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My most recent completed handcut dovetail box. It is larger than the others and it is custom built to hold my Stanley 45 combination plane and cutters. It is poplar with a pine sliding lid and pine handles. I used a large chisel to chamfer the lid and give it a "pillowed" look/feel. There is a shallow semicircle dished out area near the center of the sliding lid for pulling and pushing the lid. I blended minwax poly, mineral spirits and minwax provencial stain in equal amounts to make a wipe on finish. Then I applied Johnson's Paste Wax. It is big and sturdy and so much better than the tattered cardbox box I kept the plane in before I built this.



This last picture shows my bench with the newly built moxon and the shooting boards I have made. I like the height of this configuration but it can all be changed very quickly depending on the type of work I am doing. For making small boxes and projects though this is great and everything is right at hand and at the right height.
Thanks for looking….
Jon

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Jon is this since the Moxon, or back in the bad back days before?

Nice home for your 45 BTW
 

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Hi SteveN,
Thanks!
I made the moxon maybe 6 weeks ago… maybe a month. The dovetail boxes I've been posting are since then. The Stanley 45 box I built on Sunday and Monday.

The moxon just travels around the shop, I've got about 3 benches/tables in the shop i use it on and today I had it outside in the shade on a bench.
 

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I like mobile, especially in the shade. Outside here is just wet though right now, we have been getting daily rains almost since February, so I'm staying in the shop. I wish we could send it to folks needing rain. About half the farmers aren't in their fields yet, gonna be bleak for them.
 
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