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    Default Business card box

    My employer wanted a nice box to store his business cards and here is what I came up with.

    Sides made from Indian Rosewood, lid from veneered Eucalyptus burl, inlay and keys from fiddleback Mountain Ash, interior dividers from US Maple. Brusso lid stay and box lock from Lee Valley, hinges from Bunnings.

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    Finished with Danish Oil.

    Here is a pic of the interior.

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    I think this mans a bit of a crawler, lol, I would never make somthing that good for my boss and I work for my self.
    But seriously that is an outstanding piece of workmanship, somthing for me and probably many others on this BB to aspire to.

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    I hope you get a pay rise out of this. You deserve it.
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    Magnificent box!!
    I hope your boss apperciates it, there are a LOT of hours tied up in that little work of art
    Cheers

    Major Panic

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    Fan-bloody-tastic rabster. That's lovely work. If I was wearing a hat, I'd take it off to you!

    Al.

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    Now that is beautiful work. The fiddleback inlay really complements the burl.

    Got any other pics of your work that you can show us ?


    Cheers,


    Justin.

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    Wow, that's impressive.
    makes me look pretty primative, but I am aspiring to evolve.

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    Well done. The grain/pattern on that veneered burl is immaculate!
    How much wood could the woodchuck chuck if the woodchuck could chuck wood?

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    :eek:

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