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And here it is, freshly dried and ready for…?
My Older Brother already asked if I thought he could "fit" into it. Actually I had already thought of "fitting" into it myself…and here I was, thinking this was just for fun…
The little bit that I've been able to find out about urns is that the rule of thumb is one cubic inch per lb. body weight. The standard size is 200 cubic inches, 8"X 5"X 5" inside dimensions or some such, so this is too small, but a person's wishes are paramount and it is not necessary to keep all of one's ashes…
Sorry to go morbid on this, folks, and it really was fun to make! It was never my intention to make an urn at the outset, the last thing on my mind! I haven't yet made one, though several people have asked me if I could, hence the research…but this looks like it just might end up being one. It's actually a relief, it would have been a much more difficult build had I known…
The last picture is where this project started from…
Any questions, comments, or thoughts are always welcome…
My Older Brother already asked if I thought he could "fit" into it. Actually I had already thought of "fitting" into it myself…and here I was, thinking this was just for fun…
The little bit that I've been able to find out about urns is that the rule of thumb is one cubic inch per lb. body weight. The standard size is 200 cubic inches, 8"X 5"X 5" inside dimensions or some such, so this is too small, but a person's wishes are paramount and it is not necessary to keep all of one's ashes…
Sorry to go morbid on this, folks, and it really was fun to make! It was never my intention to make an urn at the outset, the last thing on my mind! I haven't yet made one, though several people have asked me if I could, hence the research…but this looks like it just might end up being one. It's actually a relief, it would have been a much more difficult build had I known…
The last picture is where this project started from…
Any questions, comments, or thoughts are always welcome…