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    Holiday boxes

    I have not posted in a while, thought I would share some scroll saw boxes. First one is maple and purple heart. For my wife for valentines day. Next one is maple and figured ash(green) dyed green for St. Patricks day, gave that one to my mom. Finished the heart with General Finishes, finished the shamrock with polycrylic gloss.
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    they look great
    The only time you mustn't fail is the last time you try. Charles Kettering

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    Nice!

    Wow.
    Wish I could do that!
    How do you do that ? If you dont mind.

    Thanks,


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    Hey Arturo, I bought a book at Rockler on scroll saw boxes, tried a couple patterns he had in the book. The heart is one of them, you just photo copy the pattern at whatever size you wish, then cut out the patterns, glue up all the cut pieces together and start sanding, a spindle sander is REALLY helpfull, to get the outside and inside smooth. After learning from the book, then I started making my own patterns. The heart was probably my third box made on the scroll saw. They are really easy to make. Just the sanding that takes a while.

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    Here is the link to the book on Rockler:

    http://www.rockler.com/product.cfm?p...r=scroll%20saw

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    Well done

    I like them!
    -Jeff

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    Those are pretty cool looking boxes
    Lori K

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    Great

    For under 20 dollars it cant get any better.

    Thanks for the info!

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    Very nice...

    I really like the look of the purpleheart with the maple.

    Is the darker piece on the top spalted maple?

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    Thanks for all the replies. Raymond, I think it's spalted maple, it's definitely spalted something. I am still not real good at identifying wood species, especially spalted pieces. At the mill where I get my lumber, they just throw all the spalted stuff in a pile, mixed species. I pick through it every time I go there. The bottom of the lid is spalted also, I coulnd't fit all the pics I wanted to on the post.

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