#14
I finally finished my daughter's 18th birthday present. She turned 20 a couple of weeks ago, if that gives you an idea of how this project went.* 
Big Grin

A box in a box.

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*First it was a walnut box with a sliding lid, with another walnut box in it. That was 3/4 done when it broke. I still don't know how. There were a few other ideas that didn't work out, then I moved, then the curved top box that was just a little out of reach for me (but someday!).
Best,
Aram, always learning

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#15
Beautifully executed Aram! A true heirloom present
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Dominic
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(04-25-2018, 06:21 AM)Blacky Wrote: Beautifully executed Aram! A true heirloom present

Very nice indeed. Brusso hardware?
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#17
That's a really nice box, but why the rush to get finished?
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#18
Chuckled my way through this thread. 
Smile  Funny and fine, at the same time.  Lovely box.

I have a friend who has been working on his daughter's wedding gift for as long as I can remember.  The statistics for the marriage lasting long enough to enjoy that gift aren't encouraging.
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#19
It's a sweet looking present ... and, .... save! I bet she loves it and you. 
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#20
Beautiful! Your daughter will treasure it for the rest of her life. I really like the finish on the maple. What is it?
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#21
I like your "knobs," particularly the one for the top opening.  Very creative.  And the overall box is good, too.  Your time frame beat schedule for the coffee table I made years back for my wife's birthday...Christmas...birthday...Christmas...repeat...present.
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#22
Very, very nice! She will appreciate this all the more in the coming years, looking back at her time growing up with you!
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#23
Very well done. I hope your daughter knows it was worth the wait.
Steve S.
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