Popular Post FrankEV Posted February 9, 2021 Popular Post Report Posted February 9, 2021 In another post under “Scrollers Q&A” I asked about what projects I should/could do with some beautiful Walnut and Soft Maple I just acquired. A box, made of a combination of Walnut and Maple, was suggested in a number of the replies. The walnut plank was 3/4” X 17” X 8’ but had a large knot hole in one end. I was able to cut about 14”off the end with the hole and cut the cut off up into a number of pieces. I was able to cut up the cut off into the various sized pieces I needed for this project and actually re-sawed them into 1/4” thickness on the table saw. (I do not have a band saw so, not the best way, but my only choice). This nominal 5" X7" Tribal Box is a Steve Good pattern which I followed, but not really. I did not cut the boxes from thick material but instead formed them from the 1/4” material I salvaged from the cut off pieces. I did use the fret work patterns except that I stack cut and only cut half of the top pattern and opened it like a book to apply to the top. I also stack cut the bottom scroll work also. The top projecting pediment was the only piece that was a single layer. I mitered the corners of the boxes and bottom fretwork at the vertical belt sander and used my strap clamp to hold it square while the glue dried. I rounded the corners of the boxes and the Maple top and bottom slabs at the sander. After some hand sanding with 100 and then 600 grit paper I applied a coat of Lacquer sanding sealer, then finished sanding with1500 grit paper and finally applied multiple coats of spray clear gloss Lacquer. OK, so does anyone know what a Tribal Box is used for? Charlie E, jollyred, meflick and 8 others 11 Quote
munzieb Posted February 9, 2021 Report Posted February 9, 2021 Frank, Your box is outstanding. I really love that Lacquer finish. Another fantastic project! danny and FrankEV 1 1 Quote
ben2008 Posted February 9, 2021 Report Posted February 9, 2021 2 hours ago, FrankEV said: In another post under “Scrollers Q&A” I asked about what projects I should/could do with some beautiful Walnut and Soft Maple I just acquired. A box, made of a combination of Walnut and Maple, was suggested in a number of the replies. The walnut plank was 3/4” X 17” X 8’ but had a large knot hole in one end. I was able to cut about 14”off the end with the hole and cut the cut off up into a number of pieces. I was able to cut up the cut off into the various sized pieces I needed for this project and actually re-sawed them into 1/4” thickness on the table saw. (I do not have a band saw so, not the best way, but my only choice). This nominal 5" X7" Tribal Box is a Steve Good pattern which I followed, but not really. I did not cut the boxes from thick material but instead formed them from the 1/4” material I salvaged from the cut off pieces. I did use the fret work patterns except that I stack cut and only cut half of the top pattern and opened it like a book to apply to the top. I also stack cut the bottom scroll work also. The top projecting pediment was the only piece that was a single layer. I mitered the corners of the boxes and bottom fretwork at the vertical belt sander and used my strap clamp to hold it square while the glue dried. I rounded the corners of the boxes and the Maple top and bottom slabs at the sander. After some hand sanding with 100 and then 600 grit paper I applied a coat of Lacquer sanding sealer, then finished sanding with1500 grit paper and finally applied multiple coats of spray clear gloss Lacquer. OK, so does anyone know what a Tribal Box is used for? To hide your wampum FrankEV 1 Quote
Frank Pellow Posted February 9, 2021 Report Posted February 9, 2021 (edited) I like your box very much Frank. My guess is that such a box is made following "tribal" traditions and can be used for whatever the "tribe" that created the box deemed appropriate. For example, here is a photo of a bentwood box that I made and out of a single white cedar plank using traditional Haida sawing, steaming, and carving techniques and traditions: Edited February 10, 2021 by Frank Pellow jollyred, FrankEV, danny and 1 other 3 1 Quote
wombatie Posted February 10, 2021 Report Posted February 10, 2021 No idea what it's used for but it looks good. Marg FrankEV and Ken Lotts 1 1 Quote
Ken Lotts Posted February 10, 2021 Report Posted February 10, 2021 Great construction story. It turned out real nice. I have no idea what it is supposed to hold Lol! FrankEV 1 Quote
flarud Posted February 10, 2021 Report Posted February 10, 2021 21 hours ago, FrankEV said: In another post under “Scrollers Q&A” I asked about what projects I should/could do with some beautiful Walnut and Soft Maple I just acquired. A box, made of a combination of Walnut and Maple, was suggested in a number of the replies. The walnut plank was 3/4” X 17” X 8’ but had a large knot hole in one end. I was able to cut about 14”off the end with the hole and cut the cut off up into a number of pieces. I was able to cut up the cut off into the various sized pieces I needed for this project and actually re-sawed them into 1/4” thickness on the table saw. (I do not have a band saw so, not the best way, but my only choice). This nominal 5" X7" Tribal Box is a Steve Good pattern which I followed, but not really. I did not cut the boxes from thick material but instead formed them from the 1/4” material I salvaged from the cut off pieces. I did use the fret work patterns except that I stack cut and only cut half of the top pattern and opened it like a book to apply to the top. I also stack cut the bottom scroll work also. The top projecting pediment was the only piece that was a single layer. I mitered the corners of the boxes and bottom fretwork at the vertical belt sander and used my strap clamp to hold it square while the glue dried. I rounded the corners of the boxes and the Maple top and bottom slabs at the sander. After some hand sanding with 100 and then 600 grit paper I applied a coat of Lacquer sanding sealer, then finished sanding with1500 grit paper and finally applied multiple coats of spray clear gloss Lacquer. OK, so does anyone know what a Tribal Box is used for? It holds your Peace Pipe. Now you have to make a Peace Pipe! FrankEV 1 Quote
Rockytime Posted February 10, 2021 Report Posted February 10, 2021 Excellent work on the box. Beautiful job! FrankEV 1 Quote
meflick Posted February 11, 2021 Report Posted February 11, 2021 Beautiful box. I love boxes and this one is wonderful. FrankEV 1 Quote
spirithorse Posted February 11, 2021 Report Posted February 11, 2021 Fantastic job, @FrankEV I like that very much and the legs on the bottom really accent it and add a lot to the over-all aesthetics. As far as a Tribal box, I think the name Tribal is just referring to the cutting style such as this link scroll saw tribal patterns - Bing images and you can see quite a variety of patterns if you type something like Scroll Saw Tribal Cat, Scroll Saw Tribal Wolf, or Tribal Horse or what-ever may seem interesting to you. I would just consider it a trinket box with tribal like embellishments. Thanks for showing your wonderful project and God Bless! Spirithorse FrankEV 1 Quote
rjweb Posted February 11, 2021 Report Posted February 11, 2021 excellent job, I think you hold your peace pipe and funny grass in it, lol, RJ FrankEV 1 Quote
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