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Cremation Urn info

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Are there certain specs to go by when making an urn? My father recently passed and i thought about trying to make an urn for him. But don't know where to start so i start here. Dimensions, how does the lid secure or does it? Are there any laws i have to adhere to, etc Any help would be greatly appreciated.
 
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Dave,

Check out Mike Mahoney's video on urns. It has lots of information. As a rule of thumb, each pound requires about a cubic inch.

HTH

Dave
 
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Urn sizes

I use a screw thread and if I have any doubts about whether the wood is totally dry or not, I put an African Blackwood ring in to thread and with a blackwood insert to take the male thread.

Kindest regards and hope things go as well as possible over Christmas

Paul
 
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A forum search for [cremation urn] finds two threads in addition to this one; both of them before your Join Date. They mostly address closure systems.
 
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Dave,

Your local funeral parlor will be able to tell you about any state laws that might affect your design. Someone already referenced Mike Mahoney's Video on urns. It is a good video.

This is a wonderful idea for your father. I hope it goes very well. I have a feeling doing it will be a great source of comfort for you. My condolances.

Dave
 
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