Thanks for all the great comments! Congratulations to “Carpiodiem,” the winner of this book giveaway. Stay tuned for more exciting book giveaways and if you’re interested in a copy of “Build 25 Beautiful Boxes.” it is currently available at ShopWoodworking.com.
I recently completed a box project that I did as practice for hand-cutting dovetails (a new skill for me that I plan to use for a furniture build in the not too distant future). Personally I like to feel like I’m making something when I practice instead of just cutting and recutting on a practice board (though I did do a little bit of that as well before starting my box). But anyway, the point is building boxes is a great way to practice skills, try out new techniques and use up offcuts that you’ve been saving. One book I looked to while thinking about the box I wanted to make was Doug Stowe’s “Build 25 Beautiful Boxes.” It’s packed with some amazing projects: jewelry boxes, music boxes, boxes for pens and many other stunning designs. The book covers joinery techniques and offers helpful instructions for making inlay. Plus you’ll find an appendix filled with musings and advice on woodworking and creativity.
I have a copy of the book to give away. Simply post a comment below to enter. I’ll choose one winner at random (winner will be announced Monday 5/22). Good luck!
Oh and my dovetails? They turned out ok if you don’t look too closely.
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Toss my name in the hat. Always looking for new ideas. Have been giving each granddaughter a jewelry box for specal occasions. Looking for something new.
Am I too late for the drawing? Nothing ventured, nothing gained…
I am a beginner that is looking for all the knowledge I can get. I think this book would be extremely helpful.
I am allows finding interesting techniques in the building of boxes. This would be a great reference tool.
Count me in! I’d love a copy of this book.
I hope I’m not too late because this book sounds great!
Pick me! Pick me!
Coming back from Handworks and just saw the new give away. I’d love to learn new box making techniques, they can be fun and challenging ways to explore new ideas, while still keeping the end result somewhat small and quick!
I would like to be entered!
Love learning new techniques, count me in.
I’m all for this, given my shop contraints. These would be perfect for friends and family.
AWESOME boxes!!!
Excellent! Great Giveaway!
A chance to learn a new skill at 76 years old and still learning.
I would love a book on boxes, I would like to demonstrate 19th century carpentry and to maybe give a few away.
Looks like an interesting book!
Would love to have a book on boxes. I want to make some more of these
Small boxes are a great way to use the odd pieces of lumber.
“Oh and my dovetails? They turned out ok if you don’t look too closely.”
My Dad and I say “Looks good from a distance”
“Like, from Chicago”
thatwould be a great book to have!
hope i’m not too late to add my name, as I was out of town/electronic access over the weekend for my mother’s birthday. fingers crossed.
Regardless of winning, this looks like a book to add to my library!
This looks to be a great book and would help learn how to build a nice jewelry box for my girlfriend.
I love all things woodworking and my passion is just now growing at 50 years old now.
Thank You
Count me in please!
Have not won anything yet; maybe this time.
I have my fingers crossed.. this would be a great addition to my WW library !!
I have just started on the journey of making wood into something more than house frame or deck structure. I have retired from full time work and look forward to the sights and adventure of making beautiful furniture. Hope it can be sent to Australia.
Looks good! Almost done with my shop remodel. Itching to start building things other then shop cabinets and stands.
The dovetails look good. Most old boxes that were built for use had dovetails that were far from perfect. If you look around antique stores that deal in country type furniture, you will see that most of the dovetails had imperfections in them, even in exposed dovetailed chests.
Nice looking box, Looks like a great book.
The variety of different boxes that can be made always amazes me. When you think there are just a few … there are lots!
What a great book giveaway. Mr. Stowe has inspired me to think outside the box!
I want to build a box for my grand daughter. Your book may be a good place to start.
I need to make a box for game cards for my grandson. I promised it last Christmas. I need all the help I can get.
Thanks
I’ve taken a liking to building boxes and this sounds like a very beneficial book! Thanks
I have been wanting to learn to do dovetails and build boxes. What better a combination!
Wood(sic) love to learn how to build boxes and dovetails
Hopefully I could win the book.
I have just started to build boxes. As I get older I am needing to downsize my woodworking projects. This book will give me good stimulus for future projects. Thanks
I have several of Doug Stowe’s books already; would really enjoy adding this one to my collection.
