Oreo Cookie Keepsake Box

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Don Rideout

Project by

Don Rideout

Published On

June 19, 2025

General Information

This is a keepsake box to store all those precious, personal items. It just happens to be patterned after an Oreo Cookie, Double Stuffed! The cookies are 3/4" and the centre is 1 1/4".

Materials:

Hard Maple, Walnut

Machine Type:

Longmill 30 x 30

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Nicole Kottke

Thanks for sharing this file. It looks great, but I noticed that part of it seems to be missing — i can only see the inner circle of the projekt.

Nicole Kottke · August 11, 2025

Don Rideout

When cutting the wood for the "filling", cut the inner circle and then cut the outer circle. You'll be left with a ring of wood. Does that help?

Don Rideout · August 25, 2025

william sabanosh

When I try to carve the top and bottom it says there is nothing to carve and stops. Nothing was changed, using the same set up. Any ideas?

william sabanosh · August 29, 2025

william sabanosh

I found the issue. Rough is only for the circle and I was trying to rough both items.

william sabanosh · August 29, 2025

Dominic Zembas

When I download a copy of this I only get the two circles, is there another file/page that has the oreo cookie carve top ?

Dominic Zembas · September 06, 2025

Don Rideout

There are two pages or parts to the project and both are there. Look at the bottom of the page and you'll see they're both there.

Don Rideout · September 09, 2025

Kristos Moshos

First, very cool thanks for sharing! both pages seem to download fine but have not tried it yet. My question is about finishing, i assume the ring is glued to the bottom cookie piece, how did you attach the top? I was thinking of insetti a 1/4 in piece and glue under the top to have a lip?

Kristos Moshos · January 01, 2026

Don Rideout

Thanks! The ring does get glued on and it was finished with Danish Oil. I flipped the top and created a small recess so the centre sits proud and sits inside the ring, maybe 1/8". Your was would work too by adding a piece on.

Don Rideout · January 08, 2026