Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Nancy's Plein Air paint box design

Russ and I had a busy 4th of July weekend creating a new paint box and panel holder to go out and use for plein air painting.

As Russ said "It's not pretty, but it works" - I'm happy, all my stuff fits in one neat box.
I think I'll paint something on it to make it "pretty".

Feel free to copy the design, I started with the size of my paint tubes and worked out from there.

Paint on,
Nancy

Paint box closed - still need to add a closure hook of some kind. 5/8" plywood
for sides and 1/4" plywood for bottoms. Glued and screwed together.

I started with the size of my paint tubes and worked out from there.
I can easily
hold 7 tubes on each side.
Middle box for my palette and brushes. Piano hinges holding boxes together.
Angle iron - right angle
corners - bent to hold onto easel.
Have to use the rubber bands to keep the paint tubes from falling
when I close the box.
Need heavier elastic bands.


Panel holder box made from 1/4" foam core,
1/4"x1/4" square balsa wood

and duct tape.

Panel Box - open I can store 6 panels of 8x10 or 6x8
- used a piece of
Velcro to hold the top closed

Close up showing the balsa wood placement - 1/2" apart. I can store 8 panels
if the outside ones have not been painted on yet or are completely dry.


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