Heck, I would like a copy of the book so much I would be willing to barter a bunch of my cutoffs for a copy..!!
Everybody likes boxes!
Thanks for the opportunity to win this book. Looks like a good one!
That looks like a great book to get ideas.. please pick me…. haha
Love Doug Stowe’s books on box making. Would love to have this one too.
I have some wormy chestnut from the house my father grew up in. With only two boards, I think a box would be a good project to turn the boards into keepsake.
I’m in
I love the carved bird on the top of the box. My parents were both carvers and my mother was a painter. Together they made many beautiful birds, including many small broaches. I’ve always wondered how I could use the broaches (not a broach wearer). Now I know! Many thanks for that idea.
Thanks for the offer. Would love this book as am just venturing into hand cutting dovetails myself. Thanks again!
I love building boxes and would love some new ideas.
This book has been on my Amazon wishlist for quite a while. I’d love to receive a free copy!
Would enjoy some additional expert advise on jointing boxes. Would like to make some jewelry boxes for my Granddaughters for Christmas presents but have always been dissatisfied with my joinery.
Would love that!! 🙂
I started building boxes last Christmas and this looks like a great book to use in my new shop for next Cheistmas.
Would love to check this book out!
This looks like a fantastic book, I like making boxes of all types and sharing them with the members of the wood club. I belong to San Jose Woodworkers Association (SJWA.org). Not only would I appreciate the information in this book for myself, but we also share books with members, and I know others in the club would love to see what’s in this book.
Nice dovetails, It would be great to win, because the triangle box has got my attention.
Thanks for the chance to win.
I build very plain boxes. I’d like to up my game. This book looks like a good way to do that. Thank you for offering it.
Put me down as “amazed” at how pretty they are!
Another great giveaway! Hope today is my lucky day!
Yes please….I need this!
This looks like a really good resource for learning to build boxes. Whoever wins this will definitely enjoy it. Thanks for the chance to get this book.
I love boxes. Sounds exciting!
Hi Scott, This book will help get my woodwork to the next level, I have a heap of off cuts and small interesting grain pieces to use as boxes. Australia needs some inspiration, not much available downunder!
Cheers mate
Perfect timing- as a fledglng hand woodworker, I have been looking for some hand cut dovetail projects on which to cut my teeth.
Would love to have this book
Very interested in building boxes and would love it if I could get this bok!
Marie
Great projects and looks very useful.
Haven’t built any boxes yet. Looking for a specialty to use in my shop.
Looks like a good book.
Would love to win this book given my current projects–however let the luckiest person win!
Making beautiful boxes is one of the main reasons I got into woodworking. Very cool!
Looks like some awesome projects in this book, would be great to have.
Love to check this one out!
Need that book
Looks like a good book!
I’m looking for new inspiration in box making, so this would be awesome.
I’m new, and this would be a great start!
Count me in for the drawing. Looks like a good book.
What a great gift…not something to sit on the shelf, but a book for the workshop and for inspiration!
I have offcuts. Need to box.
Lately, I’ve been trying to think inside the box.
Let build one of those boxes, please.
Recently finished my “10,000 hours” mastering the basic through-dovetail. Warned everyone that ‘boxes’ would be the gift de rigour for awhile. Half-blinds currently scare the bejezzus out of me.
I recently found out that I have a debilitating condition that could affect my future wooden box projects. It’s only a matter of time before this dreaded affliction takes its toll on me! It’s called Needaboxbookitis!!! Yes, so if you don’t hear anymore from me good luck to the winner!
Count me in. The book would be a great asset for me.
Making boxes is my favorite form of small project woodworking. I’d live to add your book to my collection!!
Nice
Sounds like a good read and I know I would learn something, count me in.
Boxes of any size are fun to make, and useful thereafter. I’d be delighted to have this book.
Count me in! Boxes are worthy goals in themselves, not just as practice for larger projects!
I have really enjoyed other Doug Stowe books.. this would be very helpful.
It’s whether it works or not that really counts. Keep practicing, and you will get better.
Would be a wonderful book to follow for me to make some presents for my family and friends.
