40 Build A Wooden Bread Box New

The bread box is great for storing non sliced loaves of bread.
Build a wooden bread box. The step by step instructions provide information on how you can make a pine bread bin with a stain seal finish as well as the finished bread bin shown here with a chalk paint finish using rust oleum chalked ultra matte paint. How to store bread. This pine bread bin is easy to make with laminated pine shelving and you can stain or paint the finished bread bin. My wife wanted me to make her a bread box so i obliged.
This stylish wooden bread box will help keep your bread and rolls fresh for many days. Next assemble the side pieces using wood glue and reinforce the sides with finishing nails. They keep bugs dust and other air particles off of the food while the bread is cut and eaten over time. I have created a link to the plans on our websi.
Build one for yourself of make a fun diy gift for the bread lover in your life. Unless your guests are careful there is a good chance the breadbox will also be exposed to heat coffee and alcohol. May 9 2014 breadboxes are used for storing bread or cooling bread after it has been baked. Before making a wooden box choose some wood and gather your tools including a hammer nails wood glue and a saw.
Step 1 lay the 9 x 9 inch board flat. And this bread box was a fun weekend build with the kreg jig. The box allows air to circulate around the bread so that it receives less moisture than it would in a sealed bag. If you want the authentic feeling of having a classic wooden breadbox you can build one yourself with only wood and a few simple tools.
Breadboxes are often made out of woods like oak maple and other hardwoods because these woods are durable. The whole thing is assembled using wood glue and finish nails. He made bread boxes quite a bit fancier than mine as gifts and told me i was welcome to use scraps to build one of my own if i wanted to. Draw a line from the bottom left corner that ends at the top edge 3 inches away from the top left corner.
Most hardwoods especially oak need to be pre drilled for nails to prevent splitting. I love this jig for making solid joints. Otherwise a pneumatic pin nailer is an ideal way to go. I had several requests for a template for this build.
Then measure your boards according to the size of the box you re making mark them and cut them to size using the saw. Wooden breadboxes are not complicated to make and can be built in an hour or so at a workbench. The finish will have to stand up to this kind of abuse. Repeat this step with the other 9 x 9 inch board and cut both boards along the lines using your miter saw.