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24th March 2024, 07:00 AM
Thread: Smart Box Maker Hardware
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Locks
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23rd March 2024, 02:09 PM
Thread: Smart Box Maker Hardware
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Smart Box Maker Hardware
Hi All,
One of the Australian wood magazines end of last year had an article about box hardware.
I have been finding it hard to purchase good quality locks lately. ( suppliers stocking Viola... -
Free wood is always good wood.
I constantly get scalded for stopping suddenly & picking up a roadside find, most younger folk have no idea the value of Australian cabinet timbers.
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14th February 2024, 07:54 PM
Thread: Hinge screws for a thin box lid!?
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Veneer inlay Australia has a wide range of brass...
Veneer inlay Australia has a wide range of brass slotted head countersink screws for sale contact Michael he will set you straight.
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30th January 2024, 08:34 PM
Thread: Mitred corner splines necessary?
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The spline used on a small box is usually...
The spline used on a small box is usually decorative, the use of a contrasting coloured wood can be a suttle highlight. The size if used is the main issue.
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12th December 2023, 05:14 PM
Thread: Red Cedar box
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Nice design.
I like your simple lid design it finishes the box very nicely & no need to fit a knob or handle.
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1st December 2023, 06:54 AM
Thread: lining boxes
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spray adhesive
With suede it is very porous make sure you let the spray adhesive go tacky before you adhere the suede, you can get glue seeping through the pores in the fabric.:C
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30th October 2023, 07:14 PM
Thread: Camphor laurel box
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Camphor
Very nice wood especially when it is for free. I find if naturally dried it takes years to be stable I usually resaw it & let it sit on the edge for a while before using it.
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18th October 2023, 06:27 AM
Thread: What Material for Box and Tray Bases?
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pen
I use a 0.4mm Artline permanent marker, good stationary stores carry them. I also write on the box well before I apply any finish. :-
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17th October 2023, 06:57 PM
Thread: What Material for Box and Tray Bases?
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Tray bottoms
I myself use 4 or 5mm silky oak it has very stable & relatively strong structure especially inserted cross grained. The inner base of the tray is usually covered in felt or suede. Silky Oak was used...
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19th September 2023, 06:26 PM
Thread: Old Hoop Pine Box
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Old Hoop Pine Box
Hi all,
There's a lot of makers recycling pallets lately & using offcuts to make things. I dug about in my scrap pile & put together a small trinket box.
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12th August 2023, 04:21 PM
Thread: I'm sure it's pine but what type?
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The finished article, box
Had some plated hardware hanging about here's the result,
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529661529662 I had a small swatch of red suede for the base & Red Cedar for the inner lining.
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10th August 2023, 04:09 PM
Thread: I'm sure it's pine but what type?
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A small box in the works
Hi all,
Some more pic's of the box in the making. I think the Red Cedar will be a nice contrast.
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9th August 2023, 04:27 PM
Thread: I'm sure it's pine but what type?
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I cut it up
I'm still not 100% but I might go with Kauri Pine, I do have some Kauri Pine it has a distinctive greenish tinge to the wood but I purchased some Kauri from Carbatec in Brisbane it has a similar...
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7th August 2023, 08:34 PM
Thread: I'm sure it's pine but what type?
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It's not Huon no nice smell, grain isn't tight....
It's not Huon no nice smell, grain isn't tight. The piece of wood was well covered in dirt & grease but it definitely has a greenish hue to it, no noticeable odor to it when I put it through the...
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7th August 2023, 05:09 PM
Thread: I'm sure it's pine but what type?
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I'm sure it's pine but what type?
Hi all,
I have a lid from an old home made wooden toolbox. I think it is Hoop Pine but I'm not sure.
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8th July 2023, 06:58 PM
Thread: American Wood Box
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American Wood Box
Hi all,
I purchased some Hard Maple from Carbatec in Brisbane a while ago. I'd say it was kiln dried when I resawed it it cupped quite badly. apart from this the wood is quite easy working & it is... -
14th June 2023, 02:08 PM
Thread: Another use for plastic lunch wrap
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Another use for plastic lunch wrap
Hi all just a quick post on a trick I use when doing a small box insert. I used to shape, cut & glue the individual pieces of wood in. A lot of the time I had to try & finesse the fit so the lid...
