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My first half decent woven box that I had to line as I didn’t finish it well inside. But hey it turned out better than I thought it would.
-- Theresa, https://sites.google.com/site/tmj65treasure/
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Splinterman
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#1 posted 1220 days ago
Hey TG,
Nice job…well done.
pommy
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#2 posted 1219 days ago
wow how do you do that
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stefang
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#3 posted 1219 days ago
Great looking basket box Theresa. Welcome to LJ…............. at last!
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#4 posted 1219 days ago
SWEEEEEEEEET
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Sawdust2
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#5 posted 1219 days ago
How dja do that?
Looks like we need a project or blog on this one.
I don’t want to do one but knowing how you did this would really be nice.
Lee
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woodworm
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#6 posted 1219 days ago
This is so beautiful….how did you do that?
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#7 posted 1219 days ago
Nice, please tell us the secrets.
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scrounger
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#8 posted 1219 days ago
Great job TJ, can’t imagine how long it took to do that. Ditto on the blog! I don’t think Ive seen another like it.
I suspect this may have been done in layers and then glued together but whatever was done it is a very interesting project and done well, keep up the good work.
-- Dave, Southern IL.,
ND2ELK
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#9 posted 1219 days ago
Hi Theresa
You should do a blog on how you made this box. Nice looking box. Thanks for posting.
God Bless
tom
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SnowyRiver
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#10 posted 1219 days ago
Very sharp. Outstanding work.
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a1Jim
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#11 posted 1219 days ago
Hey Theresa
This is a great box, more great scroll work. It would be great if you could do a blog on the process.
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Jordan
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#12 posted 1219 days ago
Very unique and beautiful!
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WistysWoodWorkingWonders
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#13 posted 1219 days ago
very cool idea… this obviously took a great deal of patience and planning… well done…
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degoose
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#14 posted 1219 days ago
Nicely executed.. cut and stack and voile a box.
First one I have seen … well done… keep posting.
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TJ65
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#15 posted 1219 days ago
wow, I just joined and I get comments like these! A box like these are pretty easy as they are layered with only 2 different designs. You first scroll the designs and then alternate and glue up. Sanding inside the box is the hard part.
-- Theresa, https://sites.google.com/site/tmj65treasure/
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