Diy Woodworking: Making a Sewing Box

Sewing Box Made of Walnut and Ash
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Diy woodworking: A rather unique sewing box, and one that is quite as convenient
as unique, is shown in the illustration. The material is walnut and ash. The
posts are walnut and the slats and top rail ash. Both are finished in their
natural colors. The following is the stock bill:
• 4 posts, 1-1/2 in. in diameter and 15 in. long, walnut.
• 1 bottom, 3/8 by 16-1/2 by 16-1/2 in., S-2-S, walnut.
• 4 top rails, 3/8 by 1-1/2 by 20 in., S-2-S, ash.
• 4 under rails, 5/8 by 3/4 by 20 in., S-2-S, walnut.
• 72 slats, 1/8 by 5/8 by 6-1/2 in., S-2-S, ash.
In ordering the stock it will be wise to combine the lengths of pieces having
like widths and thicknesses.
If not possible to secure doweling of the diameter indicated for the verticals,
it is an easy matter to take a square piece of stock, lay it off and work it
into an eight-sided prism. After this, the arrises may again be planed until
it has 16 and then 32 sides. The rest may be removed with sandpaper. Or it is
possible that curtain pole stock will be available. Saw these posts to length
and leave the ends square.

Square up the stock for the other parts. Work the bottom piece to a 16-in.
square. The rails are not to be squared on the ends but are to be mitered each
in turn. The bottom is fastened to the posts by metal brackets.
Chisel out recesses in the posts so that the bottom may be inserted. Insert
the corners and use glue and nails to hold them in place. Place the lower of
the two top rails, notching out the posts as is necessary to bring the inner
edge of these rails in position. Fasten to the posts. Miter and place the top
rails. The slats, it will be noted, are fastened to the bottom from the outer
side and to the lower of the two top rails from the inner side. Brass-headed
tacks such as upholsterers use are required.
In finishing this diy woodworking project, sandpaper all parts and then apply
a coat of boiled linseed oil. Allow this to stand a half hour or so and then
wipe the surface clean. After this has dried thoroughly apply a thin coating
of shellac and allow it to harden. Sand the shellac when hard with No. 00 sandpaper
and then apply several coats of wax, polishing in the usual manner.
Two pairs of castors will add in this diy woodworking project, to the ease
with which the box may be moved about.
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