Kreg Owners' Community

Just a little box to hold bills and such, Made from poplar with purple heart bands around it

Rating:
  • Currently 0/5 stars.

Views: 205

Comment

You need to be a member of Kreg Owners' Community to add comments!

Join Kreg Owners' Community

Comment by Robert Brennan on October 27, 2011 at 1:33am

Thanks for the info Ray,

Ah thats what gave it away as more than just a veneer !! But I realised later after my email and after I checked out your great work in detail again, the purple heart was not visible inside so that excluded laminating straight away.

Incedently Thats exactly how I  did my Router trimmer box in 2010 and it looked OK as well.

So I posted it today with acknowledgments to your work.

 

I guess as the inlay material gets that thick its time to start looking at mitering, however from my experience with attempting to miter small stock I get out the disk sander then match sand to fit .

Bugger this miter box sawing for a lark !!  Too much ends up in the waste box

 

Regards

 

Robert Brennan

Comment by ray vile on October 27, 2011 at 1:15am

Thanks for the kind remarks, I simply used a 1/2''straight router bit and routed a 1/2 groove all the way around the box 1/4'' deep then I planed a pc of purple heart down to 1/4'' and cut out 1/2'' strips on the table saw, the bands are 1''from the top and bottom, after I was done I realized I should have mitered the ends of the purple heart to hide the end grain

 

Comment by Robert Brennan on October 27, 2011 at 12:35am

Hello Ray,

Nice work with the purple heart bands.

 

A question, I cannot see how thick the purple heart is in relation to the poplar.

It looks as though its sandwiched between the poplar  as a laminate rather than an veneer type inlay.

 

Regards

 

Robert Brennan 

Comment by Jay Boutwell on October 25, 2011 at 9:05am

Ray this is very nice.  Really like the contrast between the two woods, it is a great pick.  The double strip of the purpleheart is a great touch and makes it pop out at you.  Nice top edge treatment as well and it has a better effect to its design that a round over edge.  This is a very nice idea and designed to work well with its divided compartment.  This would be a very nice Christmas gift and project to sell as gifts.  As an idea, a person could use it to hold a bottle or two of nice wine  with an assortment of cheese and crackers or other choice foods and then it double as a storage box after the wine is gone.

You have done a very nice job doing the inlays with tight and straight fitting of the inlay wood. The size of the inlay and the placements are very artistic.  Thanks for posting this great piece of work. 

Need Help?

For Technical Support, please call 800-447-8638 or send a message. Reps are available Monday through Friday from 8am to 5pm CST. 

Videos

  • Add Videos
  • View All

Forum

Free Hand Guard (dust collection)

Hi.  I'm wondering if anyone has used the Woodpecker Free Hand Guard for dust collection on their bench top router table during pattern routing.  How effective is it?  It's adaptable to any router table.  Continue

Started by Keith Morgan in Beginners' Zone Nov 8, 2024.

Keg Easy-Step Collar and XL 1 Reply

Does Keg Easy-Step Collar work with Kreg XL?

Started by Nick in Beginners' Zone. Last reply by Ken Darga Oct 28, 2024.

Product Reviews

The Pocket Hole Joinery Book - Review

Posted by Daris R. on August 27, 2024 at 8:29pm

New Kreg 720Pro

I saw the video Kreg put out for this new jig and had high hopes for it.

I purchased one today and am very disappointed with it.

First the docking station is extremely cheap. The plastic is pathetic. A Lego has more…

Continue

Posted by Duke Leon on February 15, 2021 at 9:00pm

© 2025   Created by KregRep.   Powered by

Badges  |  Report an Issue  |  Privacy Policy  |  Terms of Service

_