Hello,
I recently got engaged and the future wife wanted a place to keep her ring when she takes it off at night. I suggested her finger , but she insists on removing it at night. So I thought it would be an opportunity to use all those lovely shiney tools in the shed. Its my first proper project, ignoring the DIY stuff around the house, so will be interested in any comments.
Its made from black american walnut and its a 6cm cube. I used dovetails purely because I wanted this project to help me improve my accuracy (Also I don't think my accuracy is quite up to mitre joints just yet). The top and bottom are routed into groves in the sides. The cube was glued and then sawn in half, before the lining was added.
The finish is shellac and I used pumice to help fill the grain so I could get a nice smooth finish, then pastwax to finish off. Its by no means a mirror finish, but I'm pleased with the results.
Now I need to start on the bigger projects I've promised SHMBO.
Cheers
Darren
I recently got engaged and the future wife wanted a place to keep her ring when she takes it off at night. I suggested her finger , but she insists on removing it at night. So I thought it would be an opportunity to use all those lovely shiney tools in the shed. Its my first proper project, ignoring the DIY stuff around the house, so will be interested in any comments.
Its made from black american walnut and its a 6cm cube. I used dovetails purely because I wanted this project to help me improve my accuracy (Also I don't think my accuracy is quite up to mitre joints just yet). The top and bottom are routed into groves in the sides. The cube was glued and then sawn in half, before the lining was added.
The finish is shellac and I used pumice to help fill the grain so I could get a nice smooth finish, then pastwax to finish off. Its by no means a mirror finish, but I'm pleased with the results.
Now I need to start on the bigger projects I've promised SHMBO.
Cheers
Darren