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Aspen Trinket Box

Aspen Trinket Box was inspired by the works of Gabriel Hoff who makes excellent lidded boxes using exotic woods. I wouldn't classify Aspen as an exotic wood, but I had never turned aspen before - I got a branch from a neighbor who had some small trees in his courtyard that had to be removed. This little box measures 2.75" x 2.75" and is hollowed out on the inside to approximately 1/4" wall thickness. For decorative purposes, I inlaid some Turquoise TruStone Granules on the top of the lid --- there was also a small crack on the side of the box that I also inlaid with the same granule material.
Really nice David! The shape is very good and the inlay is an excellent contrast!
 
Really nice David! The shape is very good and the inlay is an excellent contrast!
Hi Gabriel - Thanks for the nice comment! Its not as elegant as the one you just posted but it was my first try at making your style of small, lidded box & my first time turning Aspen - for the finish, I used Parfix 3408 - I am happy with the way it turned out - I think I am getting a little better using CA as a finish
 
This box is phenomenal, Dave! Even more breathtaking in person. Thank you for bringing it to the meeting.
 

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