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chips ahoy said:
Very well done Jim, what are the dimensions?
Mel
I really don't remember. I believe the box itself, is somewhere around 8" x 6" x 3". The top and bottom are about 1" bigger each way.
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Thanks to all of you guys for the kind words. I appreciate it. Like I said. It's a very basic box, that most any beginner could build. The two main reasons that I even posted it was because it is the only urn that I have ever built for human cremains (I did build one for my boxer when he died), and to show off the beautiful laser engraving that was done on it. That is what sets the box off.
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Jim
Don't down play the job you did, it is excellent, the laser engraving gives it that added touch. Job well done.
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You did a really nice job.
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Well done!
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