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I made this pill box for a friend who takes lots of pills twice a day. The pill compartments are deeper and wider than the other pill boxes that I have made. The box is 12” x 5.5” x 1.25”
The tray is Maple, the frame is Purpleheart and the dividers are Walnut. The veneers on the top are Zebrawood and Berangan.
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7 comments so far
deucefour
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posted 96 days ago
Great Idea, You’re friend should love it.
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CharlieM1958
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posted 96 days ago
Very nice work.
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woodbutcher
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posted 96 days ago
rennaisance-guy,
Very nice pill box. Excellent use of the different woods. I’m sure that it is most appreciated, twice each day.Congratulations on such a nice design and build. Thanks for sharing .
Sincerely,
Ken McGinnis
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dustyal
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posted 96 days ago
takes the pain out of taking the meds… very nicely done. Interesting wood combination… looks nice.
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a1Jim
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posted 96 days ago
Your boxes are always outstanding and this is no exception well done
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Innovator
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posted 95 days ago
Box looks great.
I am partial to purpleheart.
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BillyJ
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posted 89 days ago
Awesome pill box. Wow – you’re forcing me to consider pitching my pill box made of plastic and making one of these!!!!
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