Project Information I made this in my first period woods class. It is 20'x11.5'x7.5' chest made from White ash. The trim I put on the side was to cover the grain on the edges. I hope you all like it. Gallery 139450.jpg 55.3 KB Views: 188 139451.jpg 48.9 KB Views: 11 139452.jpg 52 KB Views: 8 139453.jpg 53.4 KB Views: 9 Share: Facebook Twitter Reddit Pinterest Tumblr WhatsApp Email Link
Report a1Jim · Registered Joined Aug 9, 2008 · 19,753 Posts May 19, 2010 ARRRGG THAT BE MIGHTY GOOD ME MATEY
Report lumberdustjohn · Registered Joined Sep 24, 2009 · 457 Posts May 19, 2010 EYE…...... eye…. do like it. A mighty chest it appears to be. Thanks for posting
Report _Steve · Registered Joined Feb 11, 2010 · 46 Posts May 19, 2010 Bootstraps Bill … would love to have a chest like that to store his soul for safe keeping.
Report russ960 · Registered Joined Dec 22, 2009 · 196 Posts May 19, 2010 Good work. The skull and swards an inlay or painted on?
Report Dennisgrosen · Registered Joined Nov 14, 2009 · 7,027 Posts May 19, 2010 hei hoo and 15 bottles of rum Dennis
Report HanselCJ · Registered Joined Feb 11, 2010 · 118 Posts May 19, 2010 Yar, how be those fine skulls and swords be affixed?
Report dmoney · Registered Joined Dec 20, 2009 · 139 Posts May 19, 2010 my kids would love to get their hands on this! good work!
Report CaptainSkully · Registered Joined Aug 28, 2008 · 1,075 Posts May 19, 2010 For some reason, I really like this project. Calico Jack would be proud to bury it.
Report Skull · Registered Joined Sep 2, 2009 · 0 Posts May 20, 2010 Thank you all and for Russ I used a black permanent marker to give it color and the outline was burned in.
Thank you all and for Russ I used a black permanent marker to give it color and the outline was burned in.
Report HanselCJ · Registered Joined Feb 11, 2010 · 118 Posts May 20, 2010 wow, that is really super simple, and i never would have thought of it.