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Here’s a Christmas gift for a name I drew for this next Christmas.
It’s made from walnut cutoffs from past projects and finished with 3 coats of clear gloss lacquer.
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Very nice work.
Al
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Nice work. I particularly like the statement the grain makes in the lid.
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Yeoh Zer, that is some gorgeous wood, and fine craftsmanship to bring out its best. Someone's going to have a very Merry Christmas.
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She’s a beautiful box!
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great work - the reveal around the lid looks really precise
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That's a beautiful piece, someone is going ot be delighted.
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I love this box. Very elegant.
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Thanks for all the comments. It actually went together pretty easy. Hardest part was figuring out how to use the pieces to get the best look. I only had those pieces to work with so if I messed up there wasn't going to be the box I envisioned.