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Saturday, July 19, 2014

How to Build a Glass Top Box

How to Build a Glass Top Box

Boxes with glass tops are useful to display sentimental items or artwork. Building a box with a glass top requires do-it-yourself skills for woodworking and cabinet making.

Instructions

Prepping the Glass Top Frame

    1

    Stand the two pieces of 2-by-9-by-3/4-inch lumber up on their 3/4-inch edges on a worktable. Measure from left end and make marks on the 3/4-inch edge at 1/2 and 1 1/2 inches. Repeat this from the right end.

    2

    Drill pilot holes all the way through at each mark with the 3/16-inch drill bit. Drill countersink holes in the same place as the pilot holes about 1/2-inch deep.

    3

    Apply glue to the ends of the 5-inch pieces. Set them between the two 9-inch pieces, making them even with the ends of the 9-inch pieces. Place a bar clamp over the frame so it can clamp the 9-inch pieces to the 5-inch pieces. Tighten the clamps until they are snug.

    4

    Insert a 2 1/4-inch drywall screw into the holes and secure the pieces together. Clean up as much of the excess glue as you can with a damp cloth without disturbing the clamps. Allow the glue to dry.

Assemble the Box and Finish the Glass Top

    5

    Put the 1-by-8-by-9-inch lumber on the worktable along with two of the 1-by-8-by-7 1/2-inch pieces. Draw a line 3/8-inch from one long edge and two ends of the 9-inch piece and just one edge of the 7 1/2-inch piece. Drill pilot holes on these lines with the 1/16-inch drill bit. Drill one in the corners of the 9-inch piece where the lines intersect and two more evenly spaced between them. On the 7 1/2-inch edge, drill one hole 1-inch from the ends of the lines and one midway between them.

    6

    Run a bead of glue on the edges of the 7 1/2-inch pieces across from each other, but not the edge with the pilot holes. Set these two pieces between the 9-inch pieces on either end. Secure them with the finish nails.

    7

    Brush some glue on the four edges of the remaining 1-by-8-by-7 1/2-inch lumber with a small paintbrush. This is the bottom of the box. Set it inside the frame and secure it with the finish nails. Clean up the excess glue with a damp cloth.

    8

    Remove the clamps from the 9-by-9-inch top frame. Remove any glue that was left behind with a thin putty knife. Next, install the 1/2-inch rabbet bit in the router. Set the depth of the bit at 1/4-inch. Rout the inside of the 9-by-9-inch top.

    9

    Square the round corners left by the bit with a chisel. Apply clear acrylic adhesive inside the rabbet cut and push the glass in place. After the adhesive dries, install the hinges and latch according to the manufacturers instructions.

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