is interested. I just went with the book and a lot of trial and error.As others have said that is a stunning piece of work. I would be immensely proud if I made it: hope you are too.
I can help wondering how you made the curvy sides: are they solid, steam bent or laminated?
Martin
Yes mate, splines for extra strength. I really think though that if mitred and glued well enough they would be plenty strong enough without. The base is also 1/4 " birch ply that is inset and glued. It also ends up about and inch thick with how the sides are shaped so plenty of bonding area.Nice. How do you join the corners. ? Spline joints and then veneer over them. ? Andrew Crawford's books are a little hazy on the issue.
Thanks. As clamping these shapes is difficult I just use a miter bond instant setting glue and then insert splines. I tend to use thinner walls though - about 12 mm suits me and the side rail hinges I use.Yes mate, splines for extra strength. I really think though that if mitred and glued well enough they would be plenty strong enough without. The base is also 1/4 " birch ply that is inset and glued. It also ends up about and inch thick with how the sides are shaped so plenty of bonding area.
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