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BacsiBob said:
[blockquote]iclark said:
Wow! That is a piece of art.
+1
Now that you mention it, I see an owl. And to superglide, fantastic piece of art/furniture. Ken
Does anybody else see the eagle/hawk/owl in the top??
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WOW! I have heard people say "let the wood talk to you". Now that is the best example I have seen. You have produced a real piece of art.
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Great looking piece alot of thought and planning is very evident. Relying on the wood to create the design so to speak. Very cool!
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Now that is so cool
Well done and an extra star for you for having the vision to pull this one off
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Beautiful use of an extraordinary slab. The grain match of the sapwood edges around the corners is awesome. All of this set off and "lifted" by a wonderfully designed base.
This is great work!
Can you explain this statement further?
Superglide said:
The interior is boxed in so the openings do not access the inside of the box.
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i agree it is a real work of art not to many would thing of leaving the defects but after seeing this we will be wishing that we did agian this is gorgious good work
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Thanks for all the kind replies. Not sure where the inspiration came from. Wife said it was my shop beer fridge.....
The "Holes" are partitioned off with 3/8" walnut boards inside. Can't really be seen outside, but when I finish the inside of the box I'll post some pics.
The base is not attached yet, as I wasn't sure if I really liked it, but I think it will do.
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Man, oh, man....that is one gorgeous blanket chest, very well done, I love it!
-jason