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Roger Chandler
05-15-2012, 1:37 PM
Here is another lidded box I turned today.......again this is one for the demo in July to show along with making one. I will make several of these to pass around to show the different styles and woods, as well as some holding with a tenon and some with a recess.........this one I did with a tenon.

The box is a dome shape ........I made a smaller one some months ago and my wife really liked it, so this is similar to it...........5-5/8" tall and 2-3/4" wide. Finished with General Finishes Wood Turners Finish. Comments always welcome.

Now that I have this off the lathe............I wish in retrospect that I had just made a simple knob for the top instead of the stepped one........it would have looked better IMO.............I guess that is why it is practice.........an error in design which could have been avoided with a sketch prior to putting tools to wood! :o:(:(

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John Keeton
05-15-2012, 2:57 PM
As Bob Ross used to say - "we don't make mistakes, we just have happy little accidents!" I think it looks fine, Roger, and it is very similar to the one done previously, but I like this one a bit better. The top works for me.

Jason Ritchie
05-15-2012, 3:18 PM
I'm with John, I really like this box and the top is really nice. I like the stepped look better.

steven carter
05-15-2012, 3:24 PM
Another fine box. I like both this on and the previous one.

Roger Chandler
05-15-2012, 4:35 PM
John, Jason and Steve.........you are all too kind! Thanks........I guess in my mind I see what I think I should have done........it turned out okay, but in my mind it looks better the other way! :D;)

Dave Mura
05-15-2012, 5:19 PM
Looks really nice!
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Eric Holmquist
05-15-2012, 8:27 PM
The stepped top is closer in appearance to the domes of Red Square which is a very classic look.

Bernie Weishapl
05-15-2012, 9:24 PM
Roger I must say I don't see a thing wrong. I like the stepped top. Really nicely done Roger.

Harry Robinette
05-15-2012, 9:27 PM
Roger
I like the step top,I found that people tend to pry the lid off if you use anything very big on top and that loosens the lid on the box.
Just MHO

Kevin W Johnson
05-15-2012, 10:02 PM
Just saw this piece tonight in person at the CVW meeting and there is absolutely nothing wrong with it. Nice piece, nice style, don't be so hard on yourself Roger.

Roger Chandler
05-15-2012, 10:51 PM
Thanks Dave, Eric, Bernie and Harry............perhaps I need to take inspiration from those dome shapes in Red Square like Eric mentioned.........they are geometrically appealing ;)

Kevin...........thanks a bunch........I appreciate your assessment............we had a good meeting this evening. I was tempted to get on one of those lathes, and help out the guys who were struggling a bit, but decided there were experienced guys already helping the turners who were trying to get their forms to come to life.

Enjoy that new Rikon bandsaw.......sounds like a great machine!

Hayes Rutherford
05-16-2012, 12:30 AM
Roger, the box looks good and I bet by the time your demo comes up you will cut a considerable amount of time off what it takes to make one. For the demo, I would consider using plain bees wax for a finish, especially if you are pressed for time. It makes the wood come to life almost instantly and if something goes wrong with the fit of the lid, just build up some wax to compensate and no more problem.

Roger Chandler
05-16-2012, 7:38 AM
Pretty good tip on that wax, Hayes.........I am hoping to be able to have a fluid process down, with out having to stop and think about what I should do next.........we only have about 45 minutes to demo......maybe an hour, so I have got to get my speed up a little........especially since I don't turn every day..........I catch an hour here or there when I can, but find it hard to come by a lot of times!

Thanks!

Doug Herzberg
05-16-2012, 9:28 AM
Roger, I think it looks nice, and I prefer the stepped knob over a plain one. Another nice finish for a demo is the old blo, shellac, dna combo. Goes on quick and dries right away. Good luck. Break a leg.

Roger Chandler
05-16-2012, 9:43 AM
Thanks Doug!

Pat Scott
05-16-2012, 9:50 AM
I like the box as well, it reminds me of a Richard Raffan design. Can't go wrong with that.

Roger Chandler
05-16-2012, 9:52 AM
I like the box as well, it reminds me of a Richard Raffan design. Can't go wrong with that.

Thank you Pat!

Roger Chandler
05-16-2012, 7:43 PM
I like the box as well, it reminds me of a Richard Raffan design. Can't go wrong with that.

Does anyone know if Raffan has a book on boxes? Somewhere rattling around in my grey matter I thought I heard someone speak of a book on boxes by him..........perhaps I am getting him confused with someone else? Just thought I would inquire, so as to be able to properly accredit those from whom I draw some inspiration...........although, no doubt a lot of turners have similar forms and they are likely a melding of his and some others work...

Roger Chandler
05-16-2012, 7:47 PM
Okay........it should have occurred to me to do a search............before I make a dumb post! :o:o:p

I went to Amazon.com and found it..........it would be neat to see the pics without having to buy the book!:eek: :rolleyes:

Doug Herzberg
05-16-2012, 7:53 PM
Roger, I checked it out from the library. In it he gives permission to photocopy the forms pages, so I did. If you can't find it at your library, maybe I could figure out a way to get them to you. Send me a PM if you need them.

Roger Chandler
05-16-2012, 8:07 PM
Thanks Doug.......it occurred to me after reading your reply that my turning club library....one of the two clubs I belong to might just have it for members to check out.........think I'll look into that one first.....much appreciated!