A box for Christmas
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Mahogany, oak and maple.  9" x 5" x 5"


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#11
You need to stuff a mini Santa figure in there.

How did you do the brick?
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GW
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(11-18-2017, 07:12 PM)Steve N Wrote: You need to stuff a mini Santa figure in there.

How did you do the brick?

Make strips as in a cutting board. Glue the strips into a segment. Put contrasting wood thin strips between segments. 2 different pattern of strips for each side.


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Hairy
Even though it is not round,it is beautiful.You never cease to amaze.Beautifil.

Mel
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(11-19-2017, 08:06 AM)chips ahoy Wrote: Hairy
  Even though it is not round,it is beautiful.You never cease to amaze.Beautifil.

Mel

Cool hairy
Cool
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Thanks Hairy.
Worst thing they can do is cook ya and eat ya

GW
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#16
That is too cool.
Jim in Okie
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(11-19-2017, 08:06 AM)chips ahoy Wrote: Hairy
  Even though it is not round, it is beautiful.  You never cease to amaze.  Beautiful.

Mel

What Mel said and I love it.

I think I will try one in the round.
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Nice, very nice.

Would be an unusual and eye catching box for Legos, Lincoln Logs, etc.
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