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Mother's Gift Box
comments (0) December 16th, 2008 in Reader's Gallery
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 believe) from a large shipping cradle; a Birds-Eye Maple off-cut from a friends shop. I used a wipe on oil-varnish blend following a recipe I found in FineWoodWorking, Tools & Shops, No. 167.
Design or Plan used: My own design
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