SledDriver
Established Member
Good evening.
I'm planning to make a box for my father as a Christmas gift, to hold something dear to him. I've never made a box, and I don't do much woodwork, but if nothing else I feel ambitious.
I own a mitre saw, bandsaw and router, amongst other tools - but no planer/thicknesser or table saw. So I'm somewhat working around the tools at my disposal. I wonder if anyone could review my drawings below and tell me if there's any blatant problems.
1. All components will be initially dimensioned using the mitre saw. With some time and a square I reckon I can get some accurate dimensions.
2. The mitres for the 'walls' will be cut using a Wealden 45 degree chamfer bit, in the absence of a table saw.
3. The top and bottom will, after being glued on, be cut flush using a flush trim bit.
4. I am aware that I will have endgrain exposed on the top and bottom, but think it could be a nice feature, and I might be sticking some lettering on anyway.
5. The chamfer on the top of the lid will be with the same 45 degree router bit.
6. Given my lack of planer/thicknesser, I'll be buying 10mm sheet mahogany from Timberline, and 3mm sycamore sheet or equivalent from ebay.
7. The box will be cut in half with the bandsaw.
Thanks very much.
I'm planning to make a box for my father as a Christmas gift, to hold something dear to him. I've never made a box, and I don't do much woodwork, but if nothing else I feel ambitious.
I own a mitre saw, bandsaw and router, amongst other tools - but no planer/thicknesser or table saw. So I'm somewhat working around the tools at my disposal. I wonder if anyone could review my drawings below and tell me if there's any blatant problems.
1. All components will be initially dimensioned using the mitre saw. With some time and a square I reckon I can get some accurate dimensions.
2. The mitres for the 'walls' will be cut using a Wealden 45 degree chamfer bit, in the absence of a table saw.
3. The top and bottom will, after being glued on, be cut flush using a flush trim bit.
4. I am aware that I will have endgrain exposed on the top and bottom, but think it could be a nice feature, and I might be sticking some lettering on anyway.
5. The chamfer on the top of the lid will be with the same 45 degree router bit.
6. Given my lack of planer/thicknesser, I'll be buying 10mm sheet mahogany from Timberline, and 3mm sycamore sheet or equivalent from ebay.
7. The box will be cut in half with the bandsaw.
Thanks very much.