Thursday, August 9, 2012

Tiny Boxes


I made three of these small boxes for a local printmaker. The outside dimensions are 3 in. x 3 in. x 8 in., which made the joinery a little more complicated than it would have been on a larger piece. For each corner, I made a lap joint which then became half of a second lap joint. Most of the work was done by hand because the parts were too small to safely use power tools (and because hand tools are more fun). In the last photo you can see how the back slides open to insert the artwork. The wood is black walnut and the finish is Poly Whey from Vermont Natural Coatings (an environmentally friendly alternative to polyurethane).



5 comments:

  1. That's such a neat design for the corners. Perfect display boxes to honour the artwork contained within.

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    1. Thanks Rob. It took a bit of figuring to come up with a way to join the three pieces and have a solid glue joint without having one of them be end grain. I was happy with the result.

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  2. You're using half a binder clip as a hanger? And I thought I was the only one.

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