Graduation Chest
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I have been making small boxes for nephews and nieces when they graduate high school. What ever I happen to have on hand gets turned into a box or chest with the design based on the wood I am using. This particular nephew is getting lucky. Biggest graduation chest/box out of the bunch. I happen to have some wide cherry left over from another project. There is one sliding tray.  The dovetails on the base molding are oriented opposite from the case. 

I still need to get some handles for the sides.

   

   
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#12
Scoony
Verry nice and a lucky nephew
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#13
Love it!  Great work.
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#14
Very nice piece of work - one lucky nephew!
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Thanks,  Curt
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#15
That will be a treasured gift, quite nice!
I started with absolutely nothing. Now, thanks to years of hard work, careful planning, and perseverance, I find I still have most of it left.
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#16
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That is stunning!
A gift that will be treasured for a lifetime 
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Greg

It's better to burn out than it is to rust

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#17
Very nicely done...Looks like a "mini-me" version of an antique carpenters chest I have at home...
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#18
That's a really nice gift!
If I may ask, how many hours do you have in it?
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#19
Beautiful job. That’s an heirloom
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#20
Very nice box! He will treasure it and hand it down to his children.
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