View Full Version : WIP: Wedding Blanket Box
BozInOz
28th August 2008, 05:19 PM
A simple build for an upcoming wedding.
The project so far....
Plans: Raf Nathan, AWR 55
Joinery: Dowel, using Stanely 59, recommended on forums, bought off ebay
Wood: Solid jarrah, red gum frame for top and bottom panel, from Boutique Timbers
Glue: tightbond 2, arildite structural epoxy & Dubin black shoe polish
Metalwork: brass, bought at bunnings
Wardy
28th August 2008, 05:37 PM
looking good.what type of finish are you thinking of doing?
cheers
BozInOz
28th August 2008, 05:41 PM
The Finishing Plan...
Sanding:
Makita ROS sanded to 240grit prior to gluing. Plan is to sand to 600grit, the highest bunnines stocks.
I orderd from the Sand Paper Man, http://www.activeabrasives.com.au/, recommended else where in forums, 600,800,1200, and then in the micro mesh 1500, 1800, 2400, 3200 (eq to 2000.) I usually finish at 320 grit, I'm sure I read somewhere on the Ubeut site to go as close to 2000 as possible.
Sealer:
Everyone I spoke to, esp. Wendy, said that the Ubeat Shellac Sanding Sealer was the way to go. Next recommended was Feast Watson Proofseal.
Carbatec wanted to charge me $18 extra because it's "flammable" and "dangerous" so I got the flakes. I'm a little worried about colour change, but it's so thin, shouldn't matter.
Recipe is... "3 to 4 lb per gallon of methylated spirits" http://www.ubeaut.com.au/flakes.html which is roughly 1.5kg per 4L which is roughly 200g per 250ml metho to make shellac. Or to make the sanding sealer... 5 parts meth again http://www.ubeaut.com.au/dewaxed.html and we end up with.... 40g of flakes in 250ml of metho... sealer. Anyone, esp. Neil, is welcome to correct my maths.
Protective Coat:
I wanted Minwax wipe on poly satin. You deep down we all want to be like norm abram... http://www.newyankee.com/index.php. I know there's been some supply issues. Port Mac bunnings has about 12 cans of the gloss, and no satin :o.
I don't want a real glassy look. Going to nice family antique style crisp satin. What do people thing? I have some Feast watson satin proof, not wipe on, not water based.... hmmm.
Finish:
Ubeat Trad Wax is in the post today from carbatec.
All comments & suggestions are welcomed.
BozInOz
13th October 2008, 05:40 PM
http://www.woodworkforums.ubeaut.com.au/attachment.php?attachmentid=85798&stc=1&d=1223879801
Chest all finished. I'm sure they'll be very happy with it when they return from honeymoon.
Used satinproof in the end. Very durable. But not a very nice finish.
Eldanos of KDM
13th October 2008, 10:25 PM
http://www.woodworkforums.ubeaut.com.au/attachment.php?attachmentid=85798&stc=1&d=1223879801
Chest all finished. I'm sure they'll be very happy with it when they return from honeymoon.
Used satinproof in the end. Very durable. But not a very nice finish.
Looks good Bozza,
Reckon you made a good choice with the finish too, seeing as they're gonna kick it everytime they turn the light off before getting into bed!
BobR
14th October 2008, 08:30 AM
Has turned out great. I bet it weighs a bit.