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Evolving through boxes

Evolving through boxes. A series of how to create simple to more elaborate boxes. . Materials needed when class starts:. Box by Box Book (click on link to get more information on book) Average Rating:   (1 customer review) $24.99 Each   Overview More Info Reviews

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Evolving through boxes

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  1. Evolving through boxes A series of how to create simple to more elaborate boxes.

  2. Materials needed when class starts: • Box by Box Book (click on link to get more information on book) • Average Rating:   (1 customer review)$24.99Each   Overview • More Info • Reviews • Hone your woodworking skills one box at a time! Includes step-by-step instructions to build 21 delightful boxes. With full-color photos, hardware and supply lists, and exploded diagrams. • When it comes to great woodworking projects, it’s hard to beat boxes. This book includes complete plans for all levels of woodworkers, from simple creations that a novice can make with just a few hand tools, all the way through designs with drawers and dovetail joinery that will provided experienced woodworkers with an exciting challenge. Written by Jim Stack. • Stack is the author of Northwoods Furniture, The Biscuit Joiner Project Book, Design Your Own Furniture, Building the Perfect Tool Chest and Cutting-Edge Router Tips & Tricks. • 144 pages. • Spiral-bound hardcover. • Customer Reviews and Photos for:Box by Box Book • Average Rating:(5.0) (1 customer review) Add your review...1) Submitted by Lee, from Newman, MS on 10/31/2009 • Customer Rating: This is an excellent book, but the hardback covers could have been soft covers to hold down the price.

  3. Introduction 1 Video/ introduction 1 Video/ introduction part 2

  4. Wood list: Hardwoods • Alder, RedAsh, WhiteAsh, EuropeanBalsaBasswoodBeechBirch, YellowBoxwoodBrazilwoodBubingaButternutCherry, BlackChestnutCocoboloEbonyElm, whiteElm, Dutch & EnglishHickory • JelutongKingwoodLimeMahoganyMaple, HardMaple, SoftOak, RedOak, WhiteOak, EuropeanPlane, EuropeanPurpleheartRosewood, BrazilianRosewood, IndianSycamoreSycamore, EuropeanTeakTulipwoodWalnut, BlackWalnut, EuropeanYellow Poplar

  5. Wood list: Softwoods • Cedar, Western RedCedar, YellowFir, Douglas Fir, SilverLarchPineRedwood, EuropeanYewHardwoods

  6. Worked in as a group/ at home Today’s lesson Level 2 Level 2

  7. Steps with lesson 2 Step 1 Decide on a size that fits your design plans and draw a picture of it. Take special notice of the height, width and depth. Step 2 Measure and cut the wood to be used for the horizontal pieces (shelves). It is recommended that the vertical pieces ( side panels) support the horizontal pieces. Step 3 Subtract the thickness of the two horizontal pieces from the overall desired height. Use this measurement for the vertical (side panels) pieces making sure the depth is the same as the horizontal pieces (shelves). Step 4 If a back is desired, use the height of the side panels as the height of the back and subtract the thickness of the side panels from the overall width and use that measurement for the width of the back. Step 5 Sand all the pieces on both sides until smooth and stain or paint if desired. Assembling Box Step 1 After parts are dried from staining or painting, lay them out on the floor keeping like parts together. Step 2 Take one of the side panels and the back. Glue the edge of the back as it fits inside the four pieces that make the box. Tack together with hammer and 6d finish nails. Do not drive the nails all the way in. Step 3 Repeat Step 2 for the other side panel. Do not drive the nails all the way in. Step 4 Put glue on the edges of the top of the two sides and back. Position one of the shelves in place and tack it to the sides and back. Step 5 Repeat Step 4 for the remaining shelf and then use the nail set to set the nail heads below the surface of the plywood.

  8. Instructions Things You'll Need: ¾ inch plywood Table saw Measuring tape Framer’s square Pencil Hammer 6d Finish nails Nail set Wood glue 100 grit sandpaper

  9. The video of today’s lesson Level 3 The written directions If you have any tool or technique questions….

  10. Glossary Look Up (there are a variety of links that will take you to different glossaries to help you on your learning journey) Glossary 1 Glossary 2 Glossary 3 Glossary 4

  11. Reason for the setup • This slide show contains different presentations about making boxes, and it starts from easy to moderate to a moderate but increased in difficulty. • These Youtube videos will be able to be used over and over and the slide shows and resources would be able to be emailed to the students for if they need to print info, it is in their power to do so.

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