Last year I made a trio of boxes to see if "mass production" was much quicker. Those boxes were gifts, and were also fun to make.
I'm now making another 4 boxes using the same techniques and jigs, and it's turning out quite nicely. Timbers are walnut, sassafras, flame rosewood and myrtle. 2 are almost complete. 2 have a bit to go.
I dropped the myrtle box on my pebblecrete driveway, putting lots of dents into the front lid frame. A hot iron and a wet chux were used to steam the dents out. It worked much better than I'd expected.
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Cheers,
ajw
I'm now making another 4 boxes using the same techniques and jigs, and it's turning out quite nicely. Timbers are walnut, sassafras, flame rosewood and myrtle. 2 are almost complete. 2 have a bit to go.
I dropped the myrtle box on my pebblecrete driveway, putting lots of dents into the front lid frame. A hot iron and a wet chux were used to steam the dents out. It worked much better than I'd expected.
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Cheers,
ajw
Walnut, sassafras, myrtle and flame rosewood boxes
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