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David Hayes
06-07-2005, 4:14 PM
LOML and I have an anniversary coming up next week. I made this bandsaw box for her out of zebrawood. The pattern was "surf" from Lois Ventura's book. Finish is two coats of Watco Danish Oil, four coats of sprayed Bullseye Shellac, rub out with 0000 steel wool and wax. The box was really finished with a gold chain for her to find upon opening it.

I was tempted to try my hand at these boxes after seeing some that others had posted. Thanks for the inspiration. I think these will make nice Christmas gifts.

Dave

David Wilson
06-07-2005, 4:35 PM
Great job David, love the zebrawood.

Steve Stube
06-07-2005, 6:34 PM
WoW, my eyeballs are in a knot trying to figure out the interior space. Perhaps you can send it to me for closer examination. Traffic piece!

Alan Tolchinsky
06-07-2005, 6:45 PM
Nice job David. The zebrawood is beautiful. Was it hard to work with?

Ken Fitzgerald
06-07-2005, 6:56 PM
David.....Beautiful box! I love that zebra wood! The LOYL is going to be impressed!

Mark Singer
06-07-2005, 7:05 PM
Really special ! Wonderful work!!

Jay Knoll
06-07-2005, 7:19 PM
That is a wonderful! I bet she is more excited about the box than the "other present"

Thanks for posting

Jay

Vaughn McMillan
06-07-2005, 8:01 PM
Very cool, beautifully done, and yet another reason I wish I had a bigger bandsaw. I was just thinking today I'd not seen anything built with zebrawood (although I love looking at it at the hardwood store), and here you go posting these pictures.

Thanks for sharing -

- Vaughn

Charlie Jones
06-08-2005, 7:53 AM
Nice. Makes me want to do one

Alan Turner
06-08-2005, 8:11 AM
David,

Nice box. I have not made bandsaw boxes for many years, since probably a year after FWW came out with an article on them. They were fun, and much appreciated as gifts. (I did not fill them with gold, as I recall.)

As to the Zebrawood, did you find the smell of the dust to be annoying? I hate the stuff. It does not make me ill, as some tropicals and walnut do to some others, but the smell I find to be so unpleasant that I strongly resist the temptation to give it a go.

David Hayes
06-08-2005, 8:56 AM
Thanks for the comments.

To answer a couple of questions:
1) Zebrawood was not difficult to work with. It bandsawed and sanded similar to walnut.
2) The smell of the dust during machining was a little strong - sort of a burnt smell - of course, that could have been my impatience while bandsawing. I used dust collection on the bandsaw and wore a respirator while sanding so I can't give a good answer on the dust irritation issue.

Dave

Lee DeRaud
06-08-2005, 9:34 AM
Zebrawood was not difficult to work with. It bandsawed and sanded similar to walnut.My one experience with it was making a smallish (9x12 glass size) picture frame. Planer: no problem. Saw: no problem. Router: serious issues, almost a whole subscription. Luckily it was on the back side (the rabbitts for the glass and backing) that I had the most trouble. The light colored part is way softer than the dark and would tear out if you breathed on it.

The frame came out ok, but I was tempted to use the rest of that wood in the fireplace. :eek:

Norman Gallaher
06-15-2005, 11:14 PM
Excellent and butiful job.


Norm