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Our Class Project Last term. The Sequel.
My gamblers desk toy, a silver die, had been earmarked as a gift: http://www.cooksongold.com/forum/showthread.php?t=8335
Only later did I learn that we would be having a joint exhibition of boxes with our ceramic department in the new year.
Not wanting to miss out, I set to and made yet another box using copper with a loose fitting lid and brass decorations.
Although I chose quite stout copper sheet, it became remarkably soft and difficult to handle once heated. For convenience, the brass bow was not fitted until after finishing, using a tubular rivet.
Judging by the recent competition, bows are a favourite feature just now. Mine was made in the autumn half term, so we must all be connected by telepathy.
Size of box: approx. 52.00mm square. Sheet thickness, 0.90mm roll textured.
Decorations made from 2.00mm diameter brass wire rolled down to 1.00mm.
Finish: two coats of Everbrite. Dennis.
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Dennis, that is gorgeous, especially the bow and the different colour. Love it!
Jules
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Beautifully made as always Dennis - I love the colour of copper.
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Thank you Jules and Lauren. Dennis
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Glorious Dennis! I so love your work!
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great work Dennis love the colours
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Boxing clever! That is totally fantastic Dennis.
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lovely job Dennis, can I be nosy and ask what the texture is (might be glaringly obvious, but I've no idea where my glasses are)
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That's just delicious Dennis. Beautifully executed
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Thank you all for your kind comments. The small print says the box must have contents, so I am still hunting down some wrapped boiled sweets.
Lydia, it's a roll print using flowery net curtain fabric, but I made two passes so as to overprint the pattern. Dennis.
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