Proposal Box
March 19th, 2009 in Reader's Gallery
11 users recommend
The pull knobs are inscribed with "FAITH", "HOPE", and "LOVE". The inlaid heart on top has a scripture from 1st Corinthians.
The heart is removable and held the diamond engagement ring. "Will You Marry Me" is inscribed on it. The proposal date is inscribed in the bottom of the drawer. There is a stop mechanism to prevent the drawer from coming out any farther.
The plaques are inscribed with a poem pertaining to their first meeting and their courtship.
Kevin wanted the plaques removable so they can be displayed on easels.
I didn't realize that bubinga is as hard as it is until I put the chisels to the handcut dovetails. Yes, they were sharp.
The pull knobs are inscribed with "FAITH", "HOPE", and "LOVE". The inlaid heart on top has a scripture from 1st Corinthians.
A friend of mine, Kevin Butler wanted his marriage proposal to be something special. He brought me some rough sketches and as we worked together on the design, this is what evolved. It's made of bubinga, figured birch, and ebony. The inscriptions were done by Lindell Valentine of PJ Works in Keithville, Louisiana. The wedding was held on March the 7th this year so I guess it worked.
Design or Plan used: Lane Hall
posted in: Reader's Gallery
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Comments (3)
Lane Hall
Posted: 7:09 pm on March 21st
Posted: 1:28 pm on March 21st
I as well have hand-cut dovetails into Bubinga ..... and every time I do so I say never again ..... my chisels always seem to end up 1/4" shorter from all the sharpening. Hats off to you for the effort.
I was browsing through the 'gallery' tonite and came across this lovely piece ..... and read your comments about how to deal with the 1300+ thumbs-up ...... your reply was the same as I would have given.
Tell you the truth ..... I never see myself in 'competition' with any fellow WW ..... I glady share whatever I know whenever asked ..... the real competition is within myself as I struggle to make my hands create what I can see so clearly in my minds eye.
Your attitude to the 'mystery' thumbs-up is in that spirit.
I hope and expect you will get many positive comments on this lovely piece.
Go take a look at my little box .... "Dancer" .... somewhere a few pages back
Best
Knipfer
Posted: 7:22 pm on March 20th
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