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The cards that fit in the handmade box for our Stamp Club in June. More details on our blog: www.twohappystampers.blogspot.com
A smile on a child’s face is special, but when it’s on a surly teenager’s, it’s momentous. This metal box looks hardcore, has room for private stuff and comes with an extra key for the parents. (Just kidding, Kyle.)
• Hinged lid
• Hammered steel belt accents
• Brown flocked lining
• 6” h X 10” w X 8” d
--testimonial-- “I commissioned Riggs to make a small steel box for my 17 year-old son, Kyle, as a present. It can be very difficult to impress him - but not this time.”
— Mary J.
“My metal box is large enough to store multiple items but small enough to fit in a safe place. The simple but sleek design is very catching to the eye. It’s sweet - very sweet.”
— Kyle J.
This is my 24" dual drum sander. It makes all kinds of work extremely fast and easy. If I were to have to re-equip a shop from the ground up, this would be the second tool I'd order (right after a combo machine).
This little guy is the epitome of a knick knack. It can be used almost anywhere: coffee table, mantle, shelf. It doesn't do much. It's small. It can't even hold a movie-on-Lifetime's worth of chocolate. But the brushed steel leaf and black ant handle can definitely hold your attention. And really, isn't that what knick knacks are all about?
• Small knick knack box
• Brushed steel finish
• Hand cut steel leaf with ant
• 6” h X 4” w X 4” d
This little guy is the epitome of a knick knack. It can be used almost anywhere: coffee table, mantle, shelf. It doesn't do much. It's small. It can't even hold a movie-on-Lifetime's worth of chocolate. But the brushed steel leaf and black ant handle can definitely hold your attention. And really, isn't that what knick knacks are all about?
• Small knick knack box
• Brushed steel finish
• Hand cut steel leaf with ant
• 6” h X 4” w X 4” d
Craving some chocolate? This metal box features a salvaged stainless steel chocolate mold top and a velvety brown lining. Yummy! It’s perfect for holding your bills, keys and that forgotten box of diet pills.
• Recycled chocolate mold top
• Brushed steel finish
• Milk chocolate brown lining
• 4” h X 16” w X 14” d
Here is the planed, jointed, and sanded lumber ready to resaw into the pieces which will make up the panels for the lid and the box itself.
This little guy is the epitome of a knick knack. It can be used almost anywhere: coffee table, mantle, shelf. It doesn't do much. It's small. It can't even hold a movie-on-Lifetime's worth of chocolate. But the brushed steel leaf and black ant handle can definitely hold your attention. And really, isn't that what knick knacks are all about?
• Small knick knack box
• Brushed steel finish
• Hand cut steel leaf with ant
• 6” h X 4” w X 4” d
This lovely box holds 6 cards and 6 envelopes and is a very simple box to make! Follow the link to view the template: www.splitcoaststampers.com/forums/showthread.php?t=100158
The lid says, “I’m from Chicago.” The strong steel box says, “I have some stuff. It’s in this box and if you know what’s good for you, you’ll keep walking.”
• Hand-cut elements
• Brushed and darkened finish
• Removable lid
• 8” d x 11” w x 3” h
Here is the raw lumber resawn into the required widths (3/4" for the lid, and 1/2" for the box pieces).
I actually resaw the lumber a "smidge" wider than I need - I'll resaw 1/2" pieces to 14mm (1/2" = 12mm), and 3/4" pieces to 21mm (3/4" = 19 mm). This enables me to glue up panel quickly without being terribly fussy regarding vertical alignment. Wasteful of material, perhaps - but it makes things go so much faster - and "time is money", as they say.