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all sounds rather complicated.....
I'd be happy just paying somebody to make up stuff for me....
I'd be happy just paying somebody to make up stuff for me....
While waiting for the house sale to go through i was looking for a project to get stuck into, so i thought i’d make myself, what i call, a ‘man box’… which is a watch storage box where i’ll also keep cufflinks, rings etc in.
The box is all solid wood, made of British Walnut (with some spalting), the lid is crotch figure from the same log, with the compartment dividers made of African Blackwood, all lining made of black dyed pig suade, and treated myself to the ‘smart hinges’ and ‘smart lock’. Not obvious from the photos, but the sides of the box are all angled by a subtle 2.5 degrees, so unfortunately this was already cut when i received the hinges and lock, so i had to fit them all by hand rather than on a router table as recommended. This project had been great hand tool practice!
I still have to make the ‘watch pillows’, and also the ring/cufflink storage insert though!
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Thanks David. The hardware is at the below link. Although a little pricey, they are incredibly well made and well worth the money. Unfortunately i had already hand planed an angle of 2.5degs to the box sides so wasnt able to do the router table method they recommend, but doing them by hand wasnt too bad…Beautiful job. Where did you buy the watch box hardware (lock and hinges) please?
I really love that. So unique, modern, super slick design.Welcome everyone. New to the forum and thought I’d introduce myself with my latest project. Although photographed outdoors this now lives inside as my wife thinks it’s too contemporary for our garden. Looking forward to seeing what you are all up to.
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Where do you get those inserts?So I've been trying different things lately, here are my latest attempts. At home I can't make for one and not the other so here are a pair of pot pourri holders one for my wife and one for my daughter...
Also, that is the lawn of somebody that knows what they are doing when it comes to lawnsWelcome everyone. New to the forum and thought I’d introduce myself with my latest project. Although photographed outdoors this now lives inside as my wife thinks it’s too contemporary for our garden. Looking forward to seeing what you are all up to.
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Axminster do them, very reasonable, although it’s both a convenience and a danger that they are only half hour awayWhere do you get those inserts?
I bought mine from yandles Pewter Lids - Tools & Machines - YandlesWhere do you get those inserts?
All done on my scroll saw. I did have to use a router to create the hidden 1/4" deep x 3/8" wide rabbet inside of the top piece. The sides are all 3D compound cuts. About an hour each.What did you use to cut them?
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