frugal
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At the start of this year I tried to make a Spalted Holly and maybe-walnut box from some holly that a friend had given me and some wood I had picked up at auction. After a while it was determined that the walnut was more likely to be elm and I had a couple of disasters with the veneering of the holly.
All of which was a bit of a problem as the box was supposed to be for a good friends birthday at the end of March... With one thing and another this has been restarted about 3 times, but as they say - third time the charm.
The final box has the sides made from reclaimed oak from a re-enactment village we both used to go to, and the veneer and the tray was made from the holly that she kindly gave me a couple of years ago. I did not think about it at the time, but as she is a practising pagan the combination of oak and holly was probably auspicious as well as all of the wood having a shared story.
The oak has been treated with wire wool and vinegar to blacken it and the the whole lot was then finished with shellac sanding sealer and Briwax. The bottom of the box and the tray were lined with black velvet and the hinges were the precision box hinges from Rutlands.
The box was constructed with a simple mitre joints with a groove at the top and bottom of the sides for the lid and base. Once all six sides were in place the top was sawn off on the bandsaw.
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The stitch markers in the tray were made by my wife as no box should be given empty.
I didn't do a WIP as the recipient is one of my Flickr contacts so she would have seen the photos as they were happening and I did not want to spoil the surprise.
All of which was a bit of a problem as the box was supposed to be for a good friends birthday at the end of March... With one thing and another this has been restarted about 3 times, but as they say - third time the charm.
The final box has the sides made from reclaimed oak from a re-enactment village we both used to go to, and the veneer and the tray was made from the holly that she kindly gave me a couple of years ago. I did not think about it at the time, but as she is a practising pagan the combination of oak and holly was probably auspicious as well as all of the wood having a shared story.
The oak has been treated with wire wool and vinegar to blacken it and the the whole lot was then finished with shellac sanding sealer and Briwax. The bottom of the box and the tray were lined with black velvet and the hinges were the precision box hinges from Rutlands.
The box was constructed with a simple mitre joints with a groove at the top and bottom of the sides for the lid and base. Once all six sides were in place the top was sawn off on the bandsaw.
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The stitch markers in the tray were made by my wife as no box should be given empty.
I didn't do a WIP as the recipient is one of my Flickr contacts so she would have seen the photos as they were happening and I did not want to spoil the surprise.