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Well, greetings! And, thanks for the fun submission! I have always enjoyed boxes done your way.
Do you design the box, or 'just draft' (start cuttin')?
Bring more on. Don't be shy.....
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Very Nice!
We'd love to see more on how you do it.
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Welcome!! Your work is just too friggin' cool! Thanks for sharing,
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I love making bandsaw boxes, too.
I want more pics of that tamboor box!
Semper fi,
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(03-26-2019, 10:01 AM)hbmcc Wrote: Well, greetings! And, thanks for the fun submission! I have always enjoyed boxes done your way.
Do you design the box, or 'just draft' (start cuttin')?
Bring more on. Don't be shy.....
Thanks! justdraftn is related to my cycling. It's where I like to be....just draft'n.
Box building is sort of like the see food diet. ....you know....I see food and eat it.
I see things in wood and extract them. I love the challenge of seeing pictures of
things and figuring out how to make them. Once I see it in my head, I can usually
bring it out of the wood. ....and yes....sometimes I just start cutt'n and see what happens.
Other boxes
This kitty box is spalted maple veneer and a piece of 200yr oak beam.
I love working w/"flawed" wood. It is the flaws that become the character of the box.
….got’a have the hidden drawer.
Another kitty box conjured out of a totally gnarled piece of Chinese elm.
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03-26-2019, 01:44 PM
(03-26-2019, 10:37 AM)Wild Turkey Wrote: Very Nice!
We'd love to see more on how you do it.
Happy to share my ideas. What wood
you like to know?
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(03-26-2019, 12:34 PM)®smpr_fi_mac® Wrote: I love making bandsaw boxes, too.
I want more pics of that tamboor box!
A fun piece. As you well know, it’s all in the cutting/glue back steps.
The tambour box was born from the faux roll top box. Curious and interesting.
There are a couple of videos out there showing how it is done. I watched them a half
Dozen times and started cutting. This is 2x8 doug fir framing material. Good stuff to
Learn on….and when cut w/a band saw just has some wild grain.
..but not the real thing.
So, create the real thing. True tambour roll top.
….and just because I can, a hidden compartment.
I have more pics at home if you are interested.
I have new ideas for expanding on this technique.
...to be continued.
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(03-26-2019, 11:41 AM)shoottmx Wrote: Welcome!! Your work is just too friggin' cool! Thanks for sharing,
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Thanks!
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Super nice work. Those band saw boxes are fascinating.
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