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.hmmessage P { margin:0px; padding:0px } body.hmmessage { font-size: 10pt; font-family:Verdana } This keepsake box is made out of maple and mahogany with hand-sawn dovetail joinery. My...
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Small Sake box
2 commentsI made this box as a gift for my mother. It will be used to package a Sake set, but after that she can use it for whatever she likes. Lacewood sides, birds eye maple for the top (and keys...
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Lacewood Jewelry Box for my wife
This box was made with Lacewood as the primary with Wenge and Padauk accents. The interior dividers and tray frames are also Wenge. The tray bottoms are Ambrosia Maple and the box bottom is Sapele...
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Cherry Box for Cremated Remains
This box is designed to hold the cremated remains of a married couple. The husband has died and the wife wants a nice, simple box for burial. She emphasized simple and thus the stark...
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Corner table toy box
My daughter wanted a place to stash my granddaughter's toys, but instead of a generic pine box with a lid, she asked for something formal that also would serve as a corner table in her...
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Birch Bait Box
Made out of birch, based on a 1949 Popular Science plan for a "bait box". My wife has claimed the box for keepsakes and it will likely never go fishing. Building the wood tray mechanism and matching...
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Curly Maple Gift Box
Curly maple box with walnut top and spines. Designed for two card decks and score pads.
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Mother's Gift Box
This is my 3rd gift project. The box measures approximately 11" wide by 14.5" tall by 3.5" deep. I used reclaimed walnut from a friends cabinet making off cuts; reclaimed Beech I...
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Small Mulberry Box
2 commentsThis is a gift for my wife and my first attempt at the box joint. The mulberry was a dark colored board but surprisingly light underneath its skin. Its nice to work with. Cuts clean...
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Tiger Maple Keepsake Box
This 5" cube tiger maple keepsake box is designed to hold a smaller very nice gift for my wife. The construction is hand cut dovetails with no metal or mechanical fasteners other than the small...
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Pair of Mahogany Puzzle Boxes
This pair of mahogany puzzle boxes is a gift for a child. The pair of boxes is identical, 4" x 4" and 3.25" tall, and all blocks are interchangeable. The dovetails are...
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Octagonal jewelry box
Stained basswood relief on maple with cherry inlay. Inside lined with cedar and red velvet. Approx. 8 inches across and 6 inches high. This box was made for my daughter.
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Toy Chest for Grandson
32x24x18 inch made from alder with hand made finger joints for all edges. The inlay is redwood burl.
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Granddaugthers Christmas Gifts
These are bandsaw boxes created from a plan provided in a book on bandsaw boxes by Lois Keener Ventura. The boxes are gifts for my grandaughters, ages 10 and 7. Both boxes are made from...
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jewlerybox
2 commentsI am disabled with the use of only one arm.After my accident is when my wood working has taken off.This box is made from oak,maple,walnut,cherry,sycomore,and lined with velvet.
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Lisa's jewelry box
1 commentA thank you to Lisa for supporting my going to rural Devon, UK for Nov and Dec to study woodworking under Daren Millman, a wonderful maker and instructor. Walnut, walnut burl, walnut cross...
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Mother-In-Law Gift
I enjoy working with Aspen. All my boxes are a result of cut-offs and scraps. This box is "wormy" Aspen, finished with Semi-Gloss Poly. The initials are hand cut from Black Walnutnbspand...
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Inro humidors and gift box
1 commentHumidors (9" X 5 3/8" X 1 1/2") are zebrawood, walnut, leather, and stone. They include a silica gel humidistat in lid. Small box (4 1/4" X 3 3/4" X 1 1/4") is tulipwood, leather, and stone, and...
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simple maple boxes
Small stacking boxes, milled from maple wood from a storm-damaged tree. They're meant to be used as a pot for growing a small herb or flower. Each box is hollowed with a router from...
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Congratulations to our two winners!
Congratulations to our two winners Keith Burns from Collierville, TN for his
Segmented Leopardwood Hollow Form and Jordan Durbin from Arcade, NY for his Double Highchair




