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Great Horned Owl bandsaw box - shoottmx - 11-16-2020

Recently became interested in band saw boxes and have made several different types. I had watched a video on YouTube from makesomething.com where the poster used a sandwich of hardwood front and back faces with several pieces of Baltic birch as the body. I thought this design was particularly interesting so paid a couple bucks, downloaded the plans and built this which you might remember from my dropped part thread a few weeks ago:

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Friends of ours saw the box and they both totally fell in love with the design and the plywood sandwich. They are good friends of ours, both are quite artistic so to have them flip out over that box was amazing to me. So, I decided to make both of them a box as a holiday gift. But it couldn’t be just any box. Thinking it over, I thought a double wide two drawer would work so loaded the pdf into Photoshop; duplicated the plan; flipped one over and placed it to the side and came up with this design which I think looks like a Great Horned Owl:

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Making the box was pretty straightforward except sawing the top intersection of the two sides which I had made as a ¾” circle which looked “right”. Planning the band saw cuts, I realized that no way could that radius be cut with a ¼” blade. I decided to drill with a ¾” brad point I had here for drilling dog holes in my bench. Worked like a charm! Blending the saw cut to the drilled hole took a bunch of filing and sanding but it came out pretty well.

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The faces are cherry with Baltic birch filler, the knobs (eyes) are cherry with African blackwood pupils. The finish is Bush oil—wipe on oil/varnish blend.

Thanks for looking, comments and questions are welcome!
 
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RE: Great Horned Owl box - chips ahoy - 11-16-2020

Wow,I love it.Beautiful job.

Mel


RE: Great Horned Owl box - badwhiskey - 11-17-2020

Looks great, they're going to love it.  I've made a few bandsaw boxes..............so much sanding!


RE: Great Horned Owl box - fredhargis - 11-17-2020

Quite nice! (arrrrrgh, 17)


RE: Great Horned Owl box - Bill_de - 11-17-2020

(11-16-2020, 03:26 PM)shoottmx Wrote: Recently became interested in band saw boxes and have made several different types. I had watched a video on YouTube from makesomething.com where the poster used a sandwich of hardwood front and back faces with several pieces of Baltic birch as the body. I thought this design was particularly interesting so paid a couple bucks, downloaded the plans and built this which you might remember from my dropped part thread a few weeks ago:

 

 

Friends of ours saw the box and they both totally fell in love with the design and the plywood sandwich. They are good friends of ours, both are quite artistic so to have them flip out over that box was amazing to me. So, I decided to make both of them a box as a holiday gift. But it couldn’t be just any box. Thinking it over, I thought a double wide two drawer would work so loaded the pdf into Photoshop; duplicated the plan; flipped one over and placed it to the side and came up with this design which I think looks like a Great Horned Owl:

 

Making the box was pretty straightforward except sawing the top intersection of the two sides which I had made as a ¾” circle which looked “right”. Planning the band saw cuts, I realized that no way could that radius be cut with a ¼” blade. I decided to drill with a ¾” brad point I had here for drilling dog holes in my bench. Worked like a charm! Blending the saw cut to the drilled hole took a bunch of filing and sanding but it came out pretty well.









The faces are cherry with Baltic birch filler, the knobs (eyes) are cherry with African blackwood pupils. The finish is Bush oil—wipe on oil/varnish blend.

Thanks for looking, comments and questions are welcome!
 
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Clever design with very nice execution!!! 
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RE: Great Horned Owl box - Woodworm! - 11-17-2020

(11-16-2020, 03:26 PM)shoottmx Wrote: Recently became interested in band saw boxes and have made several different types. I had watched a video on YouTube from makesomething.com where the poster used a sandwich of hardwood front and back faces with several pieces of Baltic birch as the body. I thought this design was particularly interesting so paid a couple bucks, downloaded the plans and built this which you might remember from my dropped part thread a few weeks ago:

 

 

Friends of ours saw the box and they both totally fell in love with the design and the plywood sandwich. They are good friends of ours, both are quite artistic so to have them flip out over that box was amazing to me. So, I decided to make both of them a box as a holiday gift. But it couldn’t be just any box. Thinking it over, I thought a double wide two drawer would work so loaded the pdf into Photoshop; duplicated the plan; flipped one over and placed it to the side and came up with this design which I think looks like a Great Horned Owl:

 

Making the box was pretty straightforward except sawing the top intersection of the two sides which I had made as a ¾” circle which looked “right”. Planning the band saw cuts, I realized that no way could that radius be cut with a ¼” blade. I decided to drill with a ¾” brad point I had here for drilling dog holes in my bench. Worked like a charm! Blending the saw cut to the drilled hole took a bunch of filing and sanding but it came out pretty well.









The faces are cherry with Baltic birch filler, the knobs (eyes) are cherry with African blackwood pupils. The finish is Bush oil—wipe on oil/varnish blend.

Thanks for looking, comments and questions are welcome!


A nice set of boxes.
 
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RE: Great Horned Owl box - R Clark - 11-17-2020

I read the title and it was not what I expected.  I thought, "I didn't know Great Horned Owls nest in boxes."  !!!

Wow, simply a great looking box.  I haven't made a bandsaw box in many years, and now you're making get the itch to do it, again.


RE: Great Horned Owl bandsaw box - stav - 11-17-2020

Very cool. I like the mix of ply and solid wood.

A band saw box is on my gotta try it list.  Some day.


RE: Great Horned Owl bandsaw box - shoottmx - 11-17-2020

(11-17-2020, 07:45 AM)WxMan Wrote: I read the title and it was not what I expected.  I thought, "I didn't know Great Horned Owls nest in boxes."  !!!

Wow, simply a great looking box.  I haven't made a bandsaw box in many years, and now you're making get the itch to do it, again.

WxMan,
I agree the title was misleading, I added "bandsaw" to the title. Dig in to a bandsaw box--They're kinda like drinking a beer, one often leads to another.

Thanks for your comments, g


RE: Great Horned Owl bandsaw box - shoottmx - 11-17-2020

(11-17-2020, 08:20 AM)stav Wrote: Very cool. I like the mix of ply and solid wood.

A band saw box is on my gotta try it list.  Some day.

Thanks Stav, the cool thing about them is you can easily make one in a day (not this one) and people love them. I'm not in love with the plywood but our friends are so that's what they're getting.

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