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Frankenstein Box

Posted: Wed Feb 06, 2008 6:50 pm
by nuhobby
Hello Folks,

I had a bunch of "sale stuff" from RocklerWoodCraft begging to be used. I tried to do it all at once.
Shown here, it's about 1/2-way through the sanding & finishing process.

Materials from the sales included:
- Madrone Burl veneer on the top. It is bookmatched and the center is offset to the left. That's because of a screw-up.
- Cranberry-color water-based stain on the veneer.
- Yellow ("caxan" or something like that) small hardwood turning blank for the round handle. It began as a little bowl and then I sliced it on the bandsaw.
- Nice walnut (splitting everywhere) salvaged from a rickety homemade shelf I found at an antique store.
- Hinges are made from some 3/8" diameter Delrin plastic pins from a cassette deck parts bin.
- After initial wood cuts, I realized the box looked too tall, like a McMansion. So I kept slicing chamfers and dados until I couldn't change it much more.

My next project is to clean up the giant mess and put my new Casters on the Mark V.

Enjoy the winter,

Posted: Wed Feb 06, 2008 9:58 pm
by greitz
Very creative, Chris! I never would have thought to use a section of a turned bowl as a handle. And nice recycling!

Gary

Posted: Wed Feb 06, 2008 10:51 pm
by a1gutterman
Hi Chris,

Your "Frankenstein Box" is very unique. It can be fun to practice new techniques using what is laying around.:)