Jewelry Box With a Screw on Lid.

by jlepack in Workshop > Woodworking

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Jewelry Box With a Screw on Lid.

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A round box with a screw on lid. This is my first instructable and I hope people find it useful.

Design the Box

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I drew a template using a coffee can for the circle. Divided the circle into 4 parts for separate storage in the finished box.take note of the circle in the middle. this will hold the bolt which screws onto the lid.

Cutting the Pieces

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Using my scroll saw I cut out the circle then the inside sections.

Assembly

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I made 2 identical pieces and now I'm gluing them together. Clamp well until glue sets.

Flower for the Lid

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I cutout a flower which will be glued to the lid. It serves a few purposes. It hides the nut, acts like a knob / handle and makes the finished box more attractive.

Cutout a Stem

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I cutout a stem which makes the flower more finished.

Nut Inside the Lid

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This is a standard 1/4" nut. I notched out the shape of the nut so it won't turn. There are better style nuts that should be used but this was all I had handy.

Bottom Piece

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I traced the outside shape onto a 1/8th piece of plywood which will be used for the bottom. Just glue, clamp and let dry.

Sanding

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Now is the time to finish with your sanding. I screwed the lid on snug then sanded the sides till all pieces were flush and smooth.

Painting

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I should have painted my flower before gluing it to the lid. would have made painting it a lot quicker.

Finishing

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I like to use dark stains. This one I chose is called red oak 215 by minwax. After staining and left to dry I apply my first coat of polyurethane. It's fast drying and again made by minwax. After the coat dries I'll give it a very light sanding then another coat of polyurethane. This will be repeated until I get the shine I'm after.

Finished Product

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Lots of sanding and a few coats of polyurethane and your box should look something like mine.

Again, this is my first instructable so hope it's easy to follow.
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