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    segmented,burnt, beaded,and with a ribbon finial

    Here's a segmented box made from cherry and walnut with a burnt and beaded lid. I like the way it came out, but I'll probably redo the lid, the bowl is 12 divisions and the lid I made into 14 divisions, one of those senior moments I suppose, didn't even realize it until I had it all done. It won't be right away though I have to get over the frustration of doing something so foolish.P4090227.jpgP4090228.jpgP4090233.jpg

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    That is an incredible looking box. I like everything about it. The colors work well together. I like the way that the lid has a different pitch than the base. I would keep the lid with 14 segments.

    Steve

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    I agree with Steve, I like it as is. Very nice work!

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    I'm with them. The lid is great. The different numbers force the eye to look for resolution. It gives it a sense of movement.
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    I think that if the lid were 12 sections, you would be upset if someone removed the lid and did not line the segments back up. I know I would!

    I also agree with the 'sense of movement' statement.
    Retired - when every day is Saturday (unless it's Sunday).

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    I feel better already, I didn't think about the sense of movement it gives it and what Thom Sturgill said about constantly trying to align the segments if they were both 12 on 12. Thanks guys.

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    ..... So that's where my "segmented,burnt, beaded,and with a ribbon finial " went to ... Nice work !!!
    John 3:16

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    Agreed, I wouldn't touch the lid. I like them being different, and as I was looking at the pictures I was thinking it might look funny if the lid and base were the same. Hadn't thought about trying to line up the segments, but Thom has a point. Well done!

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