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Apr 2, 2022 23:35:57   #
Rutinbuck Loc: Haysville, Kansas
 
Finally got the jewelry box done, it was the most challenging projects I’ve ever worked on. I etched the glass on both doors and used adhesive backed felt to line the jewelry box with. Glad it’s finally done, now maybe I can get out and do some fishing.















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Apr 2, 2022 23:41:05   #
El Rod Loc: Port A
 
Very beautiful work in your part. You should be proud of your work. It’s an heirloom to be handed down.

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Apr 2, 2022 23:48:14   #
Rutinbuck Loc: Haysville, Kansas
 
El Rod I am very proud of the way this jewelry box came out, that’s why I posted it, to show it to y’all.

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Apr 3, 2022 00:07:50   #
OJdidit Loc: Oak Creek Wisconsin
 
That is beautiful work!

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Apr 3, 2022 00:11:18   #
Blackdog Loc: Round Rock, TX
 
Rutinbuck wrote:
El Rod I am very proud of the way this jewelry box came out, that’s why I posted it, to show it to y’all.


Ditto on El Rod!
Ditto on OJ!

Very nice work RB.


BD

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Apr 3, 2022 00:12:25   #
Rutinbuck Loc: Haysville, Kansas
 
OJdidit wrote:
That is beautiful work!


Thanks OJ I appreciate it.

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Apr 3, 2022 00:14:50   #
Rutinbuck Loc: Haysville, Kansas
 
Blackdog wrote:
Ditto on El Rod!
Ditto on OJ!

Very nice work RB.


BD


Thanks BD.

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Apr 3, 2022 00:30:14   #
Smokey2 Loc: San Diego
 
Wow, what a beautiful piece of craftsmanship. You should be proud of that, great work!

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Apr 3, 2022 00:37:12   #
Sport Loc: Sacramento county north. California
 
Rutinbuck wrote:
El Rod I am very proud of the way this jewelry box came out, that’s why I posted it, to show it to y’all.

Very nice. Thank you for sharing.

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Apr 3, 2022 00:42:09   #
saw1 Loc: nor cal Windsor
 
Rutinbuck wrote:
Finally got the jewelry box done, it was the most challenging projects I’ve ever worked on. I etched the glass on both doors and used adhesive backed felt to line the jewelry box with. Glad it’s finally done, now maybe I can get out and do some fishing.


Wow RB, that is beautiful. I don't blame you for wantin to show it off. How tall is it?
It's certainly a beautiful work of love and craftsmanship. One your daughter will always cherish. Good job brother.

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Apr 3, 2022 00:53:58   #
Ponchobuck Loc: South Central Pa
 
That is really beautiful.

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Apr 3, 2022 02:16:51   #
Rutinbuck Loc: Haysville, Kansas
 
saw1 wrote:
Wow RB, that is beautiful. I don't blame you for wantin to show it off. How tall is it?
It's certainly a beautiful work of love and craftsmanship. One your daughter will always cherish. Good job brother.


Saw1 the jewelry box is 13 1/2” tall, 10” wide and 6 1/2” deep. Top, bottom and feet are black walnut, the rest is red oak.

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Apr 3, 2022 04:02:12   #
troyfrd1 Loc: Hampstead,NC
 
Wow very nice that a priceless piece to pass down through her family and knowing grandpa hand made it with love means a lot for sure. Good work

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Apr 3, 2022 05:25:56   #
bknecht Loc: Northeast pa
 
Love the contrast with the oak and walnut, nice work RB.

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Apr 3, 2022 07:35:25   #
EZ Fishing Loc: College Ward, Utah
 
Rutinbuck wrote:
Finally got the jewelry box done, it was the most challenging projects I’ve ever worked on. I etched the glass on both doors and used adhesive backed felt to line the jewelry box with. Glad it’s finally done, now maybe I can get out and do some fishing.


Beautiful jewelry box she will cherish it all her life.

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