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MAKING HEIRLOOM BOXES

MAKING HEIRLOOM BOXES
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Guided by an experienced woodworker and hundreds of photos, enjoy a full course in box making that covers everything you need to know. Sourcing and seasoning different types of wood, choosing and using tools, making dovetails, assembling the internal pieces, and mapping out a design.

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