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Wood Casket Plan

Average Rating: Customer Review Rating: 4.7  (4 customer reviews)

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Beautiful casket plan includes detailed drawings and step-by-step instructions.

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Complete this beautiful full size casket in a short time. The plan provides a simple, economical and fulfilling alternative to buying a manufactured casket.

Build this beautiful casket using the detailed drawings and step-by-step instructions that come with this plan. Using our decorative hardware (sold separately), you can personalize the design- or make your own out of wood.

This plan includes all the details you need to build the casket shown. Let 40 years of experience go to work for you in your shop.

You get:

  • Full size patterns for all shaped pieces
  • Detailed exploded view
  • Step by step instructions
  • Complete material list
  • Elevation drawings

This plan is recommended for intermediate or advanced woodworkers.

Hardware required for this project:

  • Lid Hinges #33575 - 2 pair required
  • Lid Latches #33562 (Left Hand) or #33588 (Right Hand) - 4 are required
  • Lid Support #33601 - 2 each required
  • Mattress Spring and mounting hardware #33627 - 1 required
  • Metallic Corners #33692 Antique Nickel Stamped set or #33731 Antique Gold Stamped set - 1 set required
  • Handle Brackets #33666 Antique Nickel or #33705 Antique Gold - Sold in pairs -8 pair are required
  • Handle Ends #33679 Antique Nickel or #33718 Antique Gold - Sold in pairs -4 pair are required
  • Memorial Tube (optional) #33614

Please note: The size of Casket Bed Frame and Hardware package prohibits shipment through the postal system. It must be shipped by another carrier (i.e. UPS). Due to the size of this package, there will be an additional shipping charge will be added to the order for Oversized Packages.

 

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1) Submitted by Rick Haskell, from Sandy, UT on 3/26/2008
Customer Rating: Customer Review Rating: 4.0
I recently built this casket for a close family member as she passed away. I'm not a master woodworker, but the project turned out well and the family appreciated this more than one might suppose. I used solid cherry and milled the moldings just as the plan called for. Rather than use a plywood insert inside of the top set of moldings I milled the top out of solid cherry - I think it gave it a nicer look and honestly, it was easier than trying to mill the insert to fit perfectly into the frame. I spent between 40 - 50 hours on this and my wife, who did the lining, spent another 10 hours. I'd recommend this to anyone who thinks they have the skills and tools - even if it stretches you. It was a great experience and I think we turned out a handsome casket.

Finished Casket - Solid Cherry
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2) Submitted by Curtis Vixie, from Susanville, CA on 11/18/2007
Customer Rating: Customer Review Rating: 5.0
I made this from a Western Red Cedar tree from the back yard of the friend who will be using it in a few months. Working the lumber from a raw tree added a fair amount of time. I hve about 80 hours in it. The plans from Rockler are wonderfull. The adjustable mattress frame was a nice addition. If I made another one I would make it 2-3 inches wider. This could be done very easy still using the plans as they are. I used Danish oil, Dark Walnet. Then a satin polyurethane spray.
3) Submitted by Curtis Vixie, from Susanville, CA on 11/18/2007
Customer Rating: Customer Review Rating: 5.0
I still used 3/4 plywood as the plan called for but then veneered it with 1/4 inch cedar on the sides, also from the same tree. I bought 10 yards of material to line it and could have used a couple more but the store was out. Instead of foam I used quilt batting in verious layers depending on location.
4) Submitted by Dan Fischbach on 8/25/2008
I recently completed a casket in walnut using subject plans. I am very pleased with the results, but believe a few comments and suggestions might save future builders a lot of angst. Despite your assessment, I believe this project might be a bit advanced for a true "novice". Especially since the plans frequently referred to "Follow manufacturer's instructions" which in some instances were less than adequate for a beginner.
1. Gluing the crown was very taxing and required two people. Biscuits in the corners helped. I also used two quick grip clamps on each side between the bottum trim and top of the lid core box molding to set the position of the crown molding lower edge relative to the core box molding edge.
2. It was impossible to find a six foot lathe to turn walnut handles. A previous builder warned me that turning the long handles in two pieces was a nightmare when it came to joining the pieces. My solution was to cut the handles to octagonal shape ( 1 3/8" flat to flat worked perfectly). The finished look is classic.
3. The plans as shown result in the sides and lower trim extending 1/4" below the bottom. This could present a problem when loading the casket into a hearse with standard rollers, as it could damage the edges of the trim. My solution was to glue a piece of inexpensive 1/4" particle board to the bottum of the casket. Had I anticipated the problem, I would have placed the dado for the bottom up the same distance as the thickness of the bottom, and then could have cut the "bottom backer" from the same plywood as the bottom itself. I don't think the added weight was significant.
4. Due to minor variations in the lid frames, I found it easier to build up the lid end caps out of separate pieces of hardwood cut to fit the individual frames. I also back cut the end of the plywood top panel at 45 degrees and glued a piece of walnut to it. This was easier than messing with veneer and looks great.
5. For economy, I cut the lid top panels from the same piece of (expensive) 3/4" walnut veneer plywood as the sides and ends. The slight increase in weight couldn't possibly justify buying a sheet of
1/2" walnut plywood. I also recessed the top panels about 1/8" which was much easier than getting the top panels perfectly flush with the top frame, and really looks good.
6. I will be returning the lid support brackets, as they looked cheap and a previous builder told me they were tedious to install. My solutions was two 10" pieces of decorative chain attached with screws and washers to the inside of the end panel and the lid core box molding. When the lid is opened to 90 degrees, there is sufficient over-center weight for good stability. The screws and washers will be covered by the interior linings.
This has been a most rewarding project.

 
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31833 Wood Casket Plan
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Hardware:
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33575 Separable Hinges - Pair
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$4.99 Pair
33562 Left Hand Lid Catch - Each
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$3.29 Pack
33588 Right Hand Lid Catch - Each
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$3.29 Pack
33601 Large Lid Support
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$4.59 Each
33627 Casket Bed Frame and Hardware
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33666 Antique Nickel Handle Rod Brackets-pair
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33705 Antique Gold Handle Rod Brackets-pair
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$12.29 Pair
33718 Antique Gold Handle Rod End Caps-pair
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33679 Antique Nickel Handle Rod End Caps-pair
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33692 Antique Nickel Stamped Metal Corners-set of 4
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33731 Antique Gold Stamped Metal Corners-set of 4
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Optional Hardware:
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33614 Memorial Tube - Each
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