Poplar box
#11
Poplar, 4" x 6", acrylics and lacquer.


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It started out as a 8 piece glue up. Top and bottom are separate pieces.


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#12
Clever!! I would be honored to put my teeny, tiny garbage in there!!
Steve K


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#13
Where's that "jealous" Graemlin when you need it?

Looks like a fun project.

How'd you do the grooves? Router???
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Wild Turkey
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#14
Very cool,looks real...
Well shama lamma ding dong to you too......
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#15
Steve K said:


Clever!! I would be honored to put my teeny, tiny garbage in there!!





Or paper clips or other desk things. That is pretty cleaver.

Arlin
As of this time I am now teaching vets again.  If you have any lumber scraps we can use them to glue up to make some bowl from a board which we have not done yet..  Thank You Everyone.

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#16
Hairy
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#17
Wild Turkey said:



How'd you do the grooves? Router???




Router and fluting jig

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#18
Nice job, really looks great. Can you show the other side of how you held the router? I'm looking at different ways of handling.

Doug
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#19
Shop Dad said:


Can you show the other side of how you held the router? I'm looking at different ways of handling.

Doug




I bought the first one from Pen State. I don't think they sell it anymore. It's for routing lengthwise along the bed. I made one to route across the bed.

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Here it is: https://www.pennstateind.com/store/LIXGA2.html

It was half that when I bought it, without the router.
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#20
I like that!
Nice jigs for the router too.
Rodney
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