Thank you for the giveaway. Would like to have this book for pointers on making boxes.
Always looking for ideas in box making. We make chests and boxes. All our small boxes are for ash memorials. Our boxes are different because they open and seal from the top, not the bottom.
Great give-away. I always save cut off pieces to try new techniques on. My last study project turned so well I gave it away as a well received gift. Thanks for your insight.
Each time I make a box it’s a great experience since, surprisingly, they are more difficult to make and require use of more creativity than larger projects. I always learn something or improve my skills.
Nice.. keeping my fingers crossed….
As a fan of Doug Stowe’s blog, I’d love a copy of his most recent book!
This is super cool. I would love to win this!
That book looks like the perfect next step to further my woodworking skills.
Some of those boxes look fantastic. This book would be great for small presents. Thanks for the opportunity.
I like your box. You are much better than I am at hand cut dovetails. The book looks like a good read and some nice box projects.
Dale
Nice looking book, it would be great to win.
Great resource.
Thank you Doug and Scott.
Thanks for the opportunity. Always looking for some good information.
David
The little bit I have read by Doug Stowe is inspiring with some of his creations.
Should be a must have for the woodworking library.
Looks like a great read.
Looks like Doug will owe you a commission for selling a bunch of his book.
This is an area that I have wanted to start working in. Looking forward to more posts like this. And your work is exceptional.
Would love to have this. Doug Stowe builds some beautiful boxes.
I love Doug Stow’s work. I often use his work as guide.
I am new at building boxes. This book would be a great resource.
I too like to feel like I’m making something when I’m practicing a new technique.
Thanks for the giveaway.
Nice box! Not sure if this link will work but here’s one of my twisted dovetail boxes: https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10153435953514252&set=pb.541984251.-2207520000.1495385896.&type=3&theater
Just in time for my upcoming project!
According to Wayne Gretzky, you miss 100% of the shots you don’t take. With that in mind, I’ll put my hat in the ring. 🙂 Your dovetails look good from what I can see.
Mike
A wonderful way for a woodworker to hold memories for others; A small beautiful box to hold their memories. Nothing more personnel than a hand make memory box.
I must REALLY need the book, because your work looks fantastic to me.
Nice box at! Thanks.
Nice job!
Looks great. I especially like the main box on the cover.
I’m new to building boxes, but it looks like there are a lot of fun projects and nice to see a photo of one made from the book.
Nice addition to my library…
Fantastic book for starting up woodwork
Glad I can find some use for my cut offs and leftovers. I would love to try out the techniques in this book.
Regarding your dovetails, my wife is a quilter and their expression is “If they can’t see it from a galloping horse, it doesn’t matter.” Not quite my philosophy, but a good reminder when you start to get too fussy.
Just recently retired and have occasionally done woodworking over the years. I want to do more now and had thought that making a variety of boxes would be a good start. It would help me develop my skills and I could use scrap wood that I already have. This book would be really helpful.
Hoping to win the book but best of luck to all that enter!
Great idea to use a small project as practice! I’d love to see the box projects. Thanks for the giveaway!
Love bowes & dovetails!!
You are right about utilizing many skills in box making. Not a sissy thing at all! Fred
Great way to polish skills and make better habits! Thank you.
Boxes are a great way to learn old and new tricks of woodworking especially with that many kind of different boxes to choose from.
If those are your first attempt at dovetails (scrap practice aside) I look forward to seeing your main project on here 🙂
I would love this book on box making for I have been trying to find one that would help me build boxes to hold essential oils. Thankyou for this opportunity.
I love making boxes. It allows me to use some beautiful wood that would otherwise be thrown away. There are so many styles and ways of making boxes that it never gets boring.
Looks like these would be fun to make and be useful also. Thank you for the giveaway.
Great project ideas. Thanks for the giveaway opportunity!
Appears to be a valuable resource for beginners and journeymen alike.
I had been planning to build the retirement home for myself and my wife in Cazenovia (near Syracuse) starting this spring. I have spent years collecting tools and learning to use them. 8 1/2 months ago my wife was diagnosed with a rare Leukemia. We put our current house on the market and moved to Buffalo, where our doctor in Syracuse told us we would have a better chance of survival at the Roswell Cancer Center. I recently brought many of my tools to my nephews house, where he had ample room in his garage. I now live in an apartment, with few real projects to do. I would love to build some boxes. I would love to have this book for instruction, to learn to properly build these boxes. Thank you for considering this e-mail.
