At first glance, it looks like a simple box. But it is much more complex IF you want it to come out clean. GREAT project Art and one that can be passed down to the kids. And as it ages from playing, it will only get better. Happy Holidays to you and the family! !! !!!
Turned out well! When I line the bottom of a box like that I prefer to wrap the fabric around a piece of foamboard or plywood so that it's a press fit. Makes a nice clean edge all the way around and if you ever have to replace it you can easily lever it out and redo it.
Nice project! I get decent results for transfers using the same inverted letters from a laser printer however I use a woodburning style engraving kit (like a soldering iron) to heat from the back of the paper. Adjustable temperature ones aren’t expensive.
Roll the dice and flip down number blocks that equal the amount rolled. Once you have the 7/8/9 flipped down you have the option of rolling with one die. Once you can't go, your turn is up and you pass it to the next player. If you want to keep score you write down the total number still showing. So low score wins in that case. When we've played in a group we just keep handing it around the circle until someone manages to get all 9 down. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shut_the_box
How To Play? ruclips.net/video/YFxbZwCSgDk/видео.html
At first glance, it looks like a simple box. But it is much more complex IF you want it to come out clean.
GREAT project Art and one that can be passed down to the kids. And as it ages from playing, it will only get better. Happy Holidays to you and the family! !! !!!
You too, sir! Thanks for
Very nice little project Art.I particularly liked that piston-fit lid.A difficult look to achieve,but you nailed it!
It was so satisfying! Thanks!
Turned out well! When I line the bottom of a box like that I prefer to wrap the fabric around a piece of foamboard or plywood so that it's a press fit. Makes a nice clean edge all the way around and if you ever have to replace it you can easily lever it out and redo it.
That is probably a better method, thanks!
Good stuff, Art!
Had some fun, learned something new. Glad you like it, thanks!
Great job,
Enjoyable game I'll make one
Glad you enjoyed it!
That is the first time that I have seen someone work with bloodwood. It looks very similar to padauk to me.
Similar amount of red dust that goes everywhere. I think this is a bit more red and padauk is a bit more orangey, but we shall see how they age.
The box and the letter blocks are beautiful but I kinda liked the black against the wood better than the fabric
Didn't have any black suede...
Nice project! I get decent results for transfers using the same inverted letters from a laser printer however I use a woodburning style engraving kit (like a soldering iron) to heat from the back of the paper. Adjustable temperature ones aren’t expensive.
Yeah, I've seen that method, just haven't tried it yet. There's usually more than one way to do it! Cheers!
Time to get a branding iron
Can't think I'd need to brand the number "8" that often... 🤣
I meant a branding iron for your logo
How is the game played?
Roll the dice and flip down number blocks that equal the amount rolled. Once you have the 7/8/9 flipped down you have the option of rolling with one die. Once you can't go, your turn is up and you pass it to the next player. If you want to keep score you write down the total number still showing. So low score wins in that case. When we've played in a group we just keep handing it around the circle until someone manages to get all 9 down.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shut_the_box
Try watching the video till the end - Art shows how.