G'day, guys - from Nowra NSW
Howdy all. I've just started getting seriously into carving/box-making over the last few weeks. Made an alarm-clock box that came out OK, so progressed to a hand-carved magnifying glass handle then a pencil box and am now making a carved table-top glasses case with a curved, (bent), lid.
Great fun, I love it. So far, while starting out, I've only been working with balsa, but have some Camphor Laurel coming, followed by some Meranti, Australian Red Cedar and Brazilian Mahogany.
I've been looking at lots of boxes and what stands out is that virtually all are 'square', without curves, so I'm aiming for nice 'soft' shapes with plenty of curves.
I've attached a couple of pics of the alarm clock, (no finished pics, but it works well and looks fairly good), magnifying glass and the current work-in-progress, the glasses case. Still roughing out so there are a few tool marks. Bending the lid was fun.
I have some brass-plated hinges for the lid, along with some 2mm x 3mm magnets for the 'catch'. Still thinking about the feet.
(Can't wait to get some decent timbers.)