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« on: May 12, 2008, 03:26 PM »

Hi everyones,
This is a little spoon box I made for the "fur family" to give to my wife for Mother's day. It's about 300 mm x 170 mm x 100 mm.
The base and spoon rack are figured makore. The rest is Black Walnut. Used the usual tools, Kapex, DTS400, RO150 and ETS150/3, along with a band saw for some re sawing.

I intend to make a stand for it from either Huon Pine, Cherry or Fijian Kauri. As I intend to use M&T joints for this, I will be using the Leigh FMT. (They're going to be fairly small). If anyone is interested, I'll be happy to post this as a WIP, even though the FMT isn't a Festool device. Smiley

Regards,

Rob


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