![]() Use the smallest drill bit that a #1 blade, or your blade of choice, will fit through. Step 4: Drill blade-entry holes for the interior cuts on the top, sides, and bottom. Fold the patterns for the feet along the dotted line, and attach them to the blanks, using temporary-bond spray adhesive. ![]() Step 3: Transfer the patterns to the top, bottom, and side stacks, using your method of choice (temporary bond spray adhesive, carbon paper, or graphite paper). Attach the blanks together to stackcut, using your method of choice (painters’ tape, hot glue, double-sided tape, etc.). Stack the two blanks for the long sides and the two blanks for the short sides. Step 2: Prepare the side pieces for stack cutting. Sand all the pieces with progressively finer grits of sandpaper up to 220-grit. Cut all the pieces to the dimensions listed in the materials list. Customizing the box makes it a one-of-a-kind gift that is sure to please. ![]() You could even alter the pattern on the lid to include a monogram or special symbol. Try experimenting with different options-line the inside with silk or try a backing board with flocking scroll just the top and leave the sides solid. Even without the musical movement, the project makes a beautiful keepsake box. This handcrafted music box is sure to become a cherished family heirloom.
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