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Thread: Blanket Boxes WIP
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11th April 2023, 04:39 PM #16
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A few more photos from the build. A 6mm groove was added which the base slides into. The base is still not pictured unfortunately, but is a 12mm solid raised panel. The chamfer is on the bottom so the inside of the box floor is flat. I'll use 3mm veneered ply for the next model to make things easier and reduce overall weight.
I hate the handles on model 1.0, so these two have cut out handles. I like this option much better so far and the larger cutouts prove much more comfortable to lift what is still quite a heavy box (although not as heavy as the first one, which had 19mm panels for the sides).
My aim for the aesthetic is quality but 'no nonsense' if that makes sense. The last photo is the glued assembly sanded to 120 on the belt sander. Next up the 2 lids with a simple breadboard construction and routed handle.
Cheers, Zac.
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Nice work on the dovetails.
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12th April 2023, 12:36 PM #18
These monster boxes with a hinge like this would be magical.
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9th May 2023, 04:53 PM #19
Evan, you're 100% right. But, I can't see how it could be done on a hinge 800mm wide!
In the absence of hand crafted wooden hinges, I used brass ones.
Below are some pics detailing the final steps in the process.
20230501_175917.jpg Planing the lid flat.
20230507_120326.jpg Routing the handle.
20230507_124440.jpg Recessing the hinges.
20230507_120302.jpg Hinges fitted and plane the excess lid flush with the sides.
20230507_120222.jpg Needs a final sand up to 240g.
20230507_171942.jpg First coat of BLO / Turps on. Still wet in photo.
20230508_123444.jpg Here it is in the bedroom full of sheets and blankets. Now I just have to build a replacement for the pine dresser next to it!
Perhaps the most important point is that the mother in law loved hers.
Thanks, Zac.
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