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Vaughn McMillan
07-06-2006, 5:27 AM
Sorry, but I feel compelled to remove the text and pics in this post. I cannot publicly explain my reasons for doing so, but if you would like more information about the project or the reasons why it was removed, I can be contacted at SMC -at- tg3k.com.

Per Swenson
07-06-2006, 6:05 AM
Vaughn,

What else can I say, thats just beautiful.

Per

Richard Wolf
07-06-2006, 8:02 AM
Great work Vaughn, as always.

Richard

doug webb
07-06-2006, 8:26 AM
I fail to see how that was turned......As pretty as it is, as great a job You did on it, I will not believe it was done on your lathe......tsk, tsk
congrats......doug

John Timberlake
07-06-2006, 8:43 AM
Really nice. Good job of matching the waves so they look continuous around the box. Very attractive and useful, too. I have the same problem sometimes with know how much time "fixing" a problem rather than just doing it over. Keep up the good work.

Mark Pruitt
07-06-2006, 8:53 AM
Great pice of craftsmanship Vaughn!

......and, BTW,

HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!!

Andy Hoyt
07-06-2006, 9:42 AM
As you're wont to say, "Yeppers, I like dat one!"

And while I'm here - HBD from me too.

Ken Fitzgerald
07-06-2006, 10:12 AM
I fail to see how that was turned......As pretty as it is, as great a job You did on it, I will not believe it was done on your lathe......tsk, tsk
congrats......doug

Doug.....he "turned" it over on it's side to photograph it?:confused:

Vaughn excellent work! I like your imagination and attention to detail in ways not normally seen!

Hope you have a "HAPPY BIRTHDAY!"

Art Mulder
07-06-2006, 10:14 AM
My fix for the bottom was to use up some nice pomelle sapelle veneer I bought a long time ago. It was pretty easy to apply to the exterior bottom, but the interior presented some problems due to the shape at the corners. I ended up putting the veneer on a piece of 1/8" plywood, then gluing that onto the interior bottom. No problem, all was good, I just needed to finish the new surfaces.

In hindsight, always 20/20 I know, it sounds like it would have been a good idea to finish that veneered piece before you glued it in.

I'm sure your customer appreciates your attention to detail. Hopefully she doesn't just slap a plant into it which ruins the inside finish... :eek:

best,
...art

Cliff Rohrabacher
07-06-2006, 10:33 AM
Now that's a cool box.

Julio Navarro
07-06-2006, 11:20 AM
Beautiful box, Vaughn.

Gears are already working after seeing this one.

Vaughn McMillan
07-06-2006, 1:43 PM
In hindsight, always 20/20 I know, it sounds like it would have been a good idea to finish that veneered piece before you glued it in. Man is that right! That was probably the most valuable lesson I got from this project. I had been planning to do it that way, but then I got ahead of myself and glued the new bottom panel in place prematurely. I'll probably start pre-finishing the interior sides when possible, too. It'd save a lot of handwork.

I'm sure your customer appreciates your attention to detail. Hopefully she doesn't just slap a plant into it which ruins the inside finish... :eek:... For the price she's paying me, she can use the box to hold anything she wants. :) See sees boxes like this as art, and I charged an "art" price. ;) (That's one of the reasons I was being picky about the finish.)

Thanks everyone for the comments, compliments, and birthday wishes.

- Vaughn

Jim Becker
07-06-2006, 2:01 PM
Ya, Mon! That's a really beautiful piece of work, Vaughn!

Jim Tobias
07-06-2006, 2:12 PM
Very creative! I like the look of the curves on the box. It sounds like (just like me) problems along the way actually created new ideas for the project.
That always seems to happen to me. i can't decide if that is just poor planning or just creative adjustments along the way?

jim

Tyler Howell
07-06-2006, 4:22 PM
Always pushin the envelope Vaughn!!
Very Nice.
TJH

Kyle Stiefel
07-06-2006, 4:59 PM
Vaughn,

Nice stuff, you are busy man, new box, new cutting boards, great work on all of them.

glenn bradley
07-06-2006, 9:29 PM
That . . . is so fine! Cool idea and great execution. Beautiful.

Bruce Page
07-06-2006, 9:38 PM
Vaughn, that is really cool, I love your boxes! It looks like it was a fun project and educational as well!

JIm McMullen
07-06-2006, 10:01 PM
Vaughn, that is a masterful piece! I like your work. Jim

Corey Hallagan
07-06-2006, 10:38 PM
Fantastic Vaughn! That's a goodun. Love the wave thing.

Corey

Dennis Peacock
07-07-2006, 9:26 AM
Very pretty box Vaughn. Nice touch and I really like the way the waves alternate around the box. Very well done sir.!!! :D