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    Default Another motif pattern

    I have been trying for a while to make this pattern. It is not by far, a new pattern, but it has taken a while to work out how to cut the pieces accurately and then work out how to put it together. I cut one millimeter pieces off the end and set the pieces into box lids.
    The pattern on the left is black bean and silver ash, on the right is red cedar, silver ash and black bean.
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    Jim

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    Very well done, I love patterns like this. They really add some "wow factor" to box lids.

    Paul

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    That is some really detailed and accurate work there Jim, nicely done.
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    They should really top off the lucky boxes they get attached to Jim Will you be turning them to round or insetting the slices in that shape??
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    Quote Originally Posted by TTIT View Post
    They should really top off the lucky boxes they get attached to Jim Will you be turning them to round or insetting the slices in that shape??
    Vern, Initially, I will slice off 1mm or so and set it into a box top. I do have plans further down the road to modify the pattern a little, so I can turn it round to make round motifs.

    Jim
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