Added Info WOOD MAGAZINE #101 Dec 1997 (v.14#8) pg. 12
Brilliant boxes. Stackable-box jewelry chest (12"x6"x5" high) in an Oriental design. One long and two short boxes (with box joint corners) stack on a decorative base and are capped with a lift-off top. Boxes are colored with aniline dyes and lined with velvet.
WOOD MAGAZINE #104 Mar 1998 (v.15#2) pg. 50
A keepsake box worth keeping. Elegant jewelry box with a lift-up lid and small drawer results from simple band saw technique. Overall dimensions: 5"x6"x6" high.
WOOD MAGAZINE #121 Feb 2000 (v.17#1) pg. 74, Insert
Patina-topped jewelry box features a specially treated copper panel top with leaf patterns.
WOOD MAGAZINE #134 Aug 2001 (v.18#5) pg. 52, Insert
Keepsake box (jewelry box) features a contemporary (or Egyptian-like) design. Contrasting woods and tapered legs add to the uniqueness. Shown are (1) bird's-eye maple with bubinga, (2) lacewood with cocobolo, and (3) ash with cherry. Overall dimensions: 8"x5"x5" tall.
WOOD MAGAZINE #143 Sep 2002 (v.19#5) pg. 64
All wood jewelry box with a top that opens. Uses wooden gussets and dowel pins as hinges. Dimensions: 5"x9"x2".
WOODSMITH #9 May 1980 pg. 5
Routed jewelry box with no joints. Includes tips on making templates for use with a router.
WOODSMITH #13 Jan 1981 pg. 12
Decorative wooden box has a top fabricated from old white pine. The pine is laminated and sawn to produce a "bull's eye" pattern. The top is made first and then the box is built.
WOODSMITH #15 May 1981 pg. 13
Slide-top jewelry box utilizes the box joint (finger joint).
WOODSMITH #17 Sep 1981 pg. 14
Wooden jewelry case. Features a lift-up top and a full-length bottom drawer. Construction utilizes open mortise and tenon joints for decoration. Overall dimensions: 16" wide, 6" high, 9" deep.
WOODSMITH #24 Nov 1982 pg. 20
Jewelry box is routed out using a pin router. This results in a box that has no joints. Includes instructions for making an inexpensive pin router attachment for the WOODSMITH router table.
WOODSMITH #28 Jul-Aug 1983 pg. 10, 20
Jewelry case features an inlaid wood top. Sides are cut to the shape of a gentle parabolic cove. Overall dimensions: 12"x8"x4".
WOODSMITH #46 Aug 1986 pg. 6, 12
Making wooden band saw boxes. Suitable for use as jewelry boxes, desk accessories, etc.
WOODSMITH #51 Jun 1987 pg. 10, 14
Jewelry chest features a lift-up bent plywood top that is fabricated from poster board and veneer. Four large drawers are accessed from the front. Overall dimensions: 12"x8"x13" tall.
WOODSMITH #89 Oct 1993 (v.15) pg. 8, 14, 15
Jewelry cabinet (18"x12"x41" high). The case sits on a base with cabriole legs and scalloped aprons. L-shaped doors wrap around front and sides of the case. Brass pegs are used for hanging necklaces and nine padded drawers for small items.
WOODSMITH #106 Aug 1996 (v.18) pg. 6
Accessory or jewelry box (10"x7"x3" high) has curved sides, a figured panel, leather lining and a unique, ebonized finish.
WOODSMITH #107 Oct 1996 (v.18) pg. 28, 19
Jewelry box has veneered mahogany panels and walnut edging, applied with a three-way miter joint. It has a shallow sliding drawer inside. An alternative version is made into a cigar humidor, lined with Spanish cedar. The humidor has two dividers in the base. A humidifier and hygrometer are installed in the lid.
WOODSMITH #112 Aug 1997 (v.19) pg. 14, 19
Elegant wooden jewelry box features a raised panel top and scroll-sawn patterns in the sides. Overall dimensions: 11"x8"x6" tall.
WOODSMITH #126 Dec 1999 (v.21) pg. 26
Turned jewelry box with a hidden compartment.
WOODTURNING #38 Dec 1995-Jan 1996 pg. 63
Unique turned jewelry box features a hinged top with built-in circular mirror that opens to reveal 5 storage hollows. The top and five-compartment unit can be pivoted open to reveal a larger storage hollow in the base.
