Spalted maple for Lid, Macassar Ebony for Base/secret drawer, Mexican Rosewood for body and top handles.
This is my first box and I hope to get to the level of being able to build my own designs.
Spalted maple for Lid, Macassar Ebony for Base/secret drawer, Mexican Rosewood for body and top handles.
This is my first box and I hope to get to the level of being able to build my own designs.
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Congrats Bruce,
This is a very nice looking box. If this is really your first box, hats off! You made a great job. Your choice of woods is very efficient and attractive. Doug Stowe is a talented woodworker and a great teacher too. I own couple of his books and I watch is DVD on building boxes often. He is very relaxing to watch.
Thanks for sharing your good work.
Best,
Serge
I agree - very nice job! I like the lines you've used, the handmade hardware and love the wood selection. It all comes together very well. If you follow Doug Stowe's advice to play with ideas, I suspect you will get to your hoped-for "level" of designing, very quickly.
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