RFB Woodcraft

Yarn Box

$38

 

Gorgeous handmade yarn box made from solid Curly Maple with reinforced splined corners from walnut. The knitting box is used to keep yarn clean and in place while you working on your project. The sturdy design, combines with the beautiful graining and unique handle to provide an aesthetic appeal as well.  The boxes have small rubber feet installed to keep them from sliding around.  The boxes I have in stock are the six in the pictures with numbers.

Outside measurements: 7 1/4" W x  6 1/4" H

Inside dimensions: 6" W x 5 1/2" H

Slot is 1/8" wide with a 1/4" hole for yarn pass through.

The default knob on the lid is the white one pictured.  If you would prefer one of the others that are pictured please reach out and I will install the one you want.  All of those pictured are presently available.


Q. How are the cutting boards finished?

A. All boards are individually flattened and sanded smooth.  They are then treated with several coats of cutting board oil.  


Q. How should the board be cleaned?

A. Wash the board with warm soapy water, rinse, and dry immediately.  Let the board stand vertically in place with good are circulation.  Never put a wood cutting board in the dishwasher!  


Q. Is there any special treatment required for a cutting board?

A. All wood cutting boards should be treated with a good cutting board oil monthly, or more frequently if used regularly.  Mineral oil will work – but I would recommend treatment with an oil specifically formulated for wood boards.  There are a number of good ones available.  They can be found in Lowes, Home Depot, most local woodworking stores, or many are available online.


Q. What if my board is showing significant signs of wear?

A. Over time all boards will show some signs of wear.  If used primarily as a cutting board it will obviously pick up scratches and marks.  As long as it is kept clean and oiled these should cause no functional problems.  Boards can also be sanded to restore a newer look.


Q. Can feet be added to the board?

A. Yes, although experience has shown that many people like to use one side for cutting and work, then flip the board and keep one side unblemished for display.  If feet are wanted I can add them.