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    Default glue up beech lidded box with cedar inlay work

    After many up and downs I finished the second glue up beech lidded box with cedar inlay work.
    This lidded box is for the 40th wedding anniversary of my brother in law, they celebrating this august 11th, so just in time.
    Dimensions DxH 136x167 mm. Finished with two layers acrylic lacquer.
    The inlay work was quite a challenge, not a 100 % success, reasonably happy with the end result, as it is pure handyman's work.
    Cheers, Ad

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    Hello Ad congratulation another beautiful result, I'm sure the in laws will be very happy to receive it. Bravo,

    Cheers Antonio.

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    Default WIP pictures of the inlay work on request of Corbs

    After finishing all the work on the inlay, turning a recess (depth 3 mm) in the lid and glue the inlay in it.
    Here some WIP pics.

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    Nice work, Ad

    and thanks for the wip photos
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    Another great piece Ad!!

    I like the simplicity and usefulness of this pice. It would make a good tea caddy.

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    Very nice job Ad, again.......
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    [Very nice job Ad, again.......
    ...and a darn good WIP
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    Very nice work ad good to see, the more difficult it is the more enjoyable the end result is.

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    Thank you for the comment is appreciated.
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    Great piece Ad Like the WIP pics always good to see the process
    Cheers Skew

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    lovely work Ad, keep them coming...........bob

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    Nice as always to see your work, Ad , and thanks for the WIP.
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