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Threaded Boxes

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I’ve seen these with either a female thread (more common) or a male thread on the lid. I can’t see any practical reason to favour one over the other? So I guess it’s down to aesthetics. Anyone care to show some examples to persuade me one way or the other. 😉
 
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Just natural as one is used to jars, cans, etc where the female is in the lid. I don't see where it would make a lot of difference what you choose. I have always put the female in the lid to the best of my knowledge.
 
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If you use the box to store and pour out some granular or powdered substance, it might stick in internal threads on the box.

I’ve made them both ways. Shouldn’t make any functional difference if you store your stash of diamonds or gold nuggets in the box.

One tip on threaded boxes: if you have trouble making the figure align on the body or lid, there are several fixes. A simple "cheat" is to make contrasting lids like the two smaller threaded boxes here! The one on the right has external threads on the lid.
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I love B&W ebony. My stock is starting to run low. 😟

JKJ
 
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A tenon, or male threads, on the bottom gives a tiny bit more volume to the container. On very slender boxes this can be a problem as it can be hard to reach things on the bottom. On squatty boxes, it can make a real difference in usefullness of the box.
 
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While I see the value of using male threads in the base where it benefits certain uses and have made turnings in the past with that orientation, I have built 3 boxes with female threads in bases this past year and like the look of the results.
When the top is removed the base has a clean look that I like.
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Intended use is a consideration. I guess most small boxes aren’t as utilitarian as they may have been in the past? A “Tooth Fairy” box wouldn’t present any problems with the female thread on the box.
 
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