Heart Shaped Jewellery Box

by LuckyGoose in Workshop > Furniture

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Heart Shaped Jewellery Box

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This was my wife's Christmas present. She had asked me for a jewelery box a while ago, and I thought it'd make a nice Christmas gift. I don't have a bandsaw, so I did things the 'dirty' way.

Materials:

Wood: I used Oak for the base and walnut for the top.

Hinges from woodcraft.

Tools:

Router,

Sander,

Hand sanding pads,

flocking,

Lacquer high gloss finish

Draw the Form

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What it says. Draw the heart on a piece of paper and cut the shape out. I suck at freehand drawing, so I used french curves. If you're good at drawing curves freehand, you don't need french curves.

Glue the Shape on to the Base.

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Cut the Heart

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I used a table saw to get a rough heart shape, then the jigsaw to trim. Then I used a sander to clean the surface.

Route Out the Interior

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I used a router with a straight bit to make interior space in the box. Go very slowly, maybe 1/8th inch in each pass.

Smoothen the Bottom of the Box

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I covered the bottom with wood filler, let it dry and then hand sanded the bottom of the box. If you have flocking available, paint it on. I used painters tape to protect the top edge when painting.

Cut and Shape the Top

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using the base as reference, use a flush trim bit to cut out the shape of the top. I used a trim bit to give the top a nice edge.

Sand and Finish

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I sanded 80, 150, 220 and finally 320 grit and finally gave it three coats of high gloss lacquer finish.