Spongebob fans get it. 1 more in Santa's sack. Everything about this makes me happy! Coopered 1/2" Aspen top and sides, the rest good bb ply of 1/8" - 3/4" I rounded over the outside top with a block plane(kinda) and left the inside as is. bb ply arches and trim. MDF stood in for the base. That got flattened on a 12" HF sanding disk stuck to the Unisaw. I hope the chimney keeps it from becoming a seat, but I think it will hold up. The top is held to the base with a 3/8" dowels. No hardware anywhere. Cutting 2 at a time, 25 tooth rip blade, 1/8" finger joints And yes I like the iBox, and I wasted an afternoon messing with a homer before using this again. There's a lot of little things to keep a kid playing with it. Now it will get a whole lot of wax,everywhere. 7" tall x 9" wide x 11" long. Many paints, Mohawk Dead Flat Lacquer
There's roosters laying chickens,and chickens laying eggs... John Prine
I had no idea what "The Krusty Krab" was. I recall seeing the Sponge Bob show for some short time interval at one of my brother's homes. That shit could cause brain damage, imo.
I'm better informed. We went to a high school musical titled "Sponge Bob Square Pants" That still wasn't enough for me to know what a Crusty Crab was🙂 Nice job! I'm sure it will see lots of use.