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  1. G'day all, Well finished the box for my Sister's birthday. It's late but better late than never Radiata Pine, Jarrah inlay, blue felt lining with blue flocking in the tray. 3 coats of lacquer, cut back with 320g between coats.
  2. Another 3 tissue boxes hot of the press (out of the spray booth). The patterns in these are ones that came with the basic box pattern I purchased many years ago, to see how they fitted them to the front of the boxes. Curiosity hasn't killed me yet, but it has given me few close calls
  3. These boxes are made of pine and measure 8"x6"x3" outside dimensions. The grey in the kitten is corian. This was my first use of corian. Both images are inlaid into the hinged lid
  4. Same pattern , different woods. One, Pine, maple, and bois d'arc and one cedar, basswood, and bois d'arc. Boxes measure 6"x8"x3" 3/8" thick wood.
  5. Hey all....Back again. Still busy cutting every day (except today) LOTS of online stuff to do (FBook, Twitter etc). I'm trying to add as much content as possible, but html editing for websites & blogs is a bit of a minefield! Anyway, I recently finished Sue Meys "Woodland Scene". I really enjoyed it, and if anyone wants to see it from start-to-finish, it's the 1st entry in the new blog. http://www.tinkers-cove.blogspot.co.uk/ I'd be very grateful if you'd head over and post the odd comment or 2 (maybe follow if you want to see more - there's lots happening in the coming year). Much appreciated, and keep scrollin'. Kindest Regards, Nick.
  6. Hey everyone. I'm pretty new to the village, so I thought I'd add one of my portraits. I've only been scrolling for a short while, and this piece is only my 2nd attempt. All criticisms are welcome - we all live and learn. Thanks for looking. Kindest Regards, Nick.
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