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Project by TonyWard posted 2006 days ago 1240 views 3 times favorited 10 comments Add to Favorites Watch

Hi

Images of a recently completed bandsawn box called ~ Three Silos.

Australian Red Cedar, it is 14cm tall.

-- Bandsawn Box Plans available at ~ http://www.tonyward.org




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cajunpen

11537 posts in 2235 days


#1 posted 2006 days ago

Tony this looks outstanding. Your work is always far above average and a pleasure to view. Thanks for sharing.

-- Bill - "Suit yourself and let the rest be pleased." http://www.cajunpen.com/

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MsDebbieP

18320 posts in 2330 days


#2 posted 2006 days ago

does the back silo have a secret drawer? (just wondering if it opened as well)

awesome as always. Inspiring.

-- ~ Debbie, Canada (http://www.execulink.com/~yohan)

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jockmike2

10636 posts in 2415 days


#3 posted 2005 days ago

Beautiful box Tony, I’ve been trying to make them while my lathe is down. Very difficult. I appreciate yours a lot more. mike

-- (You just have to please the man in the Mirror) Mike from Michigan -

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Grumpy

17840 posts in 2020 days


#4 posted 2005 days ago

Very nice work Tony. Aussie red cedar is a beautiful timber. Thanks for sharing.

-- Grumpy - "Always look on the bright side of life"- Monty Python

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dustynewt

628 posts in 2031 days


#5 posted 2005 days ago

Wonderful box.

-- Peace in Wood ~ http://www.etsy.com/shop/DustyNewt

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Blake

3421 posts in 2043 days


#6 posted 2005 days ago

I really like the unique design. Way to break the mold for bandsawn boxes. Looks great and invites touching/opening.

-- Happy woodworking! http://www.blakeweber.us

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Copperjock

130 posts in 1967 days


#7 posted 1963 days ago

I look at this and cannot figure out how this was done… mission accomplished.
Truly amazing design. Thanks for sharing it.

-- All the test cuts in the world won't stop you from cutting the outside when you meant to cut the inside. doh!

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rikkor

11296 posts in 2043 days


#8 posted 1963 days ago

Looks impossible, yet there it is. Good job.

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Robert Smith

100 posts in 2090 days


#9 posted 1961 days ago

Fantastic, always wanted to try doing a bandsaw box.is there a lot of sanding involved?

-- Robert, mountainwoodcarving@netzero.net

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GaryK

10263 posts in 2157 days


#10 posted 1961 days ago

Very nice! I gotta learn how to do those one of these days!

-- Gary - Never pass up the opportunity to make a mistake look like you planned it that way - Tyler, TX

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