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Old 12-10-2007, 11:18 AM   #1
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Default One less gift to make

Well, it's not scrolling but it is wood. I made this jewelry box for my niece. It's made from qtr-sawn sycamore with walnut pulls and maple insides for the drawers.
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I love it. Really nice work.
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Nice work Steve. If you can pull one of the drawers and take a pic. of it.
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Love the work Kevin. I have just started scrolling it would take me awhile to get into carpentry.
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That's some nice jewelry box "Uncle" Jediscroller.
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Very nice jewelry box. Is that your own design? Don't you just love Sycamore? What a great wood to work with and beautiful to boot.
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Nice work Kevin.
I have never used sycamore before but it has beautiful grain, I may have to track some down.
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Beauty Kevin!!! Great use of contrasting accents.
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Beautiful Kevin! I've been wanting to get into making some things like that. Very nice job!
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What a nice gift, the wood is just beautifull. she will love it for sure. your friend Evie
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