02-20-2017, 06:30 AM
Hi all,
I have a few weekends left to do woodworking before the warm weather pulls me out for yard work and fishing.
This winter I finished the bottom half of an armoire for the LOML and was using the remaining time to do a few projects for the shop.
However we were at the Portland Me. Rockler and they had just gotten in a pallet of what they called rustic Black walnut. My wife saw it and said " I've always wanted a keep sake box, You could buy some and make me one. " I love B.W. but at 10-13$ a BF around here it's to rich for my blood. This pallet was only 5.99$ a BF so I picked thru it. This was indeed "rustic 'wood with tons of sap wood, knots, etc., but I did find a couple of boards with no sap wood and minimal defects. All told about 6 BF.
I've never made a box so this should be a fun project.
My wife wants it to be about 9" X 11". Other than that she wants it to be a surprise.
I'm thinking of bringing the wood to about 1/2 and making some kind of splined mitered corners. other than that I'm not sure.
Should the top of the lid float? like a raised panel?
Do you build the box in one piece and then cut out the lid? if so on a band saw , table saw ?
Any thoughts, tips, you might have on design and construction would be greatly appreciated. I only have enough wood to do this once.
Thanks
Jim
I have a few weekends left to do woodworking before the warm weather pulls me out for yard work and fishing.
This winter I finished the bottom half of an armoire for the LOML and was using the remaining time to do a few projects for the shop.
However we were at the Portland Me. Rockler and they had just gotten in a pallet of what they called rustic Black walnut. My wife saw it and said " I've always wanted a keep sake box, You could buy some and make me one. " I love B.W. but at 10-13$ a BF around here it's to rich for my blood. This pallet was only 5.99$ a BF so I picked thru it. This was indeed "rustic 'wood with tons of sap wood, knots, etc., but I did find a couple of boards with no sap wood and minimal defects. All told about 6 BF.
I've never made a box so this should be a fun project.
My wife wants it to be about 9" X 11". Other than that she wants it to be a surprise.
I'm thinking of bringing the wood to about 1/2 and making some kind of splined mitered corners. other than that I'm not sure.
Should the top of the lid float? like a raised panel?
Do you build the box in one piece and then cut out the lid? if so on a band saw , table saw ?
Any thoughts, tips, you might have on design and construction would be greatly appreciated. I only have enough wood to do this once.
Thanks
Jim
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