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Reader's Gallery
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Design or Plan used: My own design - Jim Whetstone
posted in: Reader's Gallery, modern, box, walnut
Ribbon Box
comments (3) October 23rd, 2011 in Reader's Gallery
This Ribbon Box is 8 inches in diameter and approx. 6 inches high. It is made of Walnut and American Holly. It was made with a scroll saw and not a lathe. In order to gain the height I needed I glued up 2 separate body rings and sanded after. The ribbons are made using templates and the scroll saw. It is finished with 2 coats of wipe on poly and 2 coats of spray satin poly.
Design or Plan used: My own design - Jim Whetstone
posted in: Reader's Gallery, modern, box, walnut

















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