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I am doing a small jewelry box and I am using spalted maple as the main box. I am trying to come with a complimenting / contrasting wood that might work. Any ideas or photos that anyone would care to share? Thanks!
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I have used Mahogany on several occasions and it offsets the maple beautifully in my opinion.
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Mahogany, Cherry, Walnut or just about any dark wood would look good.
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Maple, spalted or not always plays off well against any darker wood. I'm a Domestic wood kinda guy, so for me Cherry, and Walnut are present for that purpose. I use 80% Maple to all other woods, so the others really are for using as a secondary or accent wood.
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Thank you very much for your opinions and pictures. This is helpful.
Norm
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(10-22-2017, 09:55 AM)NORMĀ ABRAHAM Wrote: Thank you very much for your opinions and pictures. This is helpful.
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(10-20-2017, 11:16 AM)NORMĀ ABRAHAM Wrote: I am doing a small jewelry box and I am using spalted maple as the main box. I am trying to come with a complimenting / contrasting wood that might work. Any ideas or photos that anyone would care to share? Thanks!

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