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David Haynie November 29th 09 09:16 PM

small box...
 
Greetings.....

It has been quite a long time since I have been able to post, but recently
I was able to complete a small box for my sister-in-law so she could have
something to hold her jewelry...I tried to use the golden ratio for the
proportions and the box was made using a bit of figured cherry with a hard
maple tray, also this was my first try at felt lining...for those that are
wondering...Thats a Clifton #3...I used it for scale....:

Please feel free to post questions...

CW[_5_] November 29th 09 09:51 PM

small box...
 

"David Haynie" wrote in message
. 207.166...

Please feel free to post questions...


Are you going to post something that we can actually see?



Ed Pawlowski November 29th 09 10:12 PM

small box...
 

"David Haynie" wrote in message

Please feel free to post questions...


OK, I have a question. Why don't you post photos in a simple JPG format and
a small size that is easily downloaded and viewed. I see you list of things
that have to be combined and decoded and I just ignore them. Life should be
simple, especially when simple solutions already exist.



David Haynie November 29th 09 10:13 PM

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"CW" wrote in
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"David Haynie" wrote in message
. 207.166...

Please feel free to post questions...


Are you going to post something that we can actually see?




Sorry about that, I have reposted the files....it should work this time..

Elrond Hubbard November 29th 09 10:29 PM

small box...
 
David Haynie wrote in
. 207.166:

Greetings.....

It has been quite a long time since I have been able to post, but
recently I was able to complete a small box for my sister-in-law so
she could have something to hold her jewelry...I tried to use the
golden ratio for the proportions and the box was made using a bit of
figured cherry with a hard maple tray, also this was my first try at
felt lining...for those that are wondering...Thats a Clifton #3...I
used it for scale....:

Please feel free to post questions...


It's quite beautiful, I'm sure she'll be delighted!

How your wife feels about it will depend on what you've made for *her*, I
suppose...

David Haynie November 30th 09 01:37 AM

small box...
 
Elrond Hubbard wrote in
:

David Haynie wrote in
. 207.166:

Greetings.....

It has been quite a long time since I have been able to post, but
recently I was able to complete a small box for my sister-in-law so
she could have something to hold her jewelry...I tried to use the
golden ratio for the proportions and the box was made using a bit of
figured cherry with a hard maple tray, also this was my first try at
felt lining...for those that are wondering...Thats a Clifton #3...I
used it for scale....:

Please feel free to post questions...


It's quite beautiful, I'm sure she'll be delighted!

How your wife feels about it will depend on what you've made for
*her*, I suppose...


She gets first pick of everything......as usual!

Larry Jaques November 30th 09 03:46 AM

small box...
 
On 29 Nov 2009 21:16:44 GMT, the infamous David Haynie
scrawled the following:

Greetings.....

It has been quite a long time since I have been able to post, but recently
I was able to complete a small box for my sister-in-law so she could have
something to hold her jewelry...I tried to use the golden ratio for the
proportions and the box was made using a bit of figured cherry with a hard
maple tray, also this was my first try at felt lining...for those that are
wondering...Thats a Clifton #3...I used it for scale....:


If you're proud of the Clifton, why, sir, are you abusing that poor
iron like that? Shameful!


Please feel free to post questions...


Nice box, BTW.

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