Plan Author: Patrick Leonard
Plan Contributors: Larry Johnston, Kevin Boyle,Kim Downing, Lorna Johnson, Hetherington Studios
Published Date: 2010
Plan Language: English, all measurements are inches/feet unless stated otherwise.
Although children love these chest for storing toys, they are ideal for parents too. What better way to save memories such as a baby book, photographs, school report cards, art projects and other treasures that you will enjoy giving your children later on.
This eagle box project appears here as a hardwood keepsake box for things you value. The cover incorporates an eagle intarsia design which is made from maple, walnut and oak. This woodworking plan provides full size illustrations, exploded view diagrams and instructions.
There are certain things that must be kept, infant momentos, art projects, school photos, report cards, achievement awards, etc. You will probably want to build one box for each child or grandchild. You don’t even need to tell them.
Show off your mementos, collectibles, and other keepsakes. A boxed area on the front and sides of the lamp allows you to display your favourite items. The plans are drawn in full dimensions. The wooden body is 8 inches long, 10 inches wide, and 15 inches tall.
If you lift the lid, the music box may begin to play a tune. The plan includes patterns for 26 monogram letters and an eagle intarsia only. Full-size plan drawings are available. It i's about 5 inches tall, 12 inches long, and 8 inches wide.
Contrasting woods and tapered legs make it a real eye-grabber. Do not let the refined appearance of this project fool you. It is not difficult to make. We will show you how to shape the tapered legs...
We also sell a downloadable PDF of this plan. Keep jewelry, photographs, letters and other cherished items in this stylish case that features an eye-catching ceramic centerpiece. This project works ...
Pennsylvanian woodworker and designer, Patrick Leonard, frequented a number of art festivals and exhibits while growing up. Quilts were (and still are) a popular item, with the star pattern in its ...
Three species of wood, and a bit of aluminum, give this little project lots of visual appeal. (And do not worry about working with aluminum, you already have everything you need to cut and shape it.) ...
Martyn Brewers unorthodox method for creating boxes caught our eye from clear across the Atlantic for three reasons. First, except for the bottom, the box is made from a single glued-up blank. Second,...