For Mother's day, I wanted to make my wife a little planter box for in the kitchen. Something to hold a couple of small succulents.
Like most of my projects, I like to follow an organic process and discover my dimensions as I work.
I had a very long and thin piece of scrap wood that I was saving for some reason and thought this was the perfect opportunity to glue it up and use it for the sides.
I also had some larger thin scraps that I resawed ( previously ) off some chair backs. I definitely could have made this project a lot simple on my self, the glue-up was less than smooth but it worked in the end 😁
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Tools Used:
Miter saw
Table Saw
Random Orbital Sander
Clamps
Glue
Table of Contents
0:00 Intro
0:30 Rough Cutting materials
0:40 Glueing the sides
1:20 Planing the sides
1:32 The rest of the material
1:35 Getting the rough dimensions cut
2:17 Figuring out the final dimensions
4:04 Cutting everything
6:27 Sanding
7:38 Glue-up... I could have done this way better!
10:00 Final sanding
10:20 Attaching the feet
10:56 Applying Finish
12:20 Done!
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