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    Cherry & Rosewood Jewelry Box

    Well, here's another box hot off the presses.... It's made from Cherry & Rosewood... Wine flocking. It was a fun one to make too....

    Finishing schedule....

    2 coats of BLO - cured for 5 days.
    1 coat of shellac - wet-sanded w/400.
    3 coats of semi-gloss deft lacquer, wet-sanded w/600.
    3 coats of semi-gloss deft lacquer, wet-sanded to 600
    1 coat of semi-gloss deft lacquer-saw it was getting too shiny for my
    taste.
    3 coats of satin deft lacquer - wet sanded with 1500
    Buffed out with a buffing pad that fits on my ROS.

    Thanks for looking and I appreciate any comments and critiques....



    Last edited by Ed Sallee; 01-11-2009 at 9:45 AM.

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    Another great looking box Ed. I'm also amazed at the finishing schedule. You've got more patience than I
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    That is beautiful. Nice work.

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    Very Art-Deco, & very nice.
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    Thanks Guys.... this project was a lot of fun. I made a "Board to Box" blog on this project... you can see it here, at this link... If you like.

    I like blogging these things... it makes me think through the projects a little better...

    Enjoy the games today!

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    Looks great as usual, Ed. I do believe I already saw the box somewhere but could have been another life.

    Sarge..

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    Fantastic looking box Ed, as always. I'm a big fan of your work as I enjoy making boxes myself. I really appreciate the link to your blog. Nice to see exactly how you do it. Some very familiar techniques there.
    I have a real nice cherry board with some amazing "curl" that is just waiting for a similar type project.
    Gonna have to wait till I'm done my oval purpleheart box tho! Ha ha.

    Ryan

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    Ed, great looking box. I really like the lines of this one. Sounds like you put quite the effort into finishing. Seems to have paid off. Nice job.

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    Very impressive. An Heirloom. Thanks for the "Board to box" blog. Instructive.

    Steve Bolton

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    Beautiful! Love the detail, color, grain and warmth.

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    I only wish I could produce such works of art.
    I'll keep practicing though.
    Thank you for blogging your work, I learn from every morsel.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Matt Crew View Post
    I only wish I could produce such works of art.
    I'll keep practicing though.
    I`m with you on this one, when I see quality work like this I can`t decide if I should try harder or melt my equipment down into doorstops. And as far as applying a finish like that, well, let`s not even go there.
    Last edited by Randy Rose; 01-13-2009 at 2:53 PM.

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