Asian style oak stash box

comments (7) December 5th, 2009 in Reader's Gallery

jbschutz jbschutz, member
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This Asian style Oak stash box features a pagoda shaped lift-off lid with a walnut splines and knob. Approx. 5x5 inches.


Design or Plan used: My own design
posted in: Reader's Gallery, Oak stash box


Comments (7)

all__access all__access writes: yes very nice (me too interest for the plan) ;)

sorry for my english i'm french :)
Posted: 5:41 am on December 16th

all__access all__access writes: yes very nice (me too interest for the plan) ;)

sorry for my english i'm french :)
Posted: 4:58 am on December 16th

all__access all__access writes: yes very nice (me too interest for the plan) ;)

sorry for my english i'm french :)
Posted: 4:58 am on December 16th

all__access all__access writes: yes very nice (me too interest for the plan) ;)

sorry for my english i'm french :)
Posted: 4:58 am on December 16th

jbschutz jbschutz writes: Coolman92;
I really don't have plans to share. I was just winging it, hoping that the lid would turn out as I pictured. I did the rough shaping on the beltsander....the curved part of the belt. The box itself is about 5x5 inches at the top and the taper is 12 degrees. I like the look, but the next one I make will have better matching grain. The sides are rather plane grained and the top is highly figured. I did the knob freehand on the bandsaw and then on the belt sander. Everything was then sanded with the random orbit sander and then hand sanded. Finished with spray poly.
John Schutz
p.s. Take a look at my website....www.johnschutz.com
Posted: 11:17 am on December 11th

jbschutz jbschutz writes: Coolman92;
I really don't have plans to share. I was just winging it, hoping that the lid would turn out as I pictured. I did the rough shaping on the beltsander....the curved part of the belt. The box itself is about 5x5 inches at the top and the taper is 12 degrees. I like the look, but the next one I make will have better matching grain. The sides are rather plane grained and the top is highly figured. I did the knob freehand on the bandsaw and then on the belt sander. Everything was then sanded with the random orbit sander and then hand sanded. Finished with spray poly.
John Schutz
p.s. Take a look at my website....www.johnschutz.com
Posted: 11:17 am on December 11th

coolman92 coolman92 writes: nice design I would like plans for it
Posted: 4:52 pm on December 6th

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