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Box 10 Cherry Jade Mahogany Maple with Flying Butresses
At 50 years old (now) just took up wood work. Boxes, spoons, little stuff to start. This is box 10, ambitious, marrying in jade. butresses are cherry, box curly maply, lid cherry, mahogany...
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Cinnamon box
It's probably one of the most satisfying olfactory experiences I had in my workshop. The idea came on a trip in Indonesia, where I spotted a wall panel with an imitation of cross-cut cinnamonI...
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Z&S's Wedding Box
Made of curly Madrone and Imbuia as a wedding present for some good friends (the second in my "wedding series"). Curves joined with the two template router trick
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Handskeboks Box
Glove box of Maple and Morado.Handcut dovetails.Workshop-cut Morado veneer.French lacquered top.Mobile compartments.Carnauba and Beeswax finish. Made with handtools. Dimensions : 6.5" x 14" x...
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Æteriske Box
Box of Philippino Toog with mobile compartment. Handcut dovetails and open slot mortise.Tung oil exterior finish, light lacquer inside. Inspired from a James Krenov piece. Made with...
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Cherry Urn
I built this cherry box to be used as an urn for the cremains of a relative. The box is made out of highly figured cherry. The sides are joined by hand-cut dovetails and the top and bottom are...
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Jewelry Box
This is a jewelry box of my own design. Dimensions are 14"W x 8 5/8"D x 7 1/16"H It has a sliding and removable divided tray, three Brusso brass pegs for hanging necklaces, and a removable mirror...
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A Simple Pen Box
4 commentsThis is a small project that I undertook after I had bought a pen turning kit. I could not make the pen until I had a nice place to keep it. Hence this project was born. But the project started with...
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Knife Box - Williamsburg, Part 5
In the last blog post (Part 4), I showed making the dovetail pins in the Side component. In this video, I show how to use these already-made pins to create the matching tails in the End...
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Walnut Box w/ Carved Features
This jewelry box is made of 1.25" thk walnut with finger joints and Birdseye maple & premade inlays. The lid has carved features from walnut & mahogany set against a Birdseye maple background...
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Tablesaw Jig
I wanted a jig to cut corner splines on flag boxes. I looked at others and came up with this version. The Side closest to the fence is taller that most for more support. and with the "over the fence"...
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Knife Box - Williamsburg, Part 4
In the last Part 3 of this series, I showed making the full-length Side and End components for the Williamsburg Knife Box. I also copied and flipped these components and placed on a full width box...
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Simple and Fun Flower Boxes
I again was looking for something different to do so I've been building some Flower boxes. The CNC Carving definitely adds to the outcome. I figured I could sell these but have been giving them...
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Boxes of Boxes
I've gotten excited about making boxes. I've tried to incorporate varity to the boxes but in the end hope to simply continue to improve on my joinery.CNC carving has also given me some inspiration...
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Knife Box - Williamsburg, Part 3
This is Part 3 of a series of videos on building the Williamsburg Knife Box. In the previous blog entry, I showed the making of the half length symmetrical End and Side components, and ensuring that...
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The Majestic
1 commentThe box was a custom order by a client that wanted a box to contain all the aspects she liked of my other tables put into one box. half-lap, half-blind dovetails on the front and back, dovetails...
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Knife Box - Williamsburg, Part 2
2 commentsMy last blog entry set the stage for building this Knife Box, one that was presented at the January Williamsburg conference "Working Wood in the 18th Century". This video is second in the series...
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Easy handles for a sliding doors
7 commentsI like sliding doors and lids, partly because I get to make this nice handle in one simple step on the tablesaw.
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