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Thread: Figured walnut jewelry box for the wifey

  1. #16
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    Such beautiful work.
    The pulls are perfect.

    Kudos

  2. #17
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    Stunning. Well done.

  3. #18
    Wow! Beautiful and outstanding craftsmanship.

  4. #19
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    Wow! Walnut shines!

  5. #20
    Wow, fabulous work Justin!! Outstanding!!

  6. #21
    That is a stunning piece of woodworking! You sure made the best of that piece of walnut!

  7. #22
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    I am not much on contemporary styles, but that is stellar. Excellent work.

  8. #23
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    I do not know what to add but it is beautiful. You have done a masterful job maximizing the wonderful grain patterns. The front is just amazing.

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    Thanks guys, I really appreciate it, thankfully she likes it too. It was an awful big project for my 2yr woodworking career.

  10. #25
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    There is so much to like in this piece. The figure in photo #6 is stunning. Was it a difficult decision to use that piece inside the box rather than featuring it on the outside? I’m thinking your wife will wear necklaces more often just to have an excuse to view inside of the box!

  11. #26
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    Oh ya, that feather crotch figure is truly beautiful. Honestly when I saw it the first thing to come to mind was the vertical necklace drawer. I didn’t want to break it up for the side doors. I thought perhaps it was a bit aggressive for the outside of the box.

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