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Cufflink Box

PostPosted: 08 Jun 2018, 23:39
by Woodbloke
I made this a while ago using the last fragments of my 'waterfall elm'. It's a small cufflink box to hold a half dozen pairs:

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Construction is fairly conventional, being through dovetails with a large centre pin where the lid was sawn off on the bandsaw. There's also a solid 8mm top panel and the base is veneered in the same elm; no handle has been fitted but instead a small chamfer has been worked onto the front edge:

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The lining was made from a small part of my stash of Bog Oak, 5300yo and was particularly irksome to make as the internal sections had to be cross-halved, then inserted from the underside into the housings in the side linings.

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Hinges were from Ian Hawthorne and proved quite tricky to fit as the box sides are 12mm thick and the hinges are 8mm..not a lot of material to play with:

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Finish is a couple of coats of satin Osmo PolyX with some Swedish beeswax over the top - Rob

Re: Cufflink Box

PostPosted: 09 Jun 2018, 01:35
by fiveeyes
That is really nice! :text-bravo:

Re: Cufflink Box

PostPosted: 09 Jun 2018, 01:39
by Rod
Yes very nice, I like the wood

Rod

Re: Cufflink Box

PostPosted: 09 Jun 2018, 08:39
by Woodbloke
Oops :oops: just realised I've already posted this in the 'General' section. Senior moment :D - Rob

Re: Cufflink Box

PostPosted: 09 Jun 2018, 09:55
by Rod
I thought I’d seen it before but then I thought this was another one
What’s with the Swedish wax?

Rod

Re: Cufflink Box

PostPosted: 09 Jun 2018, 10:04
by Woodbloke
Rod wrote:What’s with the Swedish wax?

Rod


This stuff. Incredibly expensive :cry: but a little goes a long way. Nice to use though and SWIMBO treats me occasionally - Rob

Re: Cufflink Box

PostPosted: 09 Jun 2018, 11:19
by Rod
That’s on a par with Alfie Shine - £9.50 for a tiny tin.
Got good reviews though.

Rod

Re: Cufflink Box

PostPosted: 09 Jun 2018, 16:48
by Woodbloke
Rod wrote:That’s on a par with Alfie Shine - £9.50 for a tiny tin.
Got good reviews though.

Rod

That stuff is insane!...I tried to persuade Jim to let me have a tin for a trial, but stoney ground :( - Rob

Re: Cufflink Box

PostPosted: 11 Jun 2018, 09:46
by Andyp
You just re-posted that to get into the Old Oak club. :) :)

Still cant understand why anyone would wear cufflinks these days.

Re: Cufflink Box

PostPosted: 11 Jun 2018, 10:23
by Rod
I go to a couple of black tie dinners a year and my dress shirts require them.

Rod

Re: Cufflink Box

PostPosted: 11 Jun 2018, 13:21
by Woodbloke
Andyp wrote:
Still cant understand why anyone would wear cufflinks these days.

Agreed, but very occasionally I go 'suited n'booted' and get out one of my double cuffed shirts where a set of links looks proper. Quite often you see folk on the telly who wear a suit with shirt button cuffs which looks hideous...BoJo being a prime example. Trump, for all his faults manages to look respectable with his cufflinked shirts, despite wearing his tie about 150mm too long, but at least he knows how to do a decent Windsor knot - Rob

Re: Cufflink Box

PostPosted: 11 Jun 2018, 20:58
by timothyedoran
Beautiful box. I particularly like that you have aligned the screws all the same way.

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Re: Cufflink Box

PostPosted: 13 Jun 2018, 23:43
by DaveL
Andyp wrote:You just re-posted that to get into the Old Oak club. :) :)

Still cant understand why anyone would wear cufflinks these days.
Any time I wear a shirt that can take cufflinks, I wear cufflinks, I have lots of them.

Re: Cufflink Box

PostPosted: 14 Jun 2018, 17:38
by Woodbloke
DaveL wrote:Any time I wear a shirt that can take cufflinks, I wear cufflinks, I have lots of them.


I always roll single cuff shirts sleeves up to the elbow, regardless if I'm wearing a pully or jacket - Rob

Re: Cufflink Box

PostPosted: 14 Jun 2018, 19:35
by Andyp
Guess I am just not hip enough to own cufflinks.

Re: Cufflink Box

PostPosted: 15 Jun 2018, 07:15
by Phil
Woodbloke wrote:
DaveL wrote:Any time I wear a shirt that can take cufflinks, I wear cufflinks, I have lots of them.


I always roll single cuff shirts sleeves up to the elbow, regardless if I'm wearing a pully or jacket - Rob



I just went the route of buying short sleeve shirts for summer and winter for work.Then we could wear golf shirts. :D


BTW nice box, good work.