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    Cremation Box

    Here' a few pics of the box I made last Jul while I was recuperating from open heart surgery which I had on 21 Jun. It was a real quicky job because I wasn't asked to do it until a week before the burial services. It was for one of my nephews, so I could hardly refuse. I selected Ipe wood for the box because it is super durable and lasers well and because I had it handy. It is quite red, very heavy and dense, and silky smooth to the touch after sanding. I used soapy water and an toothbrush to clean up the images after lasering. I can see where I could have done better with more design time and had I been more alert.Chuckie's Cremation Urn 002 (528 x 396).jpgChuckie's Cremation Urn 005 (528 x 396).jpgChuckie's Cremation Urn 007 (528 x 396).jpgChuckie's Cremation Urn 004 (528 x 396).jpgChuckie's Cremation Urn 008 (528 x 396).jpgChuckie's Cremation Urn 003 (528 x 396).jpgChuckie's Cremation Urn 006 (528 x 396).jpgChuckie's Cremation Urn 001 (528 x 396).jpg

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    I like the detail in the top, it looks great.
    Tom Bull
    Epilog Legend, x3,X5, photograv, 30 year collection of misc. tools of all kinds.

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    Beautiful work, I agree with Tom, the top is fantastic!

    Gary

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