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Lee DeRaud
12-17-2005, 12:04 PM
Blame Vaughn for these: he posted the link to Al Ladd's website awhile back.:D I 'cheated' though: these are veneer...hundreds of 1/2" squares of veneer.:eek:

Rectangular box is poplar outer shell, cherry inner shell, wenge accent. Top is oak, mahogany, walnut, rosewood, and maple.
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Square box is red oak with wenge accent, same woods on top plus cherry.
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Brett Baldwin
12-17-2005, 1:08 PM
Those are some sharp boxes. They bring to mind a kaliedescope when I look at them. I really like the beveled corner on the top box. It dresses up the finger joint well.

Jim Becker
12-17-2005, 2:29 PM
Veener....schlameer...they look great! The end result is what counts! (And veneer is safer for small projects like this, IMHO, relative to the cutting operations)

Vaughn McMillan
12-17-2005, 2:56 PM
Very cool stuff, Lee, like always. The pattern came out great and I like the corner treatments on both of the boxes.

And it ain't cheating just because you used skinny lumber. ;) You still had to painstakingly cut out each little square...by hand...with a sharpened rock...under bad lighting conditions...in the cold and rain...dang, I'm getting a tear in my eye just thinking about the deplorable conditions you must have gone through to create these boxes. No siree, you didn't cheat at all. :rolleyes:

- Vaughn

Bernie Weishapl
12-17-2005, 3:16 PM
Lee those are some awesome looking boxes. Veneer looks good. Combination of the woods look good.

Bruce Shiverdecker
12-17-2005, 3:59 PM
And people make comments about my Itty Bitty work!

Your middle name, LEE, is Patience!
Great lookin'!

Bruce

Corey Hallagan
12-17-2005, 5:43 PM
Excellent Lee!! Those are great looking boxes! Thanks for the photos.

Corey

Frank Chaffee
12-17-2005, 6:59 PM
Wow Lee,
What I want to know is how a guy nearly my age can place all those small pieces of veneer so precisely?
That Al Ladd is an inspiration, isn't he.
Geez, now I have to watch both you and Vaughn (not to mention several other hog dogs on this forum).
Thanks,
Frank