A box I just completed
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This is the most complicated box I've built so far, but far from the level of many of our masters here.

I intend on making a dozen or so to try and sell--my planer needs a new motor. This one was *supposed* to go up for sale, but my wife claimed it as her own; now it sits on our mantel.

I'll take that as a compliment!

Cherry and walnut, blonde shellac and paste wax.


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Semper fi,
Brad

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#12
Gorgeous!  Nice work.  
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#13
Brad, that is a great looking box!
"I tried being reasonable..........I didn't like it." Clint Eastwood
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#14
Very nice Brad
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#15
Nice work.  If my wife claims my work, I know for sure I did something right. 
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I'd say yes, compliment. 
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#16
Really cool.  It looks like your wife made a great call on keeping the first one.
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#17
Very nice.
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#18
Well done - congrats!  Wife has good taste - mine would have like the box but has no room left of an additional jewelry box - 
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#19
Your wife has excellent taste.
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#20
Very nice. And yes, your wife has good tastes

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