Hollow Huon

The cube I made for Jeremy’s 60th birthday present represents my passion for woodwork in general and fine small-scale work in particular. The whole cube is made from some very stable Huon Pine that has been in my workshop for over 10 years.

My open Huon cubeThe whole cube is 65mm (~2.5″) on a side. The “60″ face was done simply by drilling the two digits using two drill sizes.
The top face is based on a design for a shoji panel1 that is on the cover of a book by Toshio Odate (that I’m still trying to aquire). The elements are 2×3mm sticks of Huon that are individually pared to the appropriate angles and lengths.


Paring jigUsing the paring jigFor those interested… the angles were cut using a simple paring jig set up for the three angles required.

The stock was prepared by thicknessing a sheet of Huon to 2mm (using a false bed in the thicknesser to bring the stock close enough to the cutters) then ripping with a bandsaw to 3.4mm strips which were then planed down to 3mm using my jig for planing thin stock.

 

Steam-bent elementsThe third side is a simple sun design utilising some 2×3mm stock that was steam-bent using a heavy soldering iron. The stock was soaked in hot water for 10 mins or so and then quickly bent around a 40mm iron. The first batch bent flawlessly but the second lot burned a little as can be seen in the photo. I suspect these may have been soaked for a shorter time. I am very pleased with this design and the bending technique and will use similar constructs for open lids on future small boxes.

 

The other three sidesThe other sides include a 3×3mm version of the shoji pattern, a “J” for Jeremy, and a simple carved southern cross to represent Jeremy’s adoption of Australia in all things other than cricket and rugby (and possibly certain sweet confections).


  1. this is a traditional shoji design called asanoha or hemp leaf pattern []

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