Wormy American Chestnut & Walnut.
12" x 10" x 7"
Laser engraving provided Jerry Hewett - Smyrna, GA
Wormy American Chestnut & Walnut.
12" x 10" x 7"
Laser engraving provided Jerry Hewett - Smyrna, GA
Maple & Walnut
26" x 13" x 9"
Wormy American Chestnut & Walnut
16" x 12" x 7"
Laser engraving provided by Jerry Hewett - Smyrna, GA
Last edited by Ken Fitzgerald; 10-03-2010 at 11:24 PM. Reason: removed picture with advertising
Just out standing of course I like the one with the Marine Corps Emblem the best. I have been waiting for more of your work.
Great looking work. Do worry about the mitered corners of the top opening up from expansion of the center panel, or isn't wood expansion a big deal on a small box?
The Plane Anarchist
More fine examples of your work Ed..
Thanks for the look see.
im curious as well as to how the top deals with the seasonal expansion/contraction... just splined miters?
As always gorgeous! Love the maple and walnut box, the grain pattern is very cool.
Of all the laws Brandolini's may be the most universally true.
Deep thought for the day:
Your bandsaw weighs more when you leave the spring compressed instead of relieving the tension.
Striking work, Ed!
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The most expensive tool is the one you buy "cheaply" and often...
Amazing work. Great job.
Glad its my shop I am responsible for - I only have to make me happy.
Great work, Ed. I noticed on two of the boxes you used two "stays" (maybe the wrong name but I'm talking about the hinge like device that holds the lid up) and on one box you only used one. Any deep meaning or thought behind when you use one and when you use two?
Congrats on the humidors. Nice!
I like the slanted tray look...didn't yours used to be straight?
Any trick to getting those nice slanted inserts?
Wood is very beautiful in tree form. Wood is very useful in burning form. I merely try to make my work honor the first, avoid the latter, and aim for the middle: beautiful and useful.
Great looking humidors.. I'm new to Cigar smoking. Can you share your plans for the humidor. I'll love to build one too.
Thanks
Very nice work, Ed, but aren't you worried that the worms will eat the cigars ?? LOL
MARK