Tissue Box Cover

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edflorence
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Tissue Box Cover

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A few weeks ago my wife found a woven fabric tissue box cover and decided she also wanted one made of wood and asked if I could come up with something. My initial thought was to make it out of red cedar so I could try out the Japanese burned wood style of finishing. But, I really liked the look of the wood after planing it, so I went with a water based poly finish instead. Kind of thinking an oil/wax finish like Odie's would have worked better. Live and learn. Still, she was happy with the end result, so we can call it a win.
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It's a great project!
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Nice - I’m glad she liked it! I made one out of red oak and asked my wife where she wanted to put it & she said it would be perfect in my shop (!). It’s been very handy.
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Wonder if there is a sublime message there? :D
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I’ve been there done that, more than once🤪
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