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22nd May 2023, 09:34 AM
Thread: Lock Mitre Cutter
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Lock Mitre continued
Hi All,
I took some more pic's. I use a lot of scrap to test & make disposable jig's. This simple jig worked very well stopped tear out on exit & held the stock firmly.
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21st May 2023, 05:19 PM
Thread: Lock Mitre Cutter
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Lock Mitre Cutter
Hi all,
This is NOT a sponsored post.
Quite a while ago I purchased a CMT 1/2 inch lock miter cutter to try out, my 1st attempts using my old home made router setup was very unplesant so the... -
6th April 2023, 07:03 AM
Thread: Help Please - Box Joint Problems
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I use a home made router jig clamping is the key,...
I use a home made router jig clamping is the key, also I only do 1 cut with 1 board at a time there is a lot of vibration using a router. I also route from both ends to where the lid joint needs...
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10th February 2023, 07:25 PM
Thread: Hinge fitting
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To Butt or to Strap
Hi,
I find strap style hinges for treasure chests works best. To stretch the butt hinge get some 3mm steel rod place across the hinges then close the box this will stretch the hinges may do the... -
1st January 2023, 11:34 AM
Thread: How to install this lock?
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1/2 mortice lock
If you know what size the box lid will be I cut the face board, use a Forstner bit & chisel to fit the lock then remove the lock cut a 1/16" strip of scrap wood or whatever the kerf of the cut was,...
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25th December 2022, 04:51 PM
Thread: Box lock recommendations needed
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Box Locks
10mm is very hard most full mortice locks need 6mm mortice for the guts & 8mm for the top, Mic Moggy at Veneer inlay Australia no longer stocks the good 1/2 mortice locks but he assured me he will...
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12th December 2022, 07:40 AM
Thread: Cape Lilac Grain Pattern
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White Cedar
Nice grain pattern here in Northern NSW I'd call it White Cedar very nice to work with. very prone to spalting if left out in the wet after the tree is cut down. Fast to grow & fast to rot away.
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6th December 2022, 05:41 PM
Thread: Novelty box
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Very nice box
:wink: I have some Japanese brad point bits from JTA they cut a very clean hole for the brass barrel hinges, super glue to fix in, I have tried moistening the end grain to get a clean cut reduces...
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30th November 2022, 02:14 PM
Thread: The Stash Box idea
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The Stash Box idea
:cool: Hi all,
I was cruzing U Tube for some inspiration & came across some shorts of a guy making a "Stash Box" I was intrigued so I did a google search & found this is a box for holding some... -
30th November 2022, 06:02 AM
Thread: Princess Ebony Watch Box
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Sales
Hi Paul,
I use Etsy to sell what I make it pays for hardware etc, I found since Feb this year my views have diminished greatly but what can you do got to get the goods out there. I also use... -
22nd November 2022, 03:47 PM
Thread: Cubism - Ready for Judging thread
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Cubism 2022 ready For Judging RGP
Hi there judges here is my entry for the competition. Australian coachwood, recycled from an old desk mainly. Sloping sides using hand cut London style dovetails. removeable tray, full mortice keyed...
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6th September 2022, 07:12 AM
Thread: Cubism Competirion 2022 - RGP
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The finished Cube Box in coach Wood. :2tsup: -
2nd September 2022, 07:42 PM
Thread: Octagonal box tapered lid
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The outcome is what it is but getting there is...
The outcome is what it is but getting there is the fun part. trying something different is good exercises the grey matter.:2tsup:
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19th August 2022, 02:57 PM
Thread: Box lid thickness question
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I usually resaw a 3/4" board down to have a 5mm...
I usually resaw a 3/4" board down to have a 5mm base & a 10mm lid. If it is a real fancy bit of burl I usually laminate a 5mm slice onto a plain bit of the same species. I'm not a Veneer...
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19th August 2022, 02:52 PM
Thread: Big Swedish store inspired tea box
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Rare earth magnets
From Veneer Inlay, Mic at Dungog has an extensive selection. they are cheaper direct from China via Ebay, usually they are silver not brass in colour Mic sells both so beware what you put in the...
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19th August 2022, 10:06 AM
Thread: Big Swedish store inspired tea box
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Big Swedish store inspired tea box
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The very few times I have visited an #KEA store I have purchased some Euro Beech cutting boards & have made small boxes. the timber is always small laminated pieces that... -
24th July 2022, 07:24 PM
Thread: Camphor Laurel small box
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Camphor Laurel small box
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Good use for a small off cut of Silky Oak I like the fleck in the true quarter sawn oak The camphor is some sapwood, the base is a leather off cut from Birdsall.
