riclepp
Established Member
Hi All,
I thought I would post a WIP of seven Memory Boxes that I am making. About eighteen months ago my Father died, he was originally trained as a cabinet maker, but he somehow got into stud work, particions and the like. When I was a young boy to mid teens he taught me cabinet making, but he stopped very quickley and said "to many cowboys in the game", "dying trade" etc. Well twentyfive years on they are still saying the same and I am retraining to be a cabinet maker (if I don't die first.....lol). Anyways, long story short I promised to make these boxes for my sister and friends who wish to keep memories of my parents in.
So I started to look at the many kinds of box desgins out ther, but nothing really caught my eye. So I have designed my own. The internal dimensions is just larger than a sheet of A4 papaer and is 170mm deep (have the measurements, but not to hand)> I have tried to do justice by using sycamore for the sides and ash for the rebated in lid with 3mm banding inlay and for the finish i will use shellac, hard wax oil and finally beeswax. As I want to keep the natrual colour of the wood as best as I can, and also to show off the grain. I will be using small Busso hinges (not decided on what on though) I am going to have to do another post later with a photobucket link as some images are a little to big to post on this site.
The wood was cut from waney edged timber and was allowed to "acmatise for several months between each operation of cutting, planing etc.
I appreicate all comments good, or bad. I am not a cabinet maker yet, but one day
Thanks folks
Richard
I thought I would post a WIP of seven Memory Boxes that I am making. About eighteen months ago my Father died, he was originally trained as a cabinet maker, but he somehow got into stud work, particions and the like. When I was a young boy to mid teens he taught me cabinet making, but he stopped very quickley and said "to many cowboys in the game", "dying trade" etc. Well twentyfive years on they are still saying the same and I am retraining to be a cabinet maker (if I don't die first.....lol). Anyways, long story short I promised to make these boxes for my sister and friends who wish to keep memories of my parents in.
So I started to look at the many kinds of box desgins out ther, but nothing really caught my eye. So I have designed my own. The internal dimensions is just larger than a sheet of A4 papaer and is 170mm deep (have the measurements, but not to hand)> I have tried to do justice by using sycamore for the sides and ash for the rebated in lid with 3mm banding inlay and for the finish i will use shellac, hard wax oil and finally beeswax. As I want to keep the natrual colour of the wood as best as I can, and also to show off the grain. I will be using small Busso hinges (not decided on what on though) I am going to have to do another post later with a photobucket link as some images are a little to big to post on this site.
The wood was cut from waney edged timber and was allowed to "acmatise for several months between each operation of cutting, planing etc.
I appreicate all comments good, or bad. I am not a cabinet maker yet, but one day
Thanks folks
Richard