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Keepsake Box
comments (0) February 25th, 2009 in Reader's Gallery
This is a small box, about 10" long by 4" wide by 4" deep. I used maple and walnut for the small accents. The entire box is made from a single board, 4" x 1" by about 4' long. The finish is an oil, varnish wipe on blend that I found in a FineWoodworking, Tools and Shops magazine.
Design or Plan used: My Own Design - Rundle Dorosh
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