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    mate that is some nice work. Love northern...

    mate that is some nice work. Love northern silky oak. I have a good deal of it and a supplier that is cheap to boot. very nice
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    Camphor

    Yeah mate. I cut a groove on all four sides, usually 3mm wide with a plow plane. Then rebate the lid and bottom to the groove width and depth and also allow enough space for movement. They fit...
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    Camphor laurel box

    Just finished this for the wife. I mainly used Honduras and Rosewood mahogany, Rosewood, Northern silky oak and Jarrah for boxes but thought I would give Camphor Laurel a go and damn. it looks nice...
  4. spalted flame tree timber

    I have used it as box lids. This is spalted and it looks fantastic. Is a soft timber but planes well without any tear out.

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    I didn't need that wrist anyway

    Looks legit. What could possibly go wrong
  6. Flame tree timber

    I made a box using spalted flame tree timber as the lid. Very soft timber and brittle on the edges. Planes well . Looks great when spalted but no idea what it looks like as a plain timber. ...
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    ring rolls for jewellry box

    Yep Been using them. Get mine from crazy clarks or similar stores. Also use the sellys adhesive spray but I use velvet or felt. Perfect for ring rolls aren;t they. just the right size and...
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    Easy ring rolls in jewelery boxes

    Hey Mate. I use the hair rolls you find in the cheapy shops like crazy clarks or kmart if you want to go up market lol. I make the housing in my box then cut the roll to length. They come in packs of...
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