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Three-way Miters

… the jewelry box. This creates an opportunity for a unique woodworking joint: A three-way miter. A dding the walnut edging was a great way to “dress up” the jewelry box on …pieces, see Figs. 1 and 1a. However, because the edging pieces for the jewelry box were so small, I also added a 1/8"-thick hardboard base underneath the auxiliary fence. BASIC…Read More


Woodsmith Issue 112
August 1997
Humidor

HUMIDOR Instead of jewelry, this box can be built to hold cigars. To keep the cigars fresh, the inside of a humidor … for sources.) SPANISH CEDAR. But there are a few other changes. First, the inside of the box is made with Spanish cedar. (This includes the veneers, liners, dividers, and mounting block.) Spanish…Read More


Woodsmith Issue 112
August 1997
Standing Mirror

… to assemble the case. SHELVES. It’s time to make the shelves that support the jewelry trays. Plane all the material to thickness, then rabbet the back and ends. Note … #/4"-thick hardwood. Backer is !/4" plywood 1"-dia. knob O Lastly DOOR & TRAYS The door, like the box, needs to be strong. In this case, it’s to support the mirror that’s inset …Read More


Woodsmith Issue 246
December 2019
Choosing Drawer Liners

… 183 in a variety of colors with adhesive backing. I find this material is best used for jewelry boxes or flatware storage. It’s just not durable enough for shop tools. Like felt, I usually … that it will cause silver to tarnish, so you shouldn’t use it to line jewelry boxes or silverware chests. But it won’t harm tools. CORK. Cork is one of the …Read More


Woodsmith Issue 183
June 2009