Ambrosia maple gift box

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mizedog
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Ambrosia maple gift box

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While I've used the SS lightly, this is my first project where I used it for all except the chamfer on the lid. I still have to dial in the saw table's angle gauge as my 45s were just a hair off.
The body of the box is ambrosia (wormy) maple. The legs are walnut cut from a 3/4" thick board. The handle is tamboti turned on the lathe (which filled the shop with a spicy, almost cedar like smell). I burned an inscription to the giftee on the underside of the lid with my woodburning pen.

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That's a BEAUT !!!
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That is nice. I like how you used the different woods for beautiful contrasts
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Thanks. I have to admit I fall prey to mentally redesigning my projects after they're done. I can imagine changes to this box. What's interesting is that the pictures don't clearly show that the tops of the walnut legs are angled at about 30* to compliment the chamfer on the top. In the end, I used what I had on hand and it's done. Any constructive feedback is always welcome!
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I really like the pattern of the maple you used, and I like the idea you used for the legs.
Nice job sir.
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Very nicely done Sir! Don't second-guess yourself...we all learn from our projects. To me, your box displays simple elegance and creativity. Whether intended or not, the proportions and geometric shapes stand out! Your gift recipient should be honored to have your gift box in their home.

Good job.
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Post by pennview »

For folks not familiar with Ambrosia Maple, it is not a species of Maple, but rather it derives it's name from the dark streaks and holes in the wood that are caused by the Ambrosia Beetle. The beetle bores the holes, deposits eggs along with a fungus to feed the young after they hatch, and it is the fungus that causes the dark streaks. Somewhat similar staining and streaks in Box Elder are caused by the Box Elder Beetle, but those stains are red.
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Let me extend my compliments to you as well. Like everything about it and could not and would not suggest anything different. You did good and the one receiving it should be well pleased.
Ron from Lewisburg, TN
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