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That’s going to be great!
Very well done Lou and the color is spectacular!
Yes, it is an Urn, and our club donates many to this organization as a community service project. The Executive director lives in town and picks them up when we have a few collected. On most of the Urns we make are press fit boxes that eventually are sealed. Some guys with the tools and skills do threaded tops.Very well done Lou and the color is spectacular!
I was not familiar with Kaden’s Cause and just spent a few minutes on the site. I'm assuming this is an urn? If so, would you mind sharing more details about the insert you used to connect the box and lid as I'm sure others would be interested.
Quite some time ago I was asked to make an urn for a very young child. I did not know the family at all but met them to discuss what their thoughts were and what they might be interested in design wise, wood type, color, etc. That was probably one of the harder things I've done turning wise simply from the fact that I wanted it to be perfect in their eyes. Meeting them again to deliver it was very emotional for all of us.
Great cause Lou and there will certainly be a family that will cherish it forever!![]()
Outstanding! Great box for great cause! ChuckThe beads arrived in todays mail so I decided to add one to the top. So this is the box I'll donate as soon as they let me know if there's a local hospital who participates or if I need to mail it to Tucson. They also include a business card you can put your name on and what kinds of wood the box is made from.
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In case anyone is wondering, the beads are just over 3/4" diameter, maybe 3/8" deep and the hole through the middle is maybe an eighth inch (so you could string it on a coat hanger wire or something for a handle if you wanted to).