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6" diameter X 7" high with 100 cubic inch internal volume. The body and lid are segmented with the center gap being filled with five pointed star inlay. The lid is threaded at 5 1/4' - 10 or about M133X2.5 metric.
I love the handle Don; it’s a shame it covers your nicely done star! Both details are novel, perhaps they should each be “stand alone”? A lot to like here!!
I love the handle Don; it’s a shame it covers your nicely done star! Both details are novel, perhaps they should each be “stand alone”? A lot to like here!!
The handle was an after thought due the the problem of there was no way to get a grip on the 6" diameter lid to unscrew it. The star inlay by itself might work better if I used the smaller inlay in a smaller diameter lid with maybe some scallops in the edge for gripping.
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