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andrewsd
27th July 2006, 07:59 PM
Hi all.

I was hoping someone might be able to point me in the direction of links for bandsaw box plans. Any tips would be appreciated. Thanks.
Andrew

Wood Butcher
27th July 2006, 08:18 PM
Andrew, have a look here
FIRST DRAW - Tony Ward Bandsaw Box Plans (http://woodworkforums.com/showthread.php?t=34189)

Go to Tony Wards Website.He has some great plans and you'll be supporting one of our Free Prize Draws Sponsors.

andrewsd
28th July 2006, 09:47 AM
Thanks Rowan. Will do.

donpbk
28th July 2006, 01:15 PM
You may want to join the Yahoo! group 'bandsawboxes' for more information. We also have a few sets of free instructions on how to make different sorts of boxes in our files section. Looking through our photos section is a real eye opener. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/bandsawboxes/
Donna Menke

andrewsd
28th July 2006, 06:23 PM
Thanks Donna. Will do.

Don Nethercott
28th July 2006, 11:02 PM
If you want Bandsaw Box Plans just do a Google search.

Here are some sites I have found using google
http://www.jeffgreefwoodworking.com/pnc/Boxes/Bandsawn/index2.html
http://www.doityourself.com/stry/buildsawbox
http://www.shopsmithhandson.com/archives/jan_feb_05/html/money_maker.htm
http://www.popularwoodworking.com/features/fea.asp?id=1083

There are also plenty of galleries on the net that will give you ideas. ie
http://www.bdwooddesign.com/gallery/AlfsBoxs
http://personalityboxes.com/


Don

donpbk
29th July 2006, 12:05 AM
I finally looked it up, and I'm supposed to 'subscribe to this thread' if I want to get email notification when a posting has been made.
I can't find that statement anywhere.
Help!?
Donna Menke

Verity
29th July 2006, 08:48 AM
If you want Bandsaw Box Plans just do a Google search.

Here are some sites I have found using google
http://www.jeffgreefwoodworking.com/pnc/Boxes/Bandsawn/index2.html
http://www.doityourself.com/stry/buildsawbox
http://www.shopsmithhandson.com/archives/jan_feb_05/html/money_maker.htm
http://www.popularwoodworking.com/features/fea.asp?id=1083

There are also plenty of galleries on the net that will give you ideas. ie
http://www.bdwooddesign.com/gallery/AlfsBoxs
http://personalityboxes.com/


Don

But are they as good as Tony Ward's Plans?

Sprog
29th July 2006, 05:39 PM
I finally looked it up, and I'm supposed to 'subscribe to this thread' if I want to get email notification when a posting has been made.
I can't find that statement anywhere.
Help!?
Donna Menke

Go to User CP
Edit Options
Scroll sown to Messaging & Notification section
Select your prefered Default Thread Subscription Mode from the drop down list.

Save Changes. (Bottom of Page)

I use Daily email notification.

:)

Don Nethercott
30th July 2006, 11:59 PM
From my point of view, the plans or pictures in galleries are just starting points. Who wants to make a copy of something someone else has made. Be creative and use these designs as starters to create your own unique boxes.

Tony may have the best plans in the world but they won't amount to much if you don't have the skills to execute them.

Tony's work is brilliant, and so is that of Alan Williams, and if I could ever get to be half as good as them I would be very pleased with myself.

What makes me proud is when I can come up with my own design - even though inspired by someone elses work.

Don

Sculptured Box
31st July 2006, 08:48 AM
From my point of view, the plans or pictures in galleries are just starting points. Who wants to make a copy of something someone else has made. Be creative and use these designs as starters to create your own unique boxes.

Tony may have the best plans in the world but they won't amount to much if you don't have the skills to execute them.

Tony's work is brilliant, and so is that of Alan Williams, and if I could ever get to be half as good as them I would be very pleased with myself.

What makes me proud is when I can come up with my own design - even though inspired by someone elses work.

Don
Don,

Thank you for the compliment. My ambition is to see members of this Forum be inspired by the work of others, the beauty of our timbers and draw inspiration from the environment.

We are fortunate to be members of the Best Box Makers Forum in the world, thanks to Neil Ellis of Ubeaut and his team.

Tony Ward

Wild Dingo
31st July 2006, 11:09 AM
Gidday Tony and Don
I went to Tonys site and spent a wonderous time looking about then downloaded his free box plans the other week (they now reside in my "to do" box in the shed :cool: )... I see the work he does and as Ive never made a "sculptured box" can only aspire to his level... the plans offered I see as inspiration and a handson learning initiation offering to get people started once they have (I have) done one or two they (I) will naturally progress to creating our (my) own designs

That sort of free help is priceless :cool:

Of course now hes offering prizes (which I did NOT win by the way :( ) One hopes that this will further encourage others (not me cause I didnt win :o ) to undertake their first "sculptured box" and so see a progression of the art :cool:

Congrats to the winner by the way ;)

Good on both Tony and Ubeaut for making my not winning possible to my friends here on the board I want to tha... ooh right I dont get to do a speach cause I didnt win did I? sigh... :D next time eh?! ;)

ooh with plans... I guess like most things theyre designed to be changed as the whim or fancy takes us... sorta like the table Ive just made which was meant to be a fold down top table with a heart hoop in the trestle which held the table up... I changed it so now its an up all the time table as I wasnt happy with the heart peice... makes sence to look at something learn from it and change it to what makes you happy "sculptured boxes" being no different

I was gonna send Tony a pic of my first attempt but figured Id better not since Id loose so much cred with him he'd crack up every time I showed me dial here :D

Sculptured Box
31st July 2006, 03:29 PM
Aw go on Wild Dingo, show us your work!

No sincerely we do not have enough work published here, we need much more so come on, it easy enough to post images. By doing so you make this Forum even greater!

Wild Dingo
31st July 2006, 06:30 PM
No seriously Tony :p I couldnt do that :o

Actually theres a very real reason why I cant post any pics of my first attempt ;)

I havent even started the first attempt!! :eek: Yeah I know pretty slack of me I know but well I reckon Ive got good reason :cool: ... well first the power to the shed is a long extention lead connected to the heater powerpoint out the back and second its bloody rainin here and thirdly I DO NOT muck about with extention leads power sources and other such deadly things when its rainin... and thats me reason an Im stickin to it! :o ;)

AND... I did say
(they now reside in my "to do" box in the shed) :rolleyes: ;)

HOWEVER!!!... When I do start my first attempt I will be havin a go at one of yours that way if I buggar it up I can blame you! :D

No to make a separate point of this I dont think I could make a buggarup of it given your instructions and pics its gonna be... too easy :cool:

And mate Ive no hessitation in postin pics of the good the bad and the bloody shockin that turn out of Dingo Creek woodbutchery shed... the abbatoir of the woodpile :D