The Ultimate Band Saw Box Book Order Page
for those not also ordering the book from me, but have purchased it elsewhere

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#1 The Domino Box
The *Domino Box* is a simple rectangular form. It is made with through cuts similar to the first box in the book. Assembly techniques result in a snug fitting lid every time. I will show you how to safely *chamfer* the edges of the box using just the belt sander. $3.00 If purchasing book too, click here.

     
       

#2 The Hurricane Box
The *Hurricane Box* is a canister shaped box with a nicely fitting lid. You need to do something extra to *make lids fit well* on rounded forms, and two ways are discussed. Everyone will think you made this box using a lathe, but you just need a band saw and a sander.
$3.00 If purchasing plans with book, click here.

     
       

#2 The Hurricane Box
The *Hurricane Box* is a canister shaped box with a nicely fitting lid. You need to do something extra to *make lids fit well* on rounded forms, and two ways are discussed. Everyone will think you made this box using a lathe, but you just need a band saw and a sander.
$3.00 If purchasing plans with book, click here.

     
         

#3 The Shaker Box
The *Shaker Box* has a handle and a divided interior. It is an elegant box that needs a little fancy *cross-clamping* technique to make gluing easier. There are a few tricks to making the lid fit well and to make the parts meet during glue-up.
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#4 The Peanut Box
The *Peanut Box* looks a lot like a peanut. The shape was achieved using power sanders, like the belt sander. *Texturing* the surface with a shallow carving gouge is detailed in the step-by-step instruction.
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#5 The Hearts Boxes
The* Hearts Boxes* are one of my favorite designs. These *nested boxes* require precision and accuracy if you are to get three boxes out of one piece of wood, but the results are worth the effort. Instructions on repairing defects in wood, cutting curves in lids safely, and *flocking*.
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#6 The Log Box
The Log Box* is a simple box made from a hunk of log. The only complexity is the locking mechanism. For this simple *puzzle box* you will need a 1/16" band saw blade, or make a shorter box and use a scroll saw to cut the key.
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#7 The Pinwheel Box
The *Pinwheel Box* can be made with the grain going in just one direction and it is easy. To make the pattern converge with all three pieces takes a little more thought. OK, a lot more thought.
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#8 The Snail Box
The *Snail Box* is a drawered *critter box* that is a lot of fun to make, especially for carvers. I give instructions for painting and texturing techniques.
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All Plans Special Offer

And yes, to answer those who asked for it all. I am offering ALL OF THE projects For those of you who have purchased the book elsewhere. The set is available for $15. To order plans and the book, click here. If you have questions regarding other forms of payment please email me.

 

     
         
         
         
         
         
         
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