I just finished this bandsaw box today; my first serious attempt. The Smile Box design is originally by Parillaworks.
Mine is white oak, with an American cherry drawer pull and Myrtlewood feet. The box was finished with Danish oil, and for the pull and feet I used walnut oil.
Apple Watch for scale (I just threw out my last banana).
- skepticalifornia ( @skepticalifornia@beehaw.org ) 2•1 year ago
Great job!
Oh, thank you!
- Arghblarg ( @Arghblarg@lemmy.ca ) 2•1 year ago
Beautiful! I admire your skill… I know next to nothing about woodworking but I’m sure curvy pieces like this must be tricky!
Thank you so much! I started messing around with a small Harbor Freight lathe a little over a year ago, and took a beginning woodworking class this past winter—highly recommended!
That, some tool acquisitions—some bought and some from family members who found out my new hobby—plus a million hours of watching YouTube woodworkers, gave me enough confidence to try more and more.
With this box, I went so slowly, referring to the Perillaworks video 2-3 times for every. single. step. Very happy to have finished it and importantly, be willing to show it off, mistakes and all.
If you’re interested in starting, there are lots of small projects and tons of videos and tutorials out there. I’m loving it!
- jadero ( @jadero@lemmy.ca ) 2•1 year ago
Nice job! I’m still hard at work on getting my shop renovated and reconfigured, but bandsaw boxes are at the top of my list once I get that taken care of. I know that looks can be deceiving, but it just seems so straightforward to let the creativity fly.
100%! I’m going to make one or two “plain” ones to get the technique better in my head, then see what I can come up with. Thank you for the compliment!