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Thread: Jewelry box with my daughters cat picture carved on the top.

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    That is wonderful! Beautiful wood and craftsmanship!
    Michael T
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    Very impressive. Your daughter will give you a big hug for that!

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    That is AWESOME. Very nice indeed.
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    Default Followup on the Jewlry Boxes

    Quote Originally Posted by TerryT View Post
    Wow! Very impressive. Did you do the cutout for the inlay with the Carvewright?
    No the inlays were done with a table router. My hobby has been woodworking for more than 4o years. I have made a lot of furnitue over the years and I continue to new skills including inlaying, veneering, carving with the CW system and recently intarsia. After 40 years my shop is fairly complete - but one never has enough tools. My goal is to incorporate the CW carvings and some intarsia projects into the furniture that I make my myself and relatives.

    Attached are the tops of two other jewlry boxes that I made using the CW system and also with inlays.
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Box5d.JPG   DSC_0009.JPG  

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    Well your experience is showing very well. Gorgeous!

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    All I can say is WOW!

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    Absolutely beautiful. Great work!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by jmanura View Post
    No the inlays were done with a table router. My hobby has been woodworking for more than 4o years. I have made a lot of furnitue over the years and I continue to new skills including inlaying, veneering, carving with the CW system and recently intarsia. After 40 years my shop is fairly complete - but one never has enough tools. My goal is to incorporate the CW carvings and some intarsia projects into the furniture that I make my myself and relatives.

    Attached are the tops of two other jewlry boxes that I made using the CW system and also with inlays.
    Beautiful work!
    Steve

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