Japanese style box
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I'm just getting back into woodworking after a 15 year break. My first attempt after setting up a shop. I used to make these back in the mid 90's and this was my first try so it's far from good. I can't figure out how to insert an image in the post, so I put in this link instead. I was planing on using some spray in felt for the inside but I like looking at the clara walnut burl.

https://postimg.cc/gallery/2nbevk5zg/
Now where is that chisel
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#12
Nice box, beautiful wood!
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#13
Really, really nice!
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#14
Very nice box.

and 17 more letters to satisfy the posting gods.
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#15
I think the box is wonderful. If you don't want to "lose" interior burl, how about a felted removable liner like a cigar box with Spanish Cedar(?) liner, or secret compartment? What types of wood did you use?
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(06-06-2019, 11:54 PM)Smashedfinger Wrote: I'm just getting back into woodworking after a 15 year break. My first attempt after setting up a shop. I used to make these back in the mid 90's and this was my first try so it's far from good. I can't figure out how to insert an image in the post, so I put in this link instead. I was planing on using some spray in felt for the inside but I like looking at the clara walnut burl.

https://postimg.cc/gallery/2nbevk5zg/

Very nice piece of work.  Must have been challenging working with that grain.  I agree, spray-in felt would not do the piece justice.

My box-making abilities wouldn't match up to this, again, good work!

Frank S in IA
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#17
(06-06-2019, 11:54 PM)Smashedfinger Wrote: I used to make these back in the mid 90's and this was my first try so it's far from good.

Ain't nuthin wrong with that attempt. It's beautiful!
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#18
Very nice!  No way would I cover up that wood with anything.

Lonnie
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#19
I would not cover the bottom. Too beautiful. 
You made it to be seen, so let it be.
Nice work!!!
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#20
Nice work! You did the wood justice, let it speak for itself.

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