Back in the ws., got back to work on many items outstanding at last.
Making a lid for this panel box was the priority and looked around for some timber and thought some sycamore with its colour tone would be suitable. This sycamore was purchased three years ago over the telephone, I requested a seasoned board suitable to work with immediately for my tissue boxes from the merchant.
When it arrived I ripped off a section and prepared some boards suitable for my boxes around 10mm thick. The next day going into the ws I found the timber had distorted to such an extent it obviously was not seasoned. I contacted the merchant and we came to an agreement. I returned the board and kept the small ripped off strip. The pieces were looked at again last year and they were still unusable. However this week I got them out again and they were flat although not the usual colour you would expect of sycamore.
So got out the cavalry and hand planed them not wanting to risk them through the machinery after the last episode. Please to say they are working.
Glued them up to form a lid with the aperture removed with a jig saw and cleaned up the eclipse with these sanding drums used in a drill press.
Put them on the router table and formed a roundover on top edge and rebates under to fit carcass.
Photographed this morning with the lid attached and ready for a final clean up.
I did however get out the shellac and started to finish off these previous 5 boxes but the above box will have to wait for the next allocation.