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Meet My Newest Box (W/Scale Photo) - Pisces

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It's been a real pleasure to have the time as a retired guy to focus on designing and building some one-of-a-kind boxes in my home shop.

I started on this box 'Pisces' (more on the name soon) about 6 months ago, and am pleased to share some photos and descriptions with you.

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This is the straight on view. It showcases the spectacular Big Leaf Quilted Maple (Acer macrophyllum) drawer fronts. You can visualize rolling sand dunes or ocean waves, or whatever - it catches your breath when seen in a good light - but those drawer fronts are indeed flat.

Quilted Big Leaf Maple is the most prized form of highly figured maple. Found in the temperate regions of the US Pacific Northwest this figure is found in approximately 1 in 5,000 Big Leaf maple trees.

It's also really expensive. The raw wood drawer front material for this box cost me about ~$80.

The body and legs are Cherry (Prunus serotina) and the fish shaped pulls that give the box her name are made from Purpleheart (Peltogyne paniculata). The Purpleheart color is a natural and wonderful visual accent.

This wood combination of Cherry, Figured Maple and Purpleheart has long been a favorite of mine. Hope it works for your eye as well.

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This is the traditional view of a craft piece. Shows the overall perspective as it would look in an owners house.

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Pulling forward a drawer showcases the traditional hand cut (saw and chisel) dovetail joinery I use to construct the drawers.

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Here is a good view of the 'Pisces' fish pulls, as well as a half-blind dovetail joint.

I needed to make my own 1/8" diameter Purpleheart dowels to attach the pulls to the drawer fronts. You are not going to find these at your local Big Box store.

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The legs are built with three mortise and tenon joints designed to form a triangular stable platform. They as well are attached with hand made 1/4" diameter cherry dowels.

Final photo:

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I add laminated miter keys to the carcass corners for structural stability but mainly visual interest. I make them myself (of course) and in this case they are a lamination of purpleheart/maple/purpleheart at a final thickness of 1/8".

So .... that's a guided tour of my newest box Pisces. I hope you enjoyed it.

I've enjoyed this design of mine over the last 25+ years, and this is the 3rd or maybe 4th Pisces I've built, each similar but different in its own way.

You can actually view the original version on Page 92 of the 2004 Larks Books "400 Wood Boxes"

Alas, I'm about to shut down my woodworking shop and teaching schedule for a while when I get my right elbow repaired.

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I would enjoy hearing your thoughts on Pisces.

Hope to stay in touch post surgery.
Take a look at my other hobby ... http://www.jk-dk.art
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Beautiful.
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Very impressive woodwork! One-of-a-kind beauty!
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It's a lovely piece. I'm curious how big the box actually is—it's hard to get a sense of scale from the pics.
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Another impressive box. Great story as well.
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nickelsearcher, just beautiful like your many others!
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Extremely beautiful.
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it's hard to get a sense of scale from the pics.
Agree, how about placing a slab up against it,
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Pretty fancy wood working.
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I'm curious how big the box actually is—it's hard to get a sense of scale from the pics.



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Agree, how about placing a slab up against it,


Trying to convey scale in these images without something to visually compare against is impossible.

These are jury set photos intended to impress the expert panel of jurors and get my work (and me) admitted into high end craft shows.

The applications for these shows require me to provide the dimensions, but if I told you in words that this box is 15" tall does that solve the dilemma?

Not really.

So - here is Pisces on my workbench next to the grey headed woodworker.

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Now you can get a sense for her relatively small size.
Take a look at my other hobby ... http://www.jk-dk.art
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Nickelsearcher that is one beautiful box and the wood selection is great, I know because I did woodworking and made small Jewry boxs to sell at shows, black walnut, cherry, oak , birds-eye maple, spalled maple plus a few others. I also used the fish type handle on some doors and drawers around the house and boxs some 20 years ago.

Sorry for the rant but it is nice to see some very nice woodworking.
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What's the chair for.....
And is what's in the Festool case.
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Thank you all for the kind comments. I realize this is a coin forum - so it's good to build community connections in the Family Topics forum.


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What's the chair for.....


The chair is where I use hand tools (primarily rasps, files and scrapers) to shape the curves on my box parts after the power tool grunt work has been done.

It's my shop Zen spot where I hold the parts in one hand and the tool in the other and work in harmony with what my eye is trying to create.

I suppose you need to go there to fully appreciate the quiet joy of sitting in that chair while slowly creating with my hands what my eye wants to see.


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And is what's in the Festool case.


It holds the sandpaper for my 5" diameter random orbit sander. I have a partner Festool HEPA dust collector with hose that connects to the sander.

This sanding tool combination is an impressive engineering achievement - I can honestly say I've had zero sanding dust in my shop since I purchased them.

They are the only Festool tools I own - pricy they are but very high performing.

BTW - I'm ready to kick off my 15K post contest - as soon as I get there and my right elbow recovers from surgery tomorrow.
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They are the only Festool tools I own - pricy they are but very high performing.

Festool is worth, every penny.
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Beautiful job, as always! Thank you for sharing with us.
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