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(02-12-2021, 11:57 AM)Bill Wilson Wrote: This is an ongoing project I've been involved in for about the last 10 years or so. With the help of a friend, I make these faith chests for our church. They are given as gifts from the congregation when a child is baptized.
That really looks good. May I ask where you got the patterns for the cross and the symbol on the top?
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Very nice. Can you give us an idea of the size?
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Beautiful and inspiring piece of work: thanks for posting!
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The dimensions of the box are 23” long, 11” wide and 10” tall.
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Very nice and what the others have said
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(02-12-2021, 11:57 AM)Bill Wilson Wrote: This is an ongoing project I've been involved in for about the last 10 years or so. With the help of a friend, I make these faith chests for our church. They are given as gifts from the congregation when a child is baptized.
Very well done! Do you normally do all of them in oak? Could I ask how you do the box joints? Those chests will be a constant reminder through the years of the special event!