06-03-2017, 02:34 PM
(This post was last modified: 06-03-2017, 02:36 PM by BrokenOlMarine.)
... on some projects. Like my small boxes. Unless someone has asked for a box for a specific purpose, or for me to build one of my existing patterns... I start by walking out to the extra boathouse where we store the bulk of my "good" wood, or begin peering into the cabinets and cubbys where the smaller pieces are hiding, until a special piece jumps out at me. "Speaks to me," as they say. I start creating the box in my head from there. I don't design the box, then go looking for the wood. (Seems out of order, huh?)
My newest box is on the bench now. Sorta. The top is... I think. Peering into a cabinet, this oddly shaped remnant of burled maple jumped at me. I took it over to the rocker, and I sat and I drank my coffee and we chatted a bit. Odd shaped, two inches thick at the bottom, half inch at the top, about a foot long. Like a very tall slice of pie. Beautifully grained. I rocked, it whispered. Box top, we decided. Some band saw work created two bookmatched slabs, and some scraps.
Now I have to figure out what box the top will fit, and which wood. Time to wander, peek.. and listen. Is this the wrong way? Lol... or just one way?
Anyone? Anyone?
My newest box is on the bench now. Sorta. The top is... I think. Peering into a cabinet, this oddly shaped remnant of burled maple jumped at me. I took it over to the rocker, and I sat and I drank my coffee and we chatted a bit. Odd shaped, two inches thick at the bottom, half inch at the top, about a foot long. Like a very tall slice of pie. Beautifully grained. I rocked, it whispered. Box top, we decided. Some band saw work created two bookmatched slabs, and some scraps.
Now I have to figure out what box the top will fit, and which wood. Time to wander, peek.. and listen. Is this the wrong way? Lol... or just one way?
Anyone? Anyone?
Jim in Okie
You can tell a lot about the character of a man -
By the way he treats those who can do nothing for him.
You can tell a lot about the character of a man -
By the way he treats those who can do nothing for him.