jewelry boxes
#18
I have used both, depending on box. This one is sticky felt.


Attached Files Image(s)
   
Reply
#19
Nice looking box.
Gary

Please don’t quote the trolls.
Liberty, Freedom and Individual Responsibility
Say what you'll do and do what you say.
Reply
#20
(09-27-2018, 12:56 PM)Enigmatic Wrote: On the few I ever built, I used thin pigskin suede.

+1
Reply
#21
I do it the same as willyou up above
Cut sheets of bristol board? and spray glue the fabric on and wrap around the edges. Gives a very clean finish.
For The Love Of Wood
Reply
#22
Wink 
(10-01-2018, 09:51 AM)Dara Wrote: I do it the same as willyou up above
Cut sheets of bristol board? and spray glue the fabric on and wrap around the edges. Gives a very clean finish.

I just use thin cardboard from cake mix, cereal, or similar boxes. It works OK and is a bit cheaper
Smile .
Reply
#23
(10-01-2018, 05:07 PM)Willyou Wrote: I just use thin cardboard from cake mix, cereal, or similar boxes. It works OK and is a bit cheaper
Smile .

That would work just as well. I get mine free from work. We used to use it for templates cutting gusset plates and such in a steel fab shop.
For The Love Of Wood
Reply
#24
Big Grin 
Free is good. More free is even better.
Big Grin
Reply


Forum Jump:


Users browsing this thread: 2 Guest(s)

Product Recommendations

Here are some supplies and tools we find essential in our everyday work around the shop. We may receive a commission from sales referred by our links; however, we have carefully selected these products for their usefulness and quality.