Box is made using maple and walnut, it is 12" x 7" x 3" high, the lid is a raised panel. The hinges are brass brads. The finish is wipe on poly.
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Very nice work. I haven't always been a fan of using contrasting woods but that's changed in the past couple of years. The maple and walnut on your box work very well together. PatWoodworking is therapy.....some of us need more therapy than others. <ZERO>Comment
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love the contrasting wood! very beautiful. same hinge question above. also, what is stopping the lid in the close position?_________________________
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Very nice work indeed. I have some spalted maple and a piece of walnut I wanted to use for something. This is a good idea. Same hinge question and it looks like you can just see a lid stop in the thumb hole in the bottom pic?David
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Very nice. The dovetails are awesome looking.Larry R. Rogers
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Holes are drilled in the sides that are just slightly larger than the brass brads. then holes are drilled in the lid that are smaller than the brads. They were drilled using the holes in the sides as guides.John HunterComment
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