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Finally completed my grandniece's birthday gift. Almost 2 years in
planning/searching for wood and almost 1 year late but at least she will still be 1 year old when she gets it this week. On Christmas Day she will be 2. No paints or dyes. Carcass is Cherry plywood with cherry trim lock mitered corners. 19 species of wood make up the picture on the front. The chest was finished on the back so when she out grows a toy chest, the top can be rotated the back will become the front. Project included a couple of firsts for me -- making the cushion, painting the cushion and making the cherry trim for the front and back. Most difficult color to find in wood was the blue for the Prince's jacket. Finally tracked down some Blue Mahoe in Puerto Rico. |
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That is just beautiful. I hope the family understands the amount of work
involved. What a family treasure! Tim "Jack Casuso" wrote in message ... Finally completed my grandniece's birthday gift. Almost 2 years in planning/searching for wood and almost 1 year late but at least she will still be 1 year old when she gets it this week. On Christmas Day she will be 2. No paints or dyes. Carcass is Cherry plywood with cherry trim lock mitered corners. 19 species of wood make up the picture on the front. The chest was finished on the back so when she out grows a toy chest, the top can be rotated the back will become the front. Project included a couple of firsts for me -- making the cushion, painting the cushion and making the cherry trim for the front and back. Most difficult color to find in wood was the blue for the Prince's jacket. Finally tracked down some Blue Mahoe in Puerto Rico. |
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Jack Casuso wrote:
Finally completed my grandniece's birthday gift. Almost 2 years in planning/searching for wood and almost 1 year late but at least she will still be 1 year old when she gets it this week. On Christmas Day she will be 2. No paints or dyes. Carcass is Cherry plywood with cherry trim lock mitered corners. 19 species of wood make up the picture on the front. The chest was finished on the back so when she out grows a toy chest, the top can be rotated the back will become the front. Project included a couple of firsts for me -- making the cushion, painting the cushion and making the cherry trim for the front and back. Most difficult color to find in wood was the blue for the Prince's jacket. Finally tracked down some Blue Mahoe in Puerto Rico. Very nice. Bonus points for future thinking and designing to rotate the top. -- If you're going to be dumb, you better be tough |
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![]() "Jack Casuso" wrote in message ... Finally completed my grandniece's birthday gift. Almost 2 years in planning/searching for wood and almost 1 year late but at least she will still be 1 year old when she gets it this week. On Christmas Day she will be 2. No paints or dyes. Carcass is Cherry plywood with cherry trim lock mitered corners. 19 species of wood make up the picture on the front. The chest was finished on the back so when she out grows a toy chest, the top can be rotated the back will become the front. Project included a couple of firsts for me -- making the cushion, painting the cushion and making the cherry trim for the front and back. Most difficult color to find in wood was the blue for the Prince's jacket. Finally tracked down some Blue Mahoe in Puerto Rico. Wow, quite the project. She may not fully appreciate it for another 20 years or so. Quite the project. |
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![]() "Jack Casuso" wrote Finally completed my grandniece's birthday gift. Almost 2 years in planning/searching for wood and almost 1 year late but at least she will still be 1 year old when she gets it this week. On Christmas Day she will be 2. What a beautiful project ... it may start out as a "toy" chest, but my bet it that it will end up as a "hope" chest for her, and then hopefully start the cycle over again for future generations. Well done! -- www.e-woodshop.net Last update: 12/14/07 KarlC@ (the obvious) |
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Thank you all. That was my intention. A chest for all ages! I think we
learn by doing. The first toy chest, one I made for her brother can be turned around but the top, has characters so there is little point in turning it around. I think that next time, if there is a next time, I will insert the pieces into another panel so that the surface will be flat. "Swingman" wrote in message ... "Jack Casuso" wrote Finally completed my grandniece's birthday gift. Almost 2 years in planning/searching for wood and almost 1 year late but at least she will still be 1 year old when she gets it this week. On Christmas Day she will be 2. What a beautiful project ... it may start out as a "toy" chest, but my bet it that it will end up as a "hope" chest for her, and then hopefully start the cycle over again for future generations. Well done! -- www.e-woodshop.net Last update: 12/14/07 KarlC@ (the obvious) |
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Great work I really like the raised Cinderella.
Hey she'll like it more at 2 because now it's not just a toy box but a castle, a boat and whatever else a 2-year old imagination can come up with. -- Mike Watch for the bounce. If ya didn't see it, ya didn't feel it. If ya see it, it didn't go off. Old Air Force Munitions Saying IYAAYAS "Jack Casuso" wrote in message ... Finally completed my grandniece's birthday gift. Almost 2 years in planning/searching for wood and almost 1 year late but at least she will still be 1 year old when she gets it this week. On Christmas Day she will be 2. No paints or dyes. Carcass is Cherry plywood with cherry trim lock mitered corners. 19 species of wood make up the picture on the front. The chest was finished on the back so when she out grows a toy chest, the top can be rotated the back will become the front. Project included a couple of firsts for me -- making the cushion, painting the cushion and making the cherry trim for the front and back. Most difficult color to find in wood was the blue for the Prince's jacket. Finally tracked down some Blue Mahoe in Puerto Rico. |
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On Mon, 17 Dec 2007 18:57:53 -0500, "Jack Casuso"
wrote: Finally completed my grandniece's birthday gift. Almost 2 years in planning/searching for wood and almost 1 year late but at least she will still be 1 year old when she gets it this week. On Christmas Day she will be 2. No paints or dyes. Carcass is Cherry plywood with cherry trim lock mitered corners. 19 species of wood make up the picture on the front. The chest was finished on the back so when she out grows a toy chest, the top can be rotated the back will become the front. Project included a couple of firsts for me -- making the cushion, painting the cushion and making the cherry trim for the front and back. Most difficult color to find in wood was the blue for the Prince's jacket. Finally tracked down some Blue Mahoe in Puerto Rico. Beautiful. I absolutely will NOT let either of my granddaughters see these pictures! No way I could produce two heirlooms in an acceptable time frame... John |
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I was wondering if Jack had a small family otherwise he is gonna be busy,
-- Mike Watch for the bounce. If ya didn't see it, ya didn't feel it. If ya see it, it didn't go off. Old Air Force Munitions Saying IYAAYAS "John" wrote in message ... On Mon, 17 Dec 2007 18:57:53 -0500, "Jack Casuso" wrote: Finally completed my grandniece's birthday gift. Almost 2 years in planning/searching for wood and almost 1 year late but at least she will still be 1 year old when she gets it this week. On Christmas Day she will be 2. No paints or dyes. Carcass is Cherry plywood with cherry trim lock mitered corners. 19 species of wood make up the picture on the front. The chest was finished on the back so when she out grows a toy chest, the top can be rotated the back will become the front. Project included a couple of firsts for me -- making the cushion, painting the cushion and making the cherry trim for the front and back. Most difficult color to find in wood was the blue for the Prince's jacket. Finally tracked down some Blue Mahoe in Puerto Rico. Beautiful. I absolutely will NOT let either of my granddaughters see these pictures! No way I could produce two heirlooms in an acceptable time frame... John |