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Bandsawn Box - Whether flowing or comical, elegant or a mere blob, a well-executed band-sawn box requires no mind-numbing calculations and is an eye-catching, functional project that anyone can display with appreciation.

 
 

Beer Case - Plywood and box joints make a sturdy case for transporting beer.

 
 

Desktop Filing Box - The key to making this handy desktop filer is accurate cuts. The author used 3/8" and 1/2"-thick Baltic birch ply for mine, but you could use more traditional plywoods, medium-density fiberboard (MDF) or even solid wood.

 
 

Infinity Mirror Box - The infinity mirror has lights that seem to go very deep into the frame. It's particularly dramatic in a darkened room. However, when the mirror lights are off and the room lights are on, it's just like an ordinary mirror. The basic idea is that there is a one way mirror at the front of the unit. Behind is another mirror. The lights reflect against the mirrors which in turn reflect against each other which give you the effect of depth.

 
 

Jewelry Box (pdf) - Utilizing all straight cuts and simple joinery techniques, this jewelry box is a good project for beginners. Just cut the pieces to size, assemble, finish and install the hardware. The inside may be flocked or lined, or simply finished like the outside. The completed jewelry box measures 13 inches wide by 10 inches deep by 5 inches tall

 
 

Joiner's Box - This box demonstrates many joints, reprinted from the book "Joinery Basics."

 
 

Keepsake Box - Elegant keyed joinery at the corners make a beautiful but inexpesive box great for gifts.

 
 

Limbert Wastebox - Charles P. Limbert's furniture designs are best thought of as American Arts & Crafts pieces that went to finishing school in Europe. This waste basket is a replica of the #255 Waste Paper Box found in Booklet No. 112, one of the many catalogs his company produced after the turn of the century.

 
 

Mahogany Humidor - f you enjoy a fine cigar, and the fragrant smoke that comes only from a fresh one, you should make this attractive humidor -- it keeps your cigars in peak condition. Not only is it a pleasure to build, it's a pleasure to use. Every time you open it, you'll be greeted by the inviting aroma of fresh tobacco stored at the correct humidity.

 
 

Newspaper Recycling Box - If you’re a great newspaper fan and have one delivered every day, along with lots of junk mail fliers, a tide of newsprint is probably rising around your reading chair and coffee table. This project is the solution. It gives you a place to neatly store all that reusable fibre. And when it comes time to take it outside for pick-up, a quick pull of the cord and a granny knot bundles the papers for the recycling truck.


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