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Thread: Tasmanian Oak & Myrtle Box
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26th December 2008, 10:04 PM #1
Tasmanian Oak & Myrtle Box
Hey guys, this is basically my first proper box I have made, it is designed to sit under my mum's computer screen to raise it to her desierd height. I included the draw as an extra for somthing small such as a note pad and pen. I chose to make the top with MDF as it is not visible owing to the computer screen and there for is cheap and effective.
Comments appreciated.
Alex.
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26th December 2008, 10:39 PM #2
Well done, Alex. What did you use as a finish? I bet Mum is proud of you.
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26th December 2008, 10:41 PM #3
A Good project Alex.....well Done.
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26th December 2008, 10:51 PM #4Skwair2rownd
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Well done mate!!
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26th December 2008, 10:59 PM #5Senior Member
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Good work Alex.
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26th December 2008, 11:08 PM #6
Very neat and very useful Alex Do you have any ideas on what you are going to do next?
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27th December 2008, 10:17 AM #7
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27th December 2008, 01:36 PM #8
Hey, thanks for all the positive comments guys (:
for the finish I used 3 coats of Gold Teakwood oil and then rubbed in some bees wax.
Keep the comments coming,
Oh and to Bob T; it sure did pay of, as today mum bought me a Bosh Jigsaw!
I bought some more Myrtle, Huon Pine and Blackwood today so I will now start cutting up on table saw and making some interesting chopping boards. Then I will continue with box making and learn dovetails etc.
Alex.
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27th December 2008, 04:17 PM #9SENIOR MEMBER
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Thanks for the idea Alex, I might make something like that too. Well done!
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29th December 2008, 12:41 PM #10
Nice work Alex. Really great effort. how about the dimensions? so we can put it into perspective. keep it up mate, you will be a great woodworker.
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There is nothing like making something that is appreciated and each time your Mum uses the computer she will be glad you made the box. Good idea to use the MDF where it will not be seen and save some good wood for another project.
PeterI've just become an optimist . Iv'e made a 25 year plan -oopps I've had a few birthdays - better make that a 20 year plan
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30th December 2008, 11:36 AM #12
thanks again guys!
The box measures;
Height= 95mm
Legnth= 260mm
Depth= 180mm
I have now started a new box made out of Huon Pine & Myrtle (similar to Wardy's two year box), as well as a chopping board made out of Huon Pine, Myrtle & Blackwood, simply to get better at using my table saw I got for Christmas (:
Alex
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30th December 2008, 02:34 PM #14
yeah its great, i am very lucky!
I have also got a Makita SCMS, and a few other hand power tools!
So I am off to a good start (:
Alex
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31st December 2008, 01:15 AM #15You've got to risk it to get the biscuit
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nice box mate
good to see you getting in to woodwork at your age.S T I R L O
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