Gretchen's Box

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A carved box with a drawer in mahogany and ebonized poplar. For more details please visit my WordPress blog.

Thanks in advance for hitting the thumbs-up!

Knowing how to use a tool is more important than the tool in and of itself. - Ron Aylor

18 Comments

wow beautiful ron.

working with my hands is a joy,it gives me a sense of fulfillment,somthing so many seek and so few find.-SAM MALOOF.

Awesome work, Ron.  I haven't seen you in ages.  Glad you came on board.

Half of what we read or hear about finishing is right. We just don’t know which half! — Bob Flexner

Thank you, gentlemen!

Knowing how to use a tool is more important than the tool in and of itself. - Ron Aylor

A great carved box, some wonderful details. Well Done.

Main Street to the Mountains

Ron,

That is some fine work that you do.

I'm impressed.


Petey

Thank you, Petey!

Knowing how to use a tool is more important than the tool in and of itself. - Ron Aylor

Thank you, Steve. Glad to be here!

Knowing how to use a tool is more important than the tool in and of itself. - Ron Aylor

Very pretty, Ron!

May you have the day you deserve!

Thanks, Dave!

Knowing how to use a tool is more important than the tool in and of itself. - Ron Aylor

On a scale, this is a ten wow item.
Thanks, Kelly!

Knowing how to use a tool is more important than the tool in and of itself. - Ron Aylor

Nicely done!

Ryan/// ~sigh~ I blew up another bowl. Moke told me "I made the inside bigger than the outside".

Thanks, Ryan!

Knowing how to use a tool is more important than the tool in and of itself. - Ron Aylor

Impressive work.   Nicely done.   

Ron

Thank you, Ron!

Knowing how to use a tool is more important than the tool in and of itself. - Ron Aylor

welcome back Ron a very beautiful box GR8 JOB 😍😎👍

*TONY ** Reinholds* ALWAYS REMEMBER TO HAVE FUN

Thanks, Tony. I’m amazed at the number of LJ refugees here. LOL!

Knowing how to use a tool is more important than the tool in and of itself. - Ron Aylor