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26th September 2007, 09:13 PM #1New Member
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Rank amateur's first effort
Hi all,
After viewing some of the fine work posted here I'm a little nervous about posting this, but I'm confident you'll all be nice
This is my first lidded box, made to hold an engraved vase that I'm presenting to my parents for the Golden Wedding anniversary (this weekend). It was built up solid and then split into top and bottom on the table saw. The top panel was deliberately inserted sitting proud of the sides to give me enough room inside for the payload. To hide that (and add a bit of interest), I cut a wide, shallow chamfer all around the top as you can see. The photos also show the box sitting on one of my previous projects, a coffee table with an inset, glass topped display box.
Anyway, looking forward to any comments, good or bad.
Dominic
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26th September 2007, 09:23 PM #2
Dominic,
Welcome!
A great tribute to your parents ~ an exhibition of your craftsmanship of which they can be very proud of!
I am confident many members of this Forum will say you are most welcomed to post further images of your work here!Tony Ward
Now a power carver and living the dream.
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26th September 2007, 09:27 PM #3
hey that loos great - i really like the sloppy cut for the lid.
Is the timber jarrah?
What did you do for finish?Shane Magrath
http://www.shanemagrath.com
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26th September 2007, 10:12 PM #4
G'day Dominic,
Looks pretty good to me, and I reckon the "olds" will just love it.
A comment:
Did you round over the bottom edges of the box, as I can't tell from the photos???
Some "boxers" recommend doing this, as it separates the box from the surface it rests on.
Picky, Picky old bugger aren't I???
Well done........and welcome to the forums.
Looking forward to more stuff.
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26th September 2007, 10:38 PM #5Senior Member
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It is very very classy, style is kinda "Worthy", I'd say. That kind of box is very alluring, inviting to open it to see what it keeps. Well done, indeed .
Kippis,
sumu
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26th September 2007, 11:00 PM #6
I'm only new to woodworking, but I hope my first box comes out even half as good as the one you have made. Keep it up & I hope to see more pics in the future of anything else you make.
Cheers,
Cam
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27th September 2007, 12:22 AM #7New Member
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Thanks very much for the kind welcome & comments. Answers to a few questions:
Shane, the timber isn't anything exotic - just plain old Tas Oak, chosen because I had a 1800x135x12 plank in the corner of the workshop (left over from the project attached below). The stain is a Wattyl Cedar and a few coats of satin Estapol. BTW, I notice you're in Hahndorf. I'll be down that way at the end of October for the Clubman Nationals (see http://www.clubbiessa.com/clubbie_nationals.shtml for more on that).
Noel, I didn't round over the edges as I was going for a square edged formal look. That said, if I was doing another I might try something along those lines. Boxes are new for me but I'm getting enthusiastic about doing more
Looking forward now to presenting it to its new owners on Friday afternoon. Thanks again,
Dominic
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27th September 2007, 12:57 AM #8
Great work. I hope my first box turns out as well as yours. I'll let you be the judge in a few weeks time.
All the best
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27th September 2007, 10:56 AM #9
Pretty darn good effort for a first box... that is for sure. I think your going to do well in box making!
Corey
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27th September 2007, 05:59 PM #10
Nice Work! Now you have begun, you enter the world of continually stretching your skills. Each new box is an adventure and as you read these forums the ideas keep coming.
Happy creating.
Regards
Billy
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