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woodworking tool box project

Good Morning,
Well, I decided to go down to the wood shop this morning and try out the new jaws for my Nova chuck. Ive been wanting to make a small lidded box for a friend of mine, Katie, who loves to knit and is always losing her cable needles. Now cable needles are short, approximately 2" long wooden needles that are used to produce the cable effect in knitted garments like sweaters. I made her some cable needles earlier this year but she really needs a small box to keep them in as they are small and easily lost.
Discussion and Plans
Ive got some small pieces of rosewood in the shop that I thought would work well. I think this type of small turning requires a very dense and fine grained hardwood. There is a lot of small detail which has to be turned into the wood in order for the box and top to fit together tightly enough so the top doesnt slip off. