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Woodhead March 17th 07 06:34 PM

Jewelry Box Question
 
I'm putting velvet linings in a jewelry box for my grandaughter.
Anybody have an idea or source for rows of soft ridges to hold
rings upright? I'm thinking of 3/4" wide rows of foam with continuous
velvet glued over and between adjacent rows. The rows would touch
and give enough support to hold the rings upright for presentation.

My problem is determing how to assemble the darn thing and
keep the tops of the rows uniform. Ideas or sources would be
sincerely appreciated.

Jim in the Bluegrass is puzzled



Nova March 17th 07 07:20 PM

Jewelry Box Question
 
Woodhead wrote:
I'm putting velvet linings in a jewelry box for my grandaughter.
Anybody have an idea or source for rows of soft ridges to hold
rings upright? I'm thinking of 3/4" wide rows of foam with continuous
velvet glued over and between adjacent rows. The rows would touch
and give enough support to hold the rings upright for presentation.

My problem is determing how to assemble the darn thing and
keep the tops of the rows uniform. Ideas or sources would be
sincerely appreciated.

Jim in the Bluegrass is puzzled



Take a look at Rockler's "Padded Ring Bars"

http://www.rockler.com/product.cfm?p...ilter=jewelery

--
Jack Novak
Buffalo, NY - USA


[email protected] March 17th 07 07:58 PM

Jewelry Box Question
 
On Sat, 17 Mar 2007 14:34:03 -0400, "Woodhead"
wrote:

I'm putting velvet linings in a jewelry box for my grandaughter.
Anybody have an idea or source for rows of soft ridges to hold
rings upright? I'm thinking of 3/4" wide rows of foam with continuous
velvet glued over and between adjacent rows. The rows would touch
and give enough support to hold the rings upright for presentation.

My problem is determing how to assemble the darn thing and
keep the tops of the rows uniform. Ideas or sources would be
sincerely appreciated.

Jim in the Bluegrass is puzzled


Cut the rows with a saw (table saw). Spray glue the foam and
carefully lay the velvet on the foam, pushing it into the grooves with
a small blade (steel rule, bread knife, wide drywall mud spreader,
etc). Work from one end to the other. Slow and carefull gets it
done. The velvet will tighten up the saw kerf for a snug fit. Make
a test first to see if the kerf is wide enuff or if you want wider
ones for wider rings.

Pete

Charley March 17th 07 08:45 PM

Jewelry Box Question
 
They make a tubular shaped plastic foam for use in expansion joints of
buildings. It comes in different diameters from about 1/2" up to about 2"
and is very flexible. The last time that I saw some of this I was thinking
that it might work real well for ring holder cushions in a jewelry box, but
I haven't made any jewelry boxes since I got the idea. Look for it in the
masonry area of the Borgs or talk to a masonry contractor. From the Borg you
may have to buy enough to make a hundred jewelry boxes, but the contractor
will likely just give you a few feet of it. Cut it to length, wrap it in
velvet, and glue it into the jewelry box alongside several others. The rings
should stay in the cracks between them quite nicely.

--
Charley


"Woodhead" wrote in message
...
I'm putting velvet linings in a jewelry box for my grandaughter.
Anybody have an idea or source for rows of soft ridges to hold
rings upright? I'm thinking of 3/4" wide rows of foam with continuous
velvet glued over and between adjacent rows. The rows would touch
and give enough support to hold the rings upright for presentation.

My problem is determing how to assemble the darn thing and
keep the tops of the rows uniform. Ideas or sources would be
sincerely appreciated.

Jim in the Bluegrass is puzzled





Jim Northey March 17th 07 09:43 PM

Jewelry Box Question
 

"Woodhead" wrote in message
...
I'm putting velvet linings in a jewelry box for my grandaughter.
Anybody have an idea or source for rows of soft ridges to hold
rings upright? I'm thinking of 3/4" wide rows of foam with continuous
velvet glued over and between adjacent rows. The rows would touch
and give enough support to hold the rings upright for presentation.

My problem is determing how to assemble the darn thing and
keep the tops of the rows uniform. Ideas or sources would be
sincerely appreciated.

Jim in the Bluegrass is puzzled

I would first ask at your local jewellery store/stores if they have any
used ones you could have , or where they get theirs from.
Jim



Woodhead March 17th 07 11:16 PM

Jewelry Box Question
 

"Nova" wrote in message
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Woodhead wrote:
I'm putting velvet linings in a jewelry box for my grandaughter.
Anybody have an idea or source for rows of soft ridges to hold
rings upright? I'm thinking of 3/4" wide rows of foam with continuous
velvet glued over and between adjacent rows. The rows would touch
and give enough support to hold the rings upright for presentation.

My problem is determing how to assemble the darn thing and
keep the tops of the rows uniform. Ideas or sources would be
sincerely appreciated.

Jim in the Bluegrass is puzzled


Take a look at Rockler's "Padded Ring Bars"

http://www.rockler.com/product.cfm?p...ilter=jewelery

--
Jack Novak


Jack,

Perfect! They even have the matching velvet!

Life can be simple.

Thanks, Jim




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