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WoodenFrog
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#1 posted 1026 days ago
Very nice boxes! I really like the look of them.
I would say if these are your first ones, then are already a pro at these…
What are the woods you used? the darker one looks like walnut.
How did you flock them inside?
Thanks for sharing.
-- Robert B. Sabina, Ohio.....
KnotCurser
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#2 posted 1026 days ago
Fantastic work!
One small suggestion though, if you aren’t already, place a piece of felt (or flocking) on the base of the box for the drawer to slide on. This will even out the gap all around the drawer.
Great looking stuff!
-bob
-- Man is a tool-using Animal. Nowhere do you find him without tools; without tools he is nothing, with tools he is all. - Thomas Carlyle http://www.ffrf.org
CreekWoodworker
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#3 posted 1026 days ago
Beautiful boxes, I like the drawer pulls they work well with the box.
-- Mike ...Success is often the result of taking a misstep in the right direction
degoose
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#4 posted 1026 days ago
No stopping you now Joe… well done… workmanship is wonderful.
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