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I make a lot of small decorative items in the later half of each year with my scroll saws.
I have used small cardboard boxes to hold the batches of small pieces of wood and the items in various stages of completion. These boxes never stacked very well and frequently fell over, dumping everything on the floor. So I tried small plastic tubs, and wasn't happy with them either. For the past two weeks, in between several other projects, I have been making some stackable tote bins to hold all of these small parts.
I made 12 of them, all from 10mm Baltic Birch. Each has a beveled 1 1/2" square piece of 10mm BB attached to the bottom as feet, and these double as a way to keep the stacked bins from sliding apart. Each has two coats of wipe on poly inside and out.
Now I'm thinking that I want to number all 4 sides to make finding the one that I want in the stack faster, but haven't decided how I want to do this yet. For a while, small Post-It notes will likely be attached to show what is in each.
The compound cut mailbox is one of my latest scroll saw projects. It is cut from one piece of wood, with only one glue joint. The flag shaft was cut from the same block of wood and then glued to the side of the mail box. This mailbox is 3 1/4" tall and made from poplar. I've made 4 of them so far and each time have tried different cutting methods. in an effort to improve both the quality and speed of cutting them out. So far, they are taking close to an hour to cut each one. The flag and the leaves on the vine were colored with marking pens, as another experiment. No finish has been applied yet either. I'm using a #1R Flying Dutchman blade for these.
Charley
I have used small cardboard boxes to hold the batches of small pieces of wood and the items in various stages of completion. These boxes never stacked very well and frequently fell over, dumping everything on the floor. So I tried small plastic tubs, and wasn't happy with them either. For the past two weeks, in between several other projects, I have been making some stackable tote bins to hold all of these small parts.
I made 12 of them, all from 10mm Baltic Birch. Each has a beveled 1 1/2" square piece of 10mm BB attached to the bottom as feet, and these double as a way to keep the stacked bins from sliding apart. Each has two coats of wipe on poly inside and out.
Now I'm thinking that I want to number all 4 sides to make finding the one that I want in the stack faster, but haven't decided how I want to do this yet. For a while, small Post-It notes will likely be attached to show what is in each.
The compound cut mailbox is one of my latest scroll saw projects. It is cut from one piece of wood, with only one glue joint. The flag shaft was cut from the same block of wood and then glued to the side of the mail box. This mailbox is 3 1/4" tall and made from poplar. I've made 4 of them so far and each time have tried different cutting methods. in an effort to improve both the quality and speed of cutting them out. So far, they are taking close to an hour to cut each one. The flag and the leaves on the vine were colored with marking pens, as another experiment. No finish has been applied yet either. I'm using a #1R Flying Dutchman blade for these.
Charley
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