Pallet Wood & Dowel Corner Gift Box
by BCDesign in Workshop > Woodworking
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Pallet Wood & Dowel Corner Gift Box
I made this pallet wood gift box with doweled corners for the Sterling Davis pallet wood challenge on YouTube.
I made the box with mitred corners and I was going to use splines to make the corners stronger but decided to use dowels instead.
I made a YouTube video of the process for my channel BCDesign
What you will need:
- Drill
- 8mm wood bit
- Mitre saw
- 8mm wood dowels
- Wood glue
- masking tape
- 2 hinges
- 10cm of chain
- 16mm screws
- Clasps to close the box
- Sandpaper
- danish oil
Cut the Pallet to Size
- Find a Pallet that is in good condition
- I used a jigsaw to cut the best boards from the pallet
- I needed enough wood for the 4 sides a top and a bottom
- I used my mitre saw with a stop block to make mitred cuts for the corners.
Glue the Box Together
- I dry fitted the parts together before gluing
- I used masking tape to hold the glued mitred corners together
- I then added 2 awesome Piher clamps, make sure not to over tighten the clamps or the corners will slide apart
- I left the box overnight for the glue to dry
Drill 8mm Holes for the Corners & Base
- I removed the box from the clamps and sanded the box from 120-320 grit
- I then marked the corners and base where I wanted to put the dowels
- Make sure you pick the appropriate size drill bit and dowels for the thickness of the wood you use.
- Be careful when drilling the corners that you don't drill through to the inside of the box.
- I used a scrap piece of wood clamped to the side of the box that the drill tip would exit to prevent tear out.
- I then put glue in the holes and on the dowels and tapped them into position with a mallet.
- I also drilled holes around the base and added dowels to strengthen the base.
Add Hinges & Clasps
- I marked out the position for my hinges
- I then used a chisel to recess the area the hinge would fit in,this makes the lid sit flush when closed
- Screw the hinges into place and make sure the lid closes properly.
- I then marked the position for the clasps on the lid and front of the box and drilled pilot holes to prevent the wood splitting and secured them with screws
Cut Chain & Finish With Danish Oil
- I cut 10cm of chain and used a pliers to crimp the first & last links so I could secure it to the box with some screws.
- I then applied 3 layers of danish oil sanding with 320 grit between each coat
- I think the box turned out very nice and like the way the dowels look exposed on the outside of the box.
I made a YouTube video of the process please subscribe and thumbs up if you like it!
https://www.youtube.com/user/bazza866/videos