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Old 11-18-2009, 10:50 AM
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Hey Gang,
Here is a little Box I made from some left over Red Flame Box Elder I had. I choose it because it had some burled areas I liked. It is going to be a present. It is 8-1/2" tall and 4" in diameter. It is the first box I have ever done, but I at least matched the grain from the top to the box. Other than that it is rather plain, even boring I think. I believe my photography has taken a step back . Lots of shadows and I think my camera was set on the wrong setting. Oh Well, I am a turner not a Photographer. No excuses.

Maybe I will have more time to work on my turning and photo's in 31days when retirement comes rolling in. It gets harder to fit work into the equation every passing day. I'm on my way tomorrow to pick up a new toy. No, not a turning tool. I purchased a restored vintage MGB roadster convertible and I have an 8-1/2 hour drive, and then the same back to home.
I will get a night in Knoxville to visit a 1st cousin I have not seen in a while, so the trip should be lots of fun.
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Old 11-18-2009, 11:13 AM
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Pretty nice box. I was going to say little but it's not so little. Never tried box elder but looks like very nice wood to turn. Assume the lid fits close and you did keep the grain lined up. I am kinda green on the retirement part. New toy sounds like fun.
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Old 11-18-2009, 11:16 AM
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MGB Roadster convertible???????? Talk about a Stealth Gloat!

Nice box BTW Ken!

Enjoy retirement! Well deserved, I'm sure.
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Old 11-18-2009, 11:32 AM
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Retirement???? What is that? I have heard the word, but don't grasp the concept?!?!

Ken, very nice work, and I am jealous of both the retirement and the MGB!!

I do have a novice question here, though. For you guys that to these really neat "boxes" (as a flatworker that term conjures up visions of angles??), is the finial stock glued first to the stock for the lid/top and turned at the same time, or is the finial turned separately and applied afterward?

Either way, excellent job on this one!
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Old 11-18-2009, 12:19 PM
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John,
The box and top were turned together and parted with a very thin homemade parting tool.. Then the finial was turned from American Holly, dyed and then sprayed with lacquer and glued to the top. The box is just Beall buffed.
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Old 11-18-2009, 12:22 PM
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Steve,
Next time you come home to J-ville, stop by, and I will give you a piece of Red Flame Box Elder to turn.
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Old 11-18-2009, 1:53 PM
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Ken - very nice work on the box! Good form, proportion and finish! Will make for a wonderful gift!

Congrats on both your upcoming retirement and your new car! Spent some time in a MGB back in the early 70s and it was a lot of fun!
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Beautiful piece and nice form.

Congrats on the new car and your retirement.
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Old 11-18-2009, 7:09 PM
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Ken great looking box. Really nice form and finial.

Congrats on your retirement. Don't let any grass grow under your feet as I am right behind you with 43 days left of working. I will retire Dec 31st. Really looking forward to it.
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That looks nice. Good selection on the color and shape of the final.
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Old 11-18-2009, 9:02 PM
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Great looking box. Congratulations on the MGB, but can you haul wood in it?
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Very nice overall... I especially like the finial with the slant at the top. Congrats on your upcoming retirement
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That's a nice box and some real pretty wood. The finial is cool, but it's a bit heavier looking than the Keith Burns style finial you're trying to do.

And congrats on the upcoming retirement and your new toy. Sounds like you'll be busy.
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Old 11-18-2009, 11:11 PM
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That's really nice especially for your first one. For me simplicity is beauty.
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Ken great looking box. Really nice form and finial.

Congrats on your retirement. Don't let any grass grow under your feet as I am right behind you with 43 days left of working. I will retire Dec 31st. Really looking forward to it.
Hey Bernie, Congrats on your upcoming retirement. With all the work you do I thought you were retired already. I'm guessing your output is really going to go up.
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