A new skill is always good to learn.
Retired and on a fixed income i’ve slowly built up my library of books about building boxes. since the money seem right at this price lol I too will claim my spot for a chance to win the book.
Looks like a very useful book, me please.
Great idea to make smalls while learning a new technique.
I’ve been planning to try box building as a way to improve my hand tool skills and also begin joinery by hand, this book would be a great resource.
I would really like to try making some boxes. This would be great inspiration!
Thank you for doing the giveaway. Please enter my name.
I’ve never made a box. I planned on making one for my Mom, but I didn’t get it done in time. Now, I want to make one for my sister. Dovetails have stopped me every time. Maybe now?
Looks like some interesting boxes.
I’d love to have this book!
I struggled with dovetails and resorted to using the Porter Cable jig. I’d love to know more since building a completely true square box is one of the hardest challenges.
Just started making boxes for gifts and could use all the ideas and hints I can get. Would like it to add to my meager library of woodworking books.
Thanks for this cool giveaway!
Beautiful boxes!
This would be great to have, I’ve built quite a few bandsaw boxes but always looking for something new to try.
Would love to have this book!
Looks like a good book for some sewing boxes for the wife.
after almost 50 years of woodworking i could use your book. thank you
Enjoyed reading spopham’s comments. Similarly, my Dad had a shop when I was young. He was so meticulous and had a world of patience. I still have a cherry slipper rocker and wormy chestnut cabinet he made. After making my first box a few year’s ago, I have built many more. There is a lot of technique in these small treasures. I like reading about new box designs and shapes.
One book I’d like to add to my collection!
If this is your first project with hand cut dovetails, they look amazing compared to my first one. I think I managed to split half my boards.
I’m sure you’re aware of a few tricks to fix some of the mistakes, but for others who may read this, my favorite is to glue little chips the spaces.
For example, if you have a pin that is too narrow, you can gently glue and tap a small chip of wood in the hole. After it dries, pare it down and this repair is invisible. The only issue is getting glue in the end grain, so you may want to plane the whole side to insure it doesn’t interfere with the finish.
Beautiful box! Would love to learn how from this book!
sounds like a good plan.
You may have pushed me over the edge. For a long time now I’ve been tempted to attempt hand-cut dovetails. I hope I can do as well as you. Thanks for the chance to own another of Doug Stowe’s books. He’s one of the greatest and so are his books.
I just started thinking about making a jewelry box and a valet box as wedding presents for two amazing folks getting married in the fall. I love the boxes you made. The book would come in handy since I want to make something with joinery that is uniquely different than the run-of-the-mill common box. I’m also considering making them ring boxes. Thanks for sharing!
I am trying to learn dovetails I have 10 bft tiger maple I’m going to use to make a nice little tool box when I finally get the hang of cutting dovetails, looks like there’s some beautiful boxes in this book. I’d love to get it to get some inspiration for my projects. Nothing like a great woodworking book
I use your earlier books as inspiration for my designs. Looking forward to this one.
Great giveaway!
Nice! Would love to have it.
Looks like a very good book. I’m always interested in learning new ways to make anything. Best of luck to all that enter for the book.
Does the book walk one through the dove tail making process?
My son made a beautiful box for me while he was in high school (It won a prize in the fair). Maybe this would entice him to make another one.
This is the perfect reference guide for me. The dovetails in the pic are very well done; mine aren’t nearly as neat. I can make a wealth of gifts and storage boxes with this book. I hope you choose me. Thank you for such a generous giveaway.
Hello Doug,
Still in the beginning stages of making boxes, I made a couple of boxes in the style of Peter Follansbee and it is time to make different boxes in your style.
I’ve admired your books in the past , and would love to create one of your designs myself. Thanks for the book give-away.
Awesome giveaway! Nice looking box BTW!
I would love to add this book to my library. I have a current specific need to make a box similar to the one on this page. Thanks for the opportunity.
