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    Default Experimenting

    Hi

    A concept box. Timber is Silver Ash.

    The box consists of three drawers, overall size is 15cm round and 10cm tall approximately.

    Your thoughts are most welcomed.
    Tony Ward
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    YES!
    Do the draws Pivot ?
    Bet it has a great feel to it.
    p.t.c

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    p.t.c.

    thanks

    No they are conventional sliding drawers. The access points are at the side of each drawer.
    Tony Ward
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    wow. great design mate, i really like the look of this one.
    S T I R L O

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    How did you hold it to cut top and bottom
    (front and back)
    or was it turned after the draws.
    p.t.c

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    Tony - Looks good - and interesting ,but I can only figure out one drawer:confused:. Any chance of a pic with the drawers open?
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    TTIT ~ "pic with the drawers open"
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    Thumbs up

    Tony! Love the concept!! But love the end result even more!!!!!!!

    Cheers
    Wendy

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    Another master piece.
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    Question Does a rolling box gather any moss

    :confused: :confused: :confused: :confused: Gee Tony how did you stop the round bowl from rolling off the BS table when you cut the top and bottom off?:eek: :eek: :eek: :mad: :mad: :mad:

    Explanation awaited
    John H
    Why do I never seem to cut "too long"?

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    rolling off the BS table

    baxter,

    it's only round after you leave (the BS table).

    carpe diem!
    Tony Ward
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    Question Please tell us

    Quote Originally Posted by Sculptured Box View Post
    it's only round after you leave (the BS table).
    carpe diem!
    Tony, if Baxter got it after it left the BS table it would not longer be round

    Well what shape was it when you first approached (the BS table) and before you cut the [eventual] top and bottom off. Obviously, by the overwelming inquiry we are all dying to know.:confused:

    "Carpe diem!" Did you hit the wrong keys or did somebody help you with some criptic response. Then again, have you got a keyboard that talks a funny language.
    John H
    Why do I never seem to cut "too long"?

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    Tony, thatis a neat design- as always, I just wish I had thought of it first. LOL
    Donna Menke

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    hi tony
    it works for me tony you are true craftsman,a beautiful piece
    cheers

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    Hi Tony,
    Congrats on the design mate it is very good. I really like this box i think you have unique design mind. I would be very interested in hearing about your design process. Greenie from me on this one.


    Kind Regards

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