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24th July 2022, 07:04 PM
Thread: Cubism Competirion 2022 - RGP
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:rolleyes: I have been on a commission job for a...
:rolleyes: I have been on a commission job for a few weeks but here's the latest all hardware fitted just needs a finish applied to make it look all shiny.
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7th July 2022, 06:54 PM
Thread: Cubism Competirion 2022 - RGP
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:wink: Very distracted doing other projects has...
:wink: Very distracted doing other projects has over run the momentum. here's an update.
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I had to cut the top of the tray & fitted a small Blackbean handle.
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30th June 2022, 06:03 PM
Thread: 'Continuous grain flow' lesson fail.
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I purchased a fine kerf TCT bandsaw blade through...
I purchased a fine kerf TCT bandsaw blade through Peacock Saws in Wacol west Brisbane. it lessens the amount of cleanup required only loose about 1mm from each board. Marking out is the key, cutting...
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29th June 2022, 08:13 PM
Thread: Useful box
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It's a push down hammer type, I'd say Cheap...
It's a push down hammer type, I'd say Cheap Chinese C#@p but I didn't purchase it. I have a set of numbers & a capital R & P hammer type in my stuff works for me.:cool:
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29th June 2022, 03:49 PM
Thread: Useful box
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Useful box
:rolleyes: Bit quiet on the box front at present I'd say most folk are saving their pennies in the current economic climate.
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26th June 2022, 08:14 PM
Thread: Cubism Competirion 2022 - RGP
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Working on the removeable tray. Yes I have made a measuring mistake with the middle divider after doing a very nice circle etc it was too high!!!
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26th June 2022, 08:02 PM
Thread: Jacaranda & Coastal Banksia
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I found the Banksia wood had a lot of rot & borer...
I found the Banksia wood had a lot of rot & borer holes, very low return. the Jacaranda was cut down about 10 years ago, I had it sawn into 50mm thick bits then stored it flat. When I resawed it down...
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26th June 2022, 04:38 PM
Thread: Jacaranda & Coastal Banksia
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Jacaranda & Coastal Banksia
:wink: Some of one of my neighbor's problem Jacaranda tree. ( was into the poop pipes) The Banksia was recovered from a wind damaged tree on the Tweed coast Rd.
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21st June 2022, 07:14 AM
Thread: Cubism Competirion 2022 - RGP
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I cut around the glue line to remove the lid frame from the base of the box. sorry I didn't take photo I used a 1.6mm slot cutter on the router table. Then I... -
15th June 2022, 07:24 PM
Thread: Cubism Competirion 2022 - RGP
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:) Progress, ...
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I have given the bottom a slight curve with a pattern router bit, also one coat of wipe on poly to seal the wood & show up the defects.... -
13th June 2022, 02:42 PM
Thread: Cubism Competirion 2022 - RGP
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:rolleyes: Gluing up the main box case, lid is...
:rolleyes: Gluing up the main box case, lid is not glued at this stage just using the lid mortice to keep the sides in place.
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10th June 2022, 04:48 PM
Thread: Cubism Competirion 2022 - RGP
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:wink: Underway, good way to keep inside on a...
:wink: Underway, good way to keep inside on a cold day. in the workshop cutting dovetails, not just any dovetail these are "London Dovetails" or commonly mitered dovetails. Even though the recycled...
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7th June 2022, 02:58 PM
Thread: Cubism Competirion 2022 - RGP
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:doh: Well I soon realized I need to go a bit...
:doh: Well I soon realized I need to go a bit bigger with my box. I'm staying with the same design just bigger scale. Lucky I have lots of reclaimed Coachwood, not as good as the spalted piece with...
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4th June 2022, 08:11 AM
Thread: Cubism Competirion 2022 - RGP
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Coachwood
Before the introduction of Meranti here in Australia most cabinet makers used locally grown rainforest timbers such as Hoop Pine, QLD Maple, Silky Oak & Coachwood. ( post Red Cedar days).
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3rd June 2022, 04:26 PM
Thread: Cubism Competirion 2022 - RGP
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Cubism Competirion 2022 - RGP
Hi,
May as well enter give me something to concentrate on. I have a couple of old draws & a small piece of old door all Coachwood. There should be enough to make a box for the 250mm cube. Design...