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    Really nice job, Dan. It will certainly be an heirloom...
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    Dan she will love it. Nice toy box thanks for taking the time to share it with us.

    PS. the ER spindle works great thanks.

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    Great project Dan. Grand kids are one of life's greatest pleasures and if I'd have known they were this much fun I would have had them first.
    Steve

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    Beautiful project. Thanks for sharing. Now for all those toys to go inside....

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    Beautiful piece of work! I like the nice curve to the back piece. Great that it is a seat as well as a toy box. Thanks for sharing your work, I am sure others will be busy making one for their grand children.

    dehrlich, thanks for adding your excellent advice. That's what this forum is all about!

    dbemus

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    Great job, Dan! Beautiful toy box.
    George

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    Dan,Nice to see projects done by very best, here. She will love it I'm sure.
    Gary
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    Great looking Toy Box! Thanks for sharing it.
    Lee
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    Thanks so much Bergerud!

    Quote Originally Posted by bergerud View Post
    Thanks for the compliments. I am sorry Zan but it is not a polished CW project. It was a one off, design as you go type of thing. Here are the files for the parts I did use the CW on. (They were created in 1.187 and there are some floor feather anomalies if opened in later versions.) The tenons and edges were mostly done on a router table.

    The lid is made of quarter sawn pieces which have been drying for 25 years and so I am hoping that it will not warp too much. Who knows, it is on its way to Alberta (as am I for Christmas) where the humidity is quite different than here on the west coast.

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