ByronBlack
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Here's a little project that i've completed with a few evenings work this week:
This is part of a gift package for my grandad for xmas. It will hold an engraved lighter and have compartments for his loose tobacco and *** papers.
It's made from Walnut and Sycamore, splined mitre joints - hand cut, hence the slightly 'ropey' nature of the splines - next time, i'll do these on the router-table rather than free hand. I also chiseled a little bevel on each mitre for decoration, but in hindsight I think I preferred it square.
The lid is a simple lamination, I have shaped a finger pull on the lid - you can't see it to well in the photo, but this was simply roughed out on the bandsaw and cleaned up with rasps, spokeshave and fine grit paper. The finish is a couple of coats of blonde shellac. The bottom is cedar of lebanon rebated into routed grooves.
I can see why box making can become addictive, I already have plans ready for another 3 or 4 using various off-cuts from t' scrap bin.
This is part of a gift package for my grandad for xmas. It will hold an engraved lighter and have compartments for his loose tobacco and *** papers.
It's made from Walnut and Sycamore, splined mitre joints - hand cut, hence the slightly 'ropey' nature of the splines - next time, i'll do these on the router-table rather than free hand. I also chiseled a little bevel on each mitre for decoration, but in hindsight I think I preferred it square.
The lid is a simple lamination, I have shaped a finger pull on the lid - you can't see it to well in the photo, but this was simply roughed out on the bandsaw and cleaned up with rasps, spokeshave and fine grit paper. The finish is a couple of coats of blonde shellac. The bottom is cedar of lebanon rebated into routed grooves.
I can see why box making can become addictive, I already have plans ready for another 3 or 4 using various off-cuts from t' scrap bin.