WOODTURNING #71 Jan 1999 pg. 59
Jewel of a job. Making a two-piece jewel casket is a good beginner's project. Requires two blanks of same diameter (about 6") and a piece of old leather to line the box and lid.
WOODTURNING #75 May 1999 pg. 47
Wooden jewelry box (12"x8"x6" tall) features decorative finger joints. A divided interior shelf raises up when the top is opened, thus facilitating access to the bottom storage compartment.
WOODWORK #2 Summer 1989 pg. 37
A shallow wooden jewelry box (9"x5"x2") features walnut sides, pine top and bottom, and an interior that is divided into small compartments. Tongue and groove joints are used to join the sides.
WOODWORK #26 Apr 1994 pg. 74
Betty's box. A jewelry box in an oriental style. This glass-topped vitrine has three drawers, a lidded top compartment, frame-and-panel sides and back, and decorative inlays. Overall dimensions: 18"x11"x10" tall.
WOODWORK #31 Feb 1995 pg. 58
Necklace cabinet and jewelry box (16"x9"x27" high). The base has three drawers. The top (5" deep) has pegs for necklaces and rings behind a mirrored door. Also includes modifications to the plan for making a spice cabinet.
WOODWORK #39 Jun 1996 pg. 50
A jewelry box (12"x18"x5" deep) of amaranth and ebony. Ebony is used for an insert in the top and a knob on the lid. The inside is divided into two compartments. Each side is has a sliding half-tray.
WOODWORK #45 Jun 1997 pg. 40
Necklace storage tree is turned on a wood lathe.
WOODWORKER #1017 Aug 1978 (v.82) pg. 350
Girl's treasure chest. A small wooden box (11"x7"x5") can be used as a jewelry box. The top opens up to reveal contents. Requires intricate wood joints.
WOODWORKER #1032 Nov 1979 (v.83) pg. 680
Jewelry cabinet. Each quarter of this wooden "cube" pivots out to reveal 4 small drawers. Dimensions: 200mm tall, 100mm square.
WOODWORKER #1068 Nov 1982 (v.86) pg. 760
Making an oyster-veneered jewelry box.
WOODWORKER #1090 Sep 1984 (v.88) pg. 590
A jewel of a chest. Meticulous drawings for a classical miniature chest from 18th-century Holland.
WOODWORKER #1097 Apr 1985 (v.89) pg. 291
Detailed drawings for a 17th century Dutch jewel cabinet. Overall dimensions: 520mm long, 310mm deep, 280mm tall (20"x12"x11").
WOODWORKER #1114 Sep 1986 (v.90#9) pg. 714
Beautiful little chest features six drawers and four different hardwoods. The drawers are concealed behind a convex (coopered) door. Overall dimensions: 354mm tall, 247mm wide, 203mm deep (14"x10"x8").
WOODWORKER Mar 1987 (v.91#3) pg. 242
Jewelry box features hand-cut dovetailed corners and a raised panel in the lift-up top. Overall dimensions: 14"x10"x4" deep.
WOODWORKER Apr 1991 (v.95#4) pg. 372
Chevron cubes. A parquetry pattern of zigzags decorates a cube-like container which holds three wooden trays suitable for the storage of trinkets.
WOODWORKER Jul 1991 (v.95#7) pg. 712
Jewelry box is fabricated from wood in the shape of a small chest (6"x9"x6" tall). Two removable compartmented tray inserts float down on a cushion of air when dropped in place. The box is decorated with marquetry basket weave.
WOODWORKER Oct 1991 (v.95#10) pg. 1018
Reproduction of a trinket chest (a small 4-drawer chest of drawers suitable for storing jewelry, etc.). Overall dimensions: 15" wide, 15" tall, 8" deep.
WOODWORKER Sep 1994 (v.98#9) pg. 52
Miniature 3 drawer chest with lift-up top. Measures 11"x5"x8".
WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL Nov-Dec 1977 (v.1#6) pg. 7
Inlaid spool chest. A small chest (8" tall, 10" deep and 11" wide) has three drawers. Each drawer holds several spools of thread. The top of the chest is decorated with an inlaid wood flower. Suitable for use as a jewelry box.
WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL Jul-Aug 1979 (v.3#4) pg. 15
Shield-shape vanity mirror is supported by two curved arms mounted on a jewelry box base with 3 small drawers. Mirror tilts to correct angle.
WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL Jan-Feb 1981 (v.5#1) pg. 18
Musical jewelry box looks like a miniature trunk and features a curved lid shaped like half a cylinder. Dimensions: 12" long, 6" wide and 7" tall.
WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL Sep-Oct 1981 (v.5#5) pg. 22
Spalted wood boxes. How to cut your own slices of spalted (partially rotted) wood which is highly decorative and incorporate it into wooden boxes.
WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL Sep-Oct 1981 (v.5#5) pg. 28
Vanity case. A wooden jewelry box (12"x14"x4" deep) with a lift-up top. The top includes a mirror which pivots out and can be adjusted at various angles for use when putting on the jewelry. The box is divided into nine compartments
WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL Sep-Oct 1986 (v.10#5) pg. 37
Jewelry boxes combine simple design with elegant woods and subtle details. Overall dimensions: 12" long, 8" wide, 3" deep.
WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL Jan-Feb 1987 (v.11#1) pg. 46
Vanity mirror with drawer. Dresser top box with one drawer includes an attached adjustable mirror in a circular frame. Combines basic wood turning with a simple band saw box technique.
WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL Jul-Aug 1987 (v.11#4) pg. 46
Three-drawer jewelry chest made from decorative wood. Overall dimensions: 16" long, 8" deep, 8" tall.
WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL Nov-Dec 1987 (v.11#6) pg. 40
Classic jewelry box features ogee bracket feet, dovetailed corners and delicate Chippendale hardware. Overall dimensions: 13"x8"x6" tall.
WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL May-Jun 1989 (v.13#3) pg. 26
Uniquely-shaped jewelry box is made from exotic woods to achieve a "gemlike" appearance. Laminating, banding and visible corner splines add to the decoration. Overall dimensions: 14"x9"x4" tall.
WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL Nov-Dec 1989 (v.13#6) pg. 42
Tabletop armoire is suitable for use as a curio cabinet or a jewelry chest. Features a "tombstone" frame-and-panel door and a single drawer. Overall dimensions: 21" tall, 14" wide, 7" deep.
WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL May-Jun 1990 (v.14#3) pg. 57
Contemporary jewelry box made from koa wood. Uses a unique modular drawer system that lets you add more drawers as needed. Overall dimensions: 18"x9"x5" tall.
WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL Nov-Dec 1990 (v.14#6) pg. 45
Octagonal jewelry box is made of wood. It features geometric-pattern wood inlay and a wooden hinge for the top. Overall dimensions: 9" across and 4" tall.
WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL Mar-Apr 1991 (v.15#2) pg. 62, 38
Keepsake jewelry box. Wooden box is constructed using the traditional half-blind dovetail joint. The top lifts up to reveal a sliding/removable tray for earrings and compartments for larger items. A music box movement is incorporated into the box and is visible through a plastic window. Overall dimensions: 12"x6"x4" tall.
WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL Nov-Dec 1991 (v.15#6) pg. 53
Heirloom jewelry box. A basic mitered-corner box, reinforced with splines in a contrasting wood, is built from cocobolo and bird's-eye maple, with ebony accents. It features a sliding/lift out tray and a wooden hinge for the top. Overall dimensions: 10"x5"x3" deep.
WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL Nov-Dec 1992 (v.16#6) pg. 56
Jewelry case uses a Greco-Roman theme, evoking an image of the Parthenon and similar classical structures. A three-drawer chest is fitted into a case consisting of a mosaic "floor" and roof separated by four turned columns. Overall dimensions: 10"x5"x7" tall.
WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL May-Jun 1993 (v.17#3) pg. 42
Contemporary jewelry box. Features bird's-eye maple with padauk accents. Coves accent the sides and the inset lid is hinged on dowels. Overall dimensions: 15"x9"x4" deep.
WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL Nov-Dec 1993 (v.17#6) pg. 53
Miniature jewelry armoire. A traditional wooden jewel box with decorative veneer top is mount on-end on a base. When opened, there is provision for hanging earrings, necklaces, etc.
WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL Nov-Dec 1994 (v.18#6) pg. 46
Keeping chest. This small, portable "Chippendale-style" chest features hand-cut dovetails, a lift top, and a removable tray. Use as a jewelry box, collectors box, etc. Overall dimensions: 13"Lx7"Wx7"T.
WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL Mar-Apr 1995 (v.19#2) pg. 22
Jewelry box (10"x16"x6" high) is made from cherry, curly maple and walnut. It has a raised panel lid with mother-of-pearl inlay, brass pedestal feet, an escutcheon-style lock and a 30-segment tray.
WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL Mar-Apr 1996 (v.20#2) pg. 54
Jewelry box (made from old lumber salvaged from Lake Superior) is decorated with a rose motif intarsia on the top. This fairly-simple box features a removable shallow tray, a drawer in the bottom, and a mirror on the inside of the hinged top. Overall dimensions: 8"x13"x7" tall.
WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL Sep-Oct 1998 (v.22#5) pg. 36, Insert
Turned jewelry box (round box) is decorated with an etched mirror set into the fitted lid.
WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL May-Jun 1999 (v.23#3) pg. 43
Tip shows how to make a jewelry case for traveling.
WORKBASKET Sep 1978 (v.43#12) pg. 23
Tip on how to decorate oil cans with painted designs for use as ring holders.
WORKBASKET Oct 1978 (v.44#1) pg. 20
Table-top chest, 5"x10", is made from wood and aluminum angle.
WORKBENCH May-Jun 1965 (v.21#3) pg. 56
Necklace cabinet. Each string of beads has its own hook on a rotating disk. Any string is easily removed through the tall door on this 13-1/2" high cabinet.
WORKBENCH Mar-Apr 1966 (v.22#2) pg. 10
A jewel box in the shape of a Swiss chalet features a built-in music box.
WORKBENCH Sep-Oct 1969 (v.25#5) pg. 58
Sectional jewelry box.
WORKBENCH Jul-Aug 1971 (v.27#4) pg. 56
How to construct and decoupage a jewel chest that is a reproduction of an 1850's chest.
WORKBENCH Sep-Oct 1972 (v.28#5) pg. 52
Tiny treasure chest, 5"x10"x6" deep, is built from pine with strips of self-adhesive teak veneer for decorative banding.
WORKBENCH Sep-Oct 1973 (v.29#5) pg. 47
Oriental jewelry chest uses a design that suggests a pagoda roof. Chest has fourteen drawers and is 24" wide, 16" tall and 12" deep.
WORKBENCH Nov-Dec 1973 (v.29#6) pg. 48
Getting started with plastic laminates. Cutting, cementing and edging instructions. Pattern for a jewelry box included for a first project.
WORKBENCH Sep-Oct 1976 (v.32#5) pg. 46
A charming doll house is really a jewelry box. Four jewelry drawers are installed in the rear opening of this Victorian style doll house. Overall dimensions are 12" tall, 11" deep and 16" wide. It is mounted on a lazy-susan bearing to make it easy to turn around.
WORKBENCH Jan-Feb 1979 (v.35#1) pg. 112
Wooden jewelry box with a lift-up top is decorated with needlework panel in the top. Dimensions: 11" long, 7" wide, 4" deep.
WORKBENCH Nov-Dec 1981 (v.37#6) pg. 35
Heart shape jewelry box cut from cedar.
WORKBENCH Jul-Aug 1982 (v.38#4) pg. 80
Jewel chest has three drawers which are concealed behind a tambour door. Overall dimensions: 9" wide, 8" tall, 6" deep.
WORKBENCH May-Jun 1983 (v.39#3) pg. 104
Beautiful jewelry box is made from redwood burl. Four drawers with removable partitions hold the jewelry. A musical movement is activated when the top drawer is opened. Dimensions: 12" wide, 12" tall, 8" deep.
WORKBENCH Nov-Dec 1983 (v.39#6) pg. 8
Correction WORKBENCH Jul-Aug 1984 (v.40#4) pg. 21
Small storage box features a domed display top and early American styling. Built of wood. Suitable for use as a jewelry box, keepsake box, etc.
WORKBENCH Mar-Apr 1987 (v.43#2) pg. 60
Jewelry cases. (1) Carved mahogany chest. Lift top reveals a mirror and 6 small storage compartments. A drawer in the base has 6 more compartments. Overall dimensions: 13"x10"x6". (2) Simple oak box with 5 small drawers and a tip-out ring holder. Overall dimensions: 6"x17"x6".
WORKBENCH Nov-Dec 1987 (v.43#6) pg. 39
Elegant jewelry boxes made from wood. Corner joints feature a half-blind-tongue-and-dado joint.
WORKBENCH Nov-Dec 1989 (v.45#6) pg. 48
Cherry jewelry box features uniquely organized interior trays and partitions, exposed finger joints at the corners, and decorative feet. Overall dimensions: 10"x16"x5" tall.
WORKBENCH Nov-Dec 1990 (v.46#6) pg. 40