How to Make a Custom Jewelry Box

I’ve been wanting to try a whole lot of techniques and this year we decided to give my niece a few pieces of jewelry for Christmas, so I decided it was time to make a jewelry box. This box was made with love and definitely turned out to be a stunner. I just finished chemotherapy and finally have the energy to actual get back to my hobby woodworking passion and this project hit a lot of high points for me as my vision came together. Hardwood of Choice We used about 30 x 6 inches of hickory, 20 x 6 inches of mahogany, 20 x 12 inches of poplar, 24 x 24 inch of 1/4 inch oak plywood, 1/4 inch x 6 inch poplar board, 18 x 4 x 1 purpleheart, 1/4 walnut dowel, and some small pieces of goncalo alves for the runners. These are affiliate links and we could obtain compensation for sales completed through our links. Titebond Wood Glue Kobalt Compound Miter Saw (10 inch) I haven’t been able to find the same version that I have, so I recommend the
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