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    Latest Project completed. Spice Box

    Here are a few pics of my latest project. I just got it done today, and will probably put another coat or two of finish or some wax on it, but for the most part it is done.

    It is a Spice Box that I made using three different plans and designs. I took what I like from each, and made my own interpretation of it. All dovetails are handcut, and so are the mortise and tennons for the raised panels.

    It is made out of cherry as the primary wood. Used poplar as the secondary wood (only for drawer parts. All the cherry except the raised panel and the top molding I reclaimed and milled in to lumber from a tree that was cut down to build a house. I milled it on my grizzly bandsaw and dried the cherry for a year+.

    It has one hidden drawer, but i cant divulge where it is.

    Let me know what you think. I am still new, but learning a ton.
    Andy
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    Very nice, and the dovetails are very nicely done.

    Which three plans did you use, I'm working a plan together at the moment.

    The only ltem I might have changed would have the grain on the door vertical instead of across the width. But very pretty none the less.

    Congrats, and hopefully with the next year you'll see a photo of my attempt. Oh, my dovetails will be machine cut, I'm not that brave yet.

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    That is really beautiful!!!!

    The contrasting dovetail work is outstanding. It adds so much to the project.

    Allen

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    Most excellent! love the dovetails And details...............

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    Andy,

    I really like your project. Superbly done and a great inspiration for my future list. Thanks for sharing.

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    Plans

    Quote Originally Posted by Steve Roxberg
    Which three plans did you use, I'm working a plan together at the moment.

    The only ltem I might have changed would have the grain on the door vertical instead of across the width. But very pretty none the less.
    The two main plans I used were;

    Glen Huey article in Popular woodworking, July 2003.
    D. Douglas Mooberry, Fine Woodworking May/June 1997.
    Also took some inspiration from a Spice Box in Andy Rae's Illustrated guide to Furniture and Cabinet constructions. Just pics here, no article.

    As for the raised panel door. I wanted to make the grain run vertically also, but the piece of wood was just big enough to fit horizontally, and not big enough to go vertically. It looks like a square, but it is about an inch wider.

    Andy

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    Excellent work. Love the project and design.

    Corey

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    Andy,
    Great job!! It glows!! I really appreciate the fact that you salvaged and processed the wood for this project. Makes it all that much more special.

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    Nicely done.

    rick

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    Very nice work. Great details, dovetails, etc..Unique way you did the top....I too would have run grain vertically on the panel...Great job!!!
    Jerry

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    So cool, I love

    all the details. Great piece.
    Alan T. Thank God for every pain free day you live.

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    What kind of finish did you use. I like it.

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    Excellent job, Andy. The dovetails really set the whole thing off. Thanks for posting the pics.

    - Vaughn

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    Tried and True Original

    Quote Originally Posted by John Michaels
    What kind of finish did you use. I like it.
    John,

    I used Tried and True Original wood finish. It is a mix of Boiled Linseed Oil and Beeswax. It is very thick, and I heat it to melt the wax and make it a bit easier to apply. It only has one coat so far, and I may leave it at that. I am not sure what additional coats would do to it.

    Only bad part about this finish is a lot of rubbing.....good arm workout.

    Andy

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    Very nice Andy.
    I too love the dovetails, the top looks great, but I especially like the bracket feet.
    ...bet i can tell you where the secret drawer is...

    Mike

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