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I made this box for my wife as an anniversary gift. The box is made out of maple and maranti was used for the box bottom and inside trays. I used paste wax on top of a few coats of cherry gel stain. This was my first crack at the finer side of woodworking. I made the coves for the box sides on my tablesaw (lots of sanding!!!)

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Very nice box, Jon. I'm looking to make some jewelry boxes for gifts this year. I hope they turn out this nice. And welcome to Lumberjocks.
 

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Thanks guys. I forgot to mention that the raised panel top was done on the table saw as well. I used a cove cutting technique similiar to the technique used for shaping the sides.
 

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Nicely built and finished jewellery box. The hinge mortises were cleanly cut.

You said you used maranti (Shorea uliginosa) for box bottom & inside trays. I'm not sure whether we are refering to the same species. If it is the same maranti, my concern is when sanding it. The sanding dust is so light that it fly like wool fiber. But sanding the red maranti is not a problem.
 

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Your box is very nice. I really like the top. How did you make the round over effect on the top?
 

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Welcome to Lumberjocks. This is a very nice box, your first crack at the 'finer side' seems to be a really good one, well done.
 

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Very nice. I like how you used a raised panel for the lid.
 

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This is really nice! I like the shape of the sides and the traditional panel top.
 

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Thanks for the positive feedback. I will attempt to answer the questions that came in earlier posts.

To Woodworm: Maranti, as it is was explained to me here in eastern Canada at a local lumber yard, is a sheetgood used for underlay for different types of flooring. It is single ply sandwiched between two layers of veneered wood (I assume these nice-looking veneers must be the actual maranti wood). It is 1/4" thick and is very inexpensive - great for small drawer and box bottoms.

Jim, the round-overs you see on the top were done on my router table using a round-over bit. Inside round-overs were cut prior to the framed panel assembly and the outside round-over cuts were done post panel assembly.
 

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Nice looking box. Thanks for sharing.
 

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Good one. I too, like that double-fielded panel, and the contoured sides.
Stopped hinges might make it more convenient for the end user…
 

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Nice project!
 
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