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Thread: Just a little box.. That was the request.

  1. #16
    Wow...talk about stunning!!!

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    Great techniques and great workmanship! Thanks for sharing. You're an inspiration.
    Cheers,
    Bob

    I measure three times and still mess it up.

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    Shazam! Glad you decided to start wading in the creek.
    Use the fence Luke

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    Really really nice wonderful work, outstanding! Fantastic beautiful job. Now that I"ve run out of adjectives, thanks for posting, we look forward to more.

    Jay

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    Beautiful work.

    Richard

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    Mark,

    I would also like to join the growing list of those offering their congratulations - well done - inspirational!
    Tony Ward

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    Very nice job! The wood combo is sweet :-)

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    One word....OUTSTANDING!

    You make me feel like I'm a wood butcher.

    Great work and tutorial
    George

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    Mark,


    Again, this is why I love "The Creek". A hacker like me is exposed to work like this on a daily basis. Beautiful doesn't come close.

    Also good to see another central Ohioan. Let me know when you start giving shop tours.

    Ron Robinson

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    Absolutely outstanding.....Beautiful and very good execution of attention to detail. Congrats on a piece very well done. I wanna be able to do that when I grow up.
    Thanks & Happy Wood Chips,
    Dennis -
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  11. #26
    Excellent Piece. I like it a lot. Nice job.
    "When we build, let us think that we build forever." - Ruskin

  12. #27
    I think this place (SMC) has the webs largest gathering of master woodworkers and artists, your work, Mark, bears that out.
    Silence is golden but duct tape is silver.

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    Very nice indeed! I'm even more in awe that you have done this with a new baby--mine just turned one and it's been tough to find time to look at the shop much less accomplish anything in it!

  14. #29
    I usually give my jewlery boxes away as gifts and they're always appreciated. But after seeing your work I think I'm going back to golf.

    Thanks for sharing.

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    Now start over

    Fantastic. In every way. I sang "Your are my sunshine" to my little girl for a while she thought I wrote the song for her. The details are wonderful and seem organic not one "note" to many. What a gift.

    Now do the whole project over and photograph every step..

    How did you do the details around ( parrallel ) to the dovetails. ?

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