I have a problem, my jewellery is all over the place and I have no where to put all the items. I need a box to put,my jewellery in so I don’t loose any.

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I have a problem, my jewellery is all over the place and I have no where to put all the items. I need a box to put,my jewellery in so I don’t loose any. The jewellery that I have is a collection of rings, chains, bracelets and earrings. My jewellery box must have enough space for all these items, (about six). This could be what the box looks like, with the six columns. This is a traditional layout for a box and I’d like my design to be more contempary.

The size of jewellery that is allowed suitable for the box would be any rings, chains, some bracelets and earrings. Only one or two bracelets would be able to fit. There can be a lot of rings and chains aloud. wrists Finger Ear or eye Chain

Primary Function: To store jewellery of different sizes rings etc. Secondary Function: To look good and keep jewellery safe. 1. My box should be appropriate for any hand size and jewellery. 2. The box is round so any hand size can lift it. 3. The box is a sphere for also excellent design and stunning looks for user.

There's different types of Jewellery boxes you can get mostly for jewellery though, and for cigars and personal things.

This box will be able to suite the hands from the 5 th to the 95 th percentile, which means that any body with the wee, to big size of hands will be able to get jewellery in and out without difficulty.

This is my Jewellery box and it looks like this, it also has a lid that locks and shuts to, keeping the jewellery safe. It has six spaces for any jewellery you wish.

1 st : Cut out two cubes from tree. 2 nd : Saw of sharp corners of cubes. 3 rd : Put on wood turner and make it more round. 4 th : After that make hole inside cylinder. 5 th : Do same to other side but flat ended. 6 th : Cut out the inside of the Half-Sphere and make it smooth. 7 th : Place mirror on non-flattened side. 8 th : Add hinges for opening and locking.

Stages of Work – Miss McNamee’s Version: 1.Collect all materials and tools required to begin manufacturing, including – tenon saw, steel rule, try square, compass, saw board, and lathe tools 2.Use compass to draw out a circle on both ends of the jewellery box 3.Use tenon saw to cut corners of the piece of wood, to create a more circular shape 4.Use centre lines as a guide for mounting the wood block onto the face plate to prepare for turning 5.Turn the wood block down to a cylinder 6.Gauge out the centre of the block to create a bowl shape 7.Sand wooden bowl to a high quality finish 8.Remove completed bowl from the lathe 9.Prepare second piece of wood for turning 10.Turn the wood block down to a cylinder 11.Gauge out the centre of the block to create a bowl shape 12.Sand wooden bowl to a high quality 13.Apply finish to both bowls 14.Cut the mirror and felt for the inserts into the block to the correct size 15.Add hinges to complete the project 16.Wax polish to finish

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