Practical Boat Owner

Simple box constructi­on

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step by step

These boxes are made using three-laminate 5mm plywood: four side panels with two smaller panels for the top and

base are required with four narrower strips of trim to hold the lid in place. Size will depend on what’s required but in this case for a hurricane lamp the large panels measured approximat­ely 11in x 6in (280mm x 150mm) and the smaller panels 6¼in (160mm) square. The trim was 2in (50mm) wide. 1 With any irregularl­y shaped object it helps when sizing it up accurately to use a similar size box as a guide. As an alternativ­e you could make a template using cardboard and tape. 2 When the first side panel is marked out on the material, cut on the waste side of the line. A shark tooth saw is ideal for cutting thin plywood and leaves little break out. 3 To ensure other panels are exactly the same size use one cut panel as a template for the next. 4 This is a simple constructi­on and 4 side panels will form the main carcass of the box. 5 Because the laminate is thin it’s best to butt the pieces together in a vice before planing the panel edges together. This ensures a clean, uniform finish with nice straight edges. 6 A small amount of the Five-Minute epoxy will be enough for each panel edge. It helps to make a neat glue line by marking a guide line along the joint where the panel edge will sit. 7 Line up the panels to be joined and use a square to ensure they’re being held at 90°. The square can be held in place while the glue sets. 8 Here two halves of the sides of the box have been glued together. Be sure you glue the correct edges so, when assembling the pieces, the box will fit together as you planned. 9 Mix up another small amount of glue and apply it to the panel edges to be jointed. Bring both halves of the box carcass together for gluing and line up the edges so that the box is square.

10 Like regular epoxy, rapid epoxy requires little pressure. Light weights suffice to hold the panels in place while the glue sets. 11 The box can be left just with the panel edges bonded, but for a really strong job an epoxy fillet along the seam ensures durability. Clean up excess epoxy with a spatula before it sets. 12 This is what the finished joint looks like – only a thin fillet is required for a lightweigh­t box like this one. 13 Once the epoxy has cured you can plane the panel edges flush with a small block plane. 14 Use the carcass to draw the shape of the base and lid then coat the joint faces with glue to attach them. 15 After the glue has been applied line up the panels with care. Light weights on top of the box will keep both top and base in position as the glue sets. 16 When the glue has set line the box up with the planned contents to mark out a convenient place for the lid. 17 With a square mark a line around the whole box the required width of the lid (In this case it is approximat­ely 2½in (65mm). 18 Cut the lid off with a fine saw taking care to keep to the lines accurately so that the top will sit correctly later.

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19 Here’s the box with the lid removed. Now the edges are ready for cleaning up with sandpaper. 20 The box base and panel edges of the lid can also now be filleted with epoxy for added strength. 21 Four strips 5cm wide are cut to form the trim of the lid. Two are cut the exact width of the box 6in (150mm) and the others 6¼ (160mm) allowing a ¼in (6mm) overlap to be cut flush after fixing. 22 Scribe or mark a pencil line as a gluing guide half way along each inner face of the trim. 23 Using the guide line apply glue to one half of the trim only. 24 Attach each piece of trim and use light pressure as the glue sets. For clarity one side is shown here but you can fit and clamp all the pieces at the same time if preferred. 25 Once the epoxy has cured, cut away the overlap flush with the side trim to give a neat edge. 26 The box complete with the panel sides and edges lightly sanded and ready for coating. 27 The larger box has been given a few coats of varnish to protect it. I also used some copper tacks for decorative effect and a handle has been fitted and toggle fasteners to secure the lid.

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