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How to Design Woodworking Plans for Jewelry Boxes
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If you are interested in getting into woodworking, then one of the easiest projects you can start with is a jewelry box. plans for jewelry boxes are very easy projects, which are perfect for the novice woodworkers. You can use plans for jewelry boxes and build them from common crown molding that can be purchased from any basic lumber store. Woodworking plans for jewelry boxes are great because the techniques involved allow any woodworker, from beginner to advanced, to create highly detailed boxes that look great and which make excellent gifts. Getting Started The first thing you need to do if you are interested in going through with plans for jewelry boxes is make your wood selection. There are many different types to choose from and so whether you are planning to give the jewelry box away as a gift or hang onto it as a keepsake, decide on the wood that is going to work best. Keep in mind that you do not even need to buy brand new wood for this, and if you have wood scraps laying around you can always use these. Then you want to start cutting the sides and ends, and once you have attained the desired thickness you need to joint one edge, then rip and joint the opposing edge to a finished width of about 4 inches. Then you get to work on the top and bottom, making these a bit thicker because you want them to be sturdier. Finish sanding all inside surfaces so they will not be rough on hands that reach into the box and dry fit them together. Then as long as everything fits together properly you can apply the glue and clamp the sides and ends together. Make sure that you give the glue adequate time to dry, at least 24 hours or so, and then you should lightly sand the box again just to make sure that everything is smooth and that any dried glue is sanded off. Next you want to form the keyed joints with a special jig, as this will add class to your box and a finishing touch. You then need to add in the tray and supports in the box, which will be where you will separate all the jewelry and store it. You can basically change up these formats in your plans for jewelry boxes as you like, just make sure that there are enough separate areas for all your different types of jewelry.


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