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    Default Segmented lidded box

    Was busy with playing around with 50 mm square beech beams, and with cedar from an old garden chair, got all this stuff of friendly people.
    Here the result of my playing around with this stuff.
    Dimensions, 135 mm at the outside lid, tall including the merbau knob 185 mm.
    Finished with a couple of layers acrylic lacquer.
    Cheers, Ad

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    Very nice work Ad. See what can be achieved with a few small pieces, and a little bit of thought?
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    I like it, great piece

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    It does capture the eye. The proportions do look right.

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    Ad as always an excellent segmented work of art.

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    Lovely Ad, well done.

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    It may be a small box, but i can see a lot of work went into it, well done
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    Thank you for your attention, I never throw away good wood, you can always make useful things out of remnants.
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    [Thank you for your attention, I never throw away good wood, you can always make useful things out of remnants.
    yep till you get too much,like me at the moment. I like the boxes nice fine glue lines and very good inlay work, sigh...... better than I can do.
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