Pallet boxes

Submitted by nodos1975 on Sat, 11/24/2012 - 19:24

This is the first project my husband let me use the chop saw on.* I used some old 1x6's (3/4 in x 1 1/2 in) leftover from a chicken coop he built that had been on the floor and already had some nail holes in them - I figured that was was pretty close to pallet wood. He turned this from a beginner project into an intermediate because he made me measure and cut each side and end to custom fit the bottom of the box as as all my "pallet wood" boards were warped (does that make sense?) So make your life easier and use new boards! With his help it took about 25 minutes per box to cut and assemble. Putting a finish on was a little tricky because the wood just wasn't okay with some leftover iron acetate I had, so I just used Ana's black tea trick and they turned out perfect in about five minutes. My husband says this is an excellent first project for a beginner because a lot of furniture you build is simply A BOX, just bigger. We also built the laundry basket dressers the next day because I'd learned the concept of building a box! and I am having a great time learning to build. Really wish I'd taken wood shop in high school. Good thing my husband did.

* We built the laundry basket dressers and I dutifully assisted in the building of the Rustic X console table and I am so excited to post pictures, I just need to get some better ones!

Estimated Cost
$3 - for the house numbers - everything else was scrap
Estimated Time Investment
An Hour or Two (0-2 Hours)
Finish Used
Black tea over iron acetate. The iron acetate darkened the wood but left too pink of a finish, so I boiled about five black tea bags until it was REALLY dark, then brushed on a couple of coats and it darkened the boxes right up!
Recommended Skill Level
Intermediate

Comments

rhettar

Sat, 01/19/2013 - 19:42

Those were eye catching to me in Ana's book, I have been wanting to make some too. You did a great job, I really like them!