Making bandsaw boxes.


 
 


Like other boxes, making a band saw box takes several steps. The first step is to decide on the wood you'd like to use. I have two ways I go about this.

The first is to think through the design and then choose the wood that I think will go well. For example, lighter woods tend to look smaller, while dark wood has a heavier look, as if it takes up more space.


I find that cherry is a friendly wood, while walnut and mahogany are more formal. Maple is a modern wood and oak is more "homey" and country. Of course that is a gross generalization, but I keep that in the back of my mind.


 
 


So, if I have a particular design that lends itself to a type of wood I'll use that wood, or some combination of woods.

My second method and one I use quite often is to go through my scrap pile and toss the likely looking chunks of wood to the side. When I have an appropriate sized pile I'll sort through again and pull out what I like.

With this method I let the shape of the block of wood lead in the design, rather than determining the design first. This way I often end up making bandsaw boxes with random woods that I might not have considered putting together.

Once I've chosen the wood I'll glue it up into a slightly oversize block. When the block has dried I draw the design on the wood.The next step is to cut out the general shape that you want. In this case a simple geometric design.

Then cut 1/4" or so off the back of the block. This will be glued back into place once you've cut out the drawer openings.


drawer opening
Once you have cut off the back you are ready to cut out the drawer(s). Because you have already cut off the back you can now cut all the way through the block.

Notice that you will have to cut into the outside of the box to start the cut. In this example, you can see two lines at the base where the cut started and ended. You want to make these cuts with the grain so you can glue the kerf back together.

You want to cut out the center in one piece because you will save the cutout for the drawer itself.

making a drawerThe drawer works the same as the band saw box itself, except you need to cut off both the front and back of the block.Then cut the shape of the drawer opening out of the middle section and glue the front and back into place again.

Once you've done it a couple times it makes more sense and comes more easily. I recommend playing around with scraps until you're comfortable with the process and with your saw.

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