Would love to win this book! Being a beginner in woodworking I could use all the help I can get. Thank you Doug for this chance to win.
I LOVE boxes and these are some AMAZING Boxes!!
Don’t look too closely at my dovetails either! I’d love a copy of that book for projects.
I would love to have this book. I’m new to dovetails as well and would love to learn to make a good-looking box or two myself! Thanks!
nice detail on dovetails, box’s are a good source to show good technique. Nice box thank you for sharing.
Beautiful work! This would be a great incentive to practice dovetails myself…
WOW, as a beginner woodworker I am always looking for tips, tricks and instructions. I have tried making boxes with mitered corners (failed). I think I now own stock in Wood Putty, as it is mt fix for most mistakes. This book seems to have the information I need to finally succeed.
Looks good, I’ll give it a shot
I’d love to give some of those boxes a try!
Knox in box.
Fox in socks.
Knox on fox in socks in box.
Socks on Knox and Knox in box.
Fox in socks on box on Knox.
Fox reads book on box to Knox?
Doug is a creative maker and teacher. Would love to have the daily inspiration.
I’m very much into making boxes and could use this book for design inspiration!
I am ready to try my first set of dovetails and winning Doug Stowe’s book will start me on the right track.
Me too, please.
Two of my favorite things combined, Woodworking and boxes. Woodworking has always been something that I have enjoyed. I learned at a young age watching my father build and create things out of wood. I took shop in highschool, but after that it was time to enter the world of adulthood and earn a living. Now that I am established in my career and have spare time, I have entered back into the world where time seems to not exist while in the shop. I love creating! And as a small child I have always been a fan of hiding places, either for me or any of my little trinkets that I wanted to “protect” from my big brother. Nothing can explain the joy of woodworking or the ability to hide something, whether it be in the shop or a stash spot for your cash…You know, the stuff you save so you can buy that one tool you cant live without. Good luck to all that have entered and hopefully you all get enough shop time this weekend!
Sure I am in
Diversity of the designs looks promising.
Count me in!
Please put my name in the draw.
Looks good. I’m just getting into box making. Could really use this book! 😉
I’m game
Looks like a good book. I have always enjoyed boxes. So many great styles.
Tossing my name in the ring
Just staring to build handtools skills by building a number of boxes, this would be a great asset. Thanks for putting on the give away!
Interested, of course. I’ve been thinking I should do a series of boxes to sharpen my skills before the next larger project…
Thanks for the giveaway. Great resource for a beginner like myself.
What a spiving giveaway! Doug’s book looks to be a great compliment to any workshop.
I’d love to have a book to give me some pointers on some cool boxes.
I’m in
I have two of Doug’s books. Both are great and I have built some of the boxes in the books. This would be a great one to add to my library.
I’m in.
I have made a number of boxes, and I’m always looking for new ideas. I’d love to have this book.
I would love to have that book.
Looks pretty cool!
I like making boxes! Thanks for giving away a copy of the book; I hope the winner makes several of the projects.
I’m in.
Boxes are great way to practice & refine one’s work, uses minimal material, and you have a product for your efforts.
Boxes. Wonders of organization & discards.
Hi, thank you! Hope brazillian are also elegible… Learning a lot from the pop woodworking blogs. Best regards.
My wife commandeers all the boxes I make. (I’m fine with that, since she doesn’t object to tool buying if I build her a new box.) Some day I’ll have to sneak one past her for our granddaughter.
Boxes are my favorite projects to build.
Thanks for the giveaway.
Thanks for the give away. I never win anything (you have to know that when you live in Las Vegas), but I can’t resist a woodworking book. So, wish me luck! 🙂
Thanks for the book giveaway.
Looks like a good one. Please add me.
Toss my name in the box, too, please.
Throwing my name in the proverbial hat.
I love boxes. Also, I really like the dovetails that are hand made as that is how my great great grandmothers dresser (we inherited) was made. I was fascinated with the all of it since it came before any power tools. This will be a great addition to anyone’s woodworking library.
Even looking closely, your dovetails are much better than mine! I’ve got lots of practice to do.
I think the dovetails look pretty darn good!
Love the examples from the book.
Thanks for another great giveaway! This will be a great resource for the lucky winner!