Exploring Green Wood Box Making
with Mark Gardner
August 2-3, 2025
$535.00
$500 tuition + $35 material fee
About This Workshop
This class is an introduction to making shrink boxes, a Scandinavian-style box made from green wood. Mark always enjoyed a turned box, but doesn’t much care for turning dry wood. A shrink box allows one to turn a box without being limited to the type and size of material one can find at the lumber yard/wood dealer and instead take advantage of the wide variety of green wood that is available to most woodturners. The body and lid of the box are made from green wood, the bottom of the box is made from a separate dry disk. As the body of the box dries it shrinks around the dry bottom locking it in place. This is how the shrink box gets its name. Time will be spent discussing the properties of green wood and how this project takes advantage of its natural properties. Students will have the opportunity to explore various shapes for box bodies and lids, from round to square, to multifaceted.
Key Points
- Green wood as a material
- Engrain hollowing
- Making the groove for the bottom of the box
- Carving and fitting the bottom to the box
- Getting a proper fit between the lid and box
- Shaping the turned box off the lathe
Mark Gardner
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