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How to create a wooden bread box with a roll-top lid

How to Create a Wooden Bread Box with a Roll-Top Lid

A wooden bread box with a roll-top lid is a stylish and functional addition to any kitchen. It helps keep bread fresh while adding a classic touch to your countertop. This guide will walk you through the steps of building your own roll-top bread box using basic woodworking tools and materials.

Materials and Tools Needed

Materials

  • ¾-inch hardwood plywood (oak, maple, or birch) for the sides, top, and bottom
  • ¼-inch plywood for the back panel
  • ⅛-inch slats (for roll-top lid)
  • ¼-inch flexible backing for tambour lid
  • Wood glue
  • Sandpaper (120 and 220 grit)
  • Wood stain or paint
  • Hinges (if using an alternative lid design)
  • Drawer pull handle (optional)

Tools

  • Table saw or circular saw
  • Router with a straight bit
  • Clamps
  • Drill with drill bits
  • Measuring tape and ruler
  • Sander or sanding block
  • Wood screws and brad nails

Step-by-Step Instructions

1. Measure and Cut the Wood

Begin by cutting out all the pieces for your bread box:

  • Sides: (2) 10” high × 8” deep
  • Top and Bottom: (2) 15” wide × 8” deep
  • Back Panel: 15” wide × 10” high
  • Roll-top Lid Slats: 15” wide × ⅜” thick (quantity varies based on spacing)
  • Tambour Backing: 15” wide × 8” high

Use a table saw or circular saw to cut the wood accurately.


2. Cut the Roll-Top Lid Groove

The roll-top lid slides into grooves on the inside of the side panels. Use a router to create a ¼-inch deep groove running from the top front edge of each side panel and curving toward the back. The groove should be about ¼-inch wide to allow the tambour lid to slide smoothly.


3. Assemble the Tambour Lid

The roll-top lid consists of multiple thin wood slats attached to a flexible backing.

  • Cut ⅜-inch thick slats to 15 inches in width.
  • Sand the edges and apply wood glue lightly to one side of each slat.
  • Adhere them to a piece of ¼-inch flexible backing, ensuring they maintain spacing for easy rolling.
  • Clamp everything in place until the glue dries completely.

Once dry, test the rolling motion inside the grooves.


4. Assemble the Box Frame

  • Attach the side panels to the bottom panel using wood glue and brad nails or screws.
  • Secure the back panel to the sides and bottom.
  • Attach the top panel, ensuring the roll-top lid has enough clearance to slide freely.
  • Sand all edges for a smooth finish.

5. Install the Roll-Top Lid

  • Insert the tambour lid into the grooves on the side panels.
  • Test its movement to ensure it rolls smoothly.
  • If needed, sand the grooves slightly or adjust spacing.

6. Finishing Touches

  • Apply wood stain or paint to match your kitchen decor.
  • Attach a small pull handle to the front slat of the tambour lid for easy opening.
  • Once dry, apply a food-safe wood finish to protect the surface.

Conclusion

Creating a wooden bread box with a roll-top lid is a rewarding woodworking project that enhances your kitchen’s aesthetic and keeps baked goods fresh. With careful measurement and assembly, you can build a durable, stylish bread box that will last for years.

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