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Here is a pair Jewelry armoires I built a few months back. One was built to donate to a relay for life program to auction off, to help raise money to support research for the cure of cancer. The night of the program a server thunder storm came through and it was canceled. Several of the tents (booths) was totally demolishes. I found out later that the program organizer managed to get the chest to safety before any damage was done. This was june 12. They told me they were going to hold it until January 2010 for the next auction. The other I gave to my wife . They are made of Oak Ply and Oak solids, some QSWO They are 48” tall and 18” wide Min Wax early American stain and three coats of satin lacquer.
-- Mike, Bruce Mississippi = Jack of many trades master of none


































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a1Jim
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posted 115 days ago
Fantastic jewelry armories well built and super design
-- Jim from Heirloom Woodshop Southern Oregon
saw4fun
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posted 115 days ago
Great turnout! I definitely like the one with the curved edges best. Might have to do with my inability to make a project that turns out square!..
-- There is no such thing as scrap wood! Rastus NE www.nativelumber.net
Innovator
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posted 115 days ago
They turned out awesome.
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Qmoney
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posted 115 days ago
Awsome job, great looking jewely boxes. You do really good work. Thanks
-- Monty Q, Columbia, South Carolina.
woodymays
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posted 65 days ago
Nice Jewelry armoires! I like the one with curved edges.
-- Mark, Ohio, www.swig@nktelco.net