Monday, November 13, 2017

Box with Wooden Hinges

This box measures about 4 x 6 x 1.25 inches. It is made entirely of Mahogany with box joints, or some call them finger joints, corners. There is no closing latch. The hinges, though, are wooden (with steel pins). Tiny hinges like these are not strong. There's just not enough wood to make them strong. I just couldn't resist the challenge though. This wood is beautiful. It has a deep shimmering glow. The finish is hand rubbed linseed oil and wax.

Saturday, November 11, 2017

Tiny Wooden Box

This box is about 2" x 2 1/8" x 7/8" and not quite square. The square sides are Mahogany the rest of the wood looks like rosewood but I don't think it is. The only hardware is the steel pin in the hinge. One corner of the box has finger joints. I rounded the fingers on them and drilled through them for the hinge pin. I did that before I glued the square sides on so I could hide the hinge pin. There's no closing latch or hardware, just a friction fit holding the lid closed. The finish is hand rubbed linseed oil and wood wax.


Wednesday, November 8, 2017

Redwood Box

This box is made from some recycled wood, that is, very old redwood (100+ yrs.). I milled it into 3/16" layers, planed and sanded to 1/8" thick. I had no large pieces of this wood so a small box was a good choice as a project. Those thin "sheets" were used to make all the parts of the box; top, bottom, sides and liner.
It is four inches square and just over one inch high. The box has a friction fit lid. There is no hardware at all on this one. The corners are 1/8" box joints.
The finish is boiled linseed oil followed with hand rubbed wood wax.