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Welcome, yes you’re in the right place and you’ve started off well with a photo of work. It certainly appears to be nicely made if a little unconventional – nothing wrong with that. It’s possible that the shortgrain on the handle might cause a problem if knocked. Is there a dovetail between the sides and the ends?IanHi folks. I’m new to ukworkshop so I’ve probably added my first post in the wrong place. It’s supposed to be in ‘the last thing I made’ Anyway, here’s my oak and sapele tool carry box. Let me know what you thinkView attachment 112863View attachment 112864
Love the design.Hi folks. I’m new to ukworkshop so I’ve probably added my first post in the wrong place. It’s supposed to be in ‘the last thing I made’ Anyway, here’s my oak and sapele tool carry box. Let me know what you thinkView attachment 112863View attachment 112864
Hi, I have a branding iron, the type you heat with a blowtorch, not electric. I’ve discovered that if I unscrew the wooden handle I can heat it up then put it in my pillar drill and lower it down onto the workpiece and it will give a really even pressure. The length of the metal shaft means you can do it without burning your fingers! Seems to work well and I get really good detail. I cut the handle shape with a jigsaw and finished it with a sanding drum on the pillar drill. The dowels are a tight fit but I did smear some Titebond into the holes and onto the dowels just to be sure they wouldn’t work free, at least for a long time anyway. Thanks for the interest and if you have any more questions please ask. If there is a downside to the carrier it would be the weight. It’s very heavy but I think it’s a nice thing and I wanted something that would stand the test of time and something that one of my children might use when I’ve got to the great workshop in the sky!Love the design.
How did you do the logo? Is that printed or burnt in?
The handle, are the dowels wedges or are the glued in?
Well I’ve googled it and not found anything, what is clip carving please? I taught myself to carve letters in a couple of hours with a V chisel, it’s quite simple once you get going , but I think it’s something to be done before you make the box just in case you make a Horlicks of it ha ha IanMy sister asked me to make a keepsake box for one of her Grandkids.
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Carcass is Black Walnut, which was lovely to work with. Lid is Zebrano, which looks right nice but is an absolute pig to work with.
The bottom is flock lined and I've oiled the inside as well as the outside.
The eagle eyed will notice that the marking out for the dovetails was a bit haphazard. That was due to bad eyesight so not able to see my own marks properly on the Black Walnut. I've bought a white pencil for next time.
My sister wanted her Grandaughter's name on the box but after experimenting with pyrography, router stencils and clip carving I bottled it. Pyrography and routed letters just didn't look right. Clip carving turned out to be a lot harder than expected and I just couldn't bring myself to ruin that walnut with my clumsy efforts.
Well I’ve googled it and not found anything, what is clip carving please? I taught myself to carve letters in a couple of hours with a V chisel, it’s quite simple once you get going , but I think it’s something to be done before you make the box just in case you make a Horlicks of it ha ha Ian
I tended to make them with that profile, but most people who handled them preferred them slimmer.Some of you will have seen I'm on a pen turning mission currently this pen no.3
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I tended to make them with that profile, but most people who handled them preferred them slimmer.
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