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24th January 2020, 05:20 PM #1
That's not right!
I got sick of making right-angled boxes, so I made a couple that weren't. Silver ash & Australian red cedar, with Livos Kunos oil finish.
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24th January 2020, 05:52 PM #2
I sometimes make boxes without right angles too, but for a different reason .
Yours look great and now I know of something to try with pieces that don't fit in future .Cheers, Bob the labrat
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25th January 2020, 07:21 AM #3GOLD MEMBER
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Very unique Alex, well thought out. Nice clean joints, that woulda tested your clamping skills, they look great.
Paul
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25th January 2020, 09:15 AM #4
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26th January 2020, 07:25 AM #5GOLD MEMBER
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Good thinking Alex. A while back I bought a bag of very large rubber bands probably about 2 foot in circumference,......and also my Postie who has heaps of largish rubber bands gives me a handfull. They can be soo handy in clamping up all sorts of shapes.
Paul
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26th January 2020, 02:09 PM #6Senior Member
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Nice work, it nice to see some not normal work.
Well done
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10th February 2020, 01:43 PM #7
Fantastic craftmanship as always Alex It would do my head in trying to work out the angles and getting it to all fit together.
Is that a right-angle I spy between the lid and handle
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11th February 2020, 09:02 AM #8
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12th February 2020, 06:39 AM #9GOLD MEMBER
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Hi Alex,
Great to see you still at it.
I'm sure there is still a challenge you have in your head, for that box that can't be produced..... so what is it and what timbers will you use?
Thanks as always for sharing.
Greg
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12th February 2020, 08:22 AM #10