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  1. Forever Boxes Build Video

    Hi Guys,

    I know that woodworking obviously interests most of you so I thought I would share this build video. It has many tricks and techniques that some of you may find interesting.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wiGJ...EeF9ikz0cjfJEM

    Thanks,

    Shiraz.

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    Great Looking Boxes. Enjoyed the video.
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    Must be nice to have unlimited tools to choose from. This looks like a South Bend wide belt sander. Didn't know they existed.
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    Very nice, Shiraz. Great tip on using the spoon for the inlay.

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    Great work, enjoyed watching you work.
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    Amazing work. Makes me realize my skills are beginner compared to yours Shiraz. Regardless of what tools you have at your disposal you are an expert in the execution of the project. So good to see someone that knows how to use their tools they sell. A rarity indeed. Thank you for taking the time to make and share the video.

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    Amazing work and amazing shop, all clean too.
    Check out this video on the history of Grizzly and success story of Shiraz.
    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=eBQk1WmXpm4

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bruce King View Post
    Amazing work and amazing shop, all clean too.
    Check out this video on the history of Grizzly and success story of Shiraz.
    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=eBQk1WmXpm4
    Thanks for posting this. Amazing story...
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    Thanks for a great show--those boxes are stunning. And...the spoon for the abalone inlay was a great tip!!
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    Thank your sharing. Very informative. Great execution.

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    Very well made video....and also very instructive! The layered approach to building the panels is great!


    That panel gluing setup is brilliant! I'm definitely going to consider creating one, especially for my new guitar building hobby.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Becker View Post
    Very well made video....and also very instructive! The layered approach to building the panels is great!


    That panel gluing setup is brilliant! I'm definitely going to consider creating one, especially for my new guitar building hobby.
    Agreed Jim. I saw that and thought "geesh" why didn't I think of that. How simple and effective!

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    Always nice to see you enjoying the fruits of your labor. Great family heirlooms.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ronald Blue View Post
    Agreed Jim. I saw that and thought "geesh" why didn't I think of that. How simple and effective!
    Yep, caught my eye too. Elegant solution.
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    Beautiful work Shiraz! An instant classic. Thank you for taking the time and considerable effort to document the build in a high quality video.

    With so much detail, I bet it took a while to get to a final design. Using the stamped red leather as a finish surface is very unique. Curious as to how you came to that decision?

    Thanks!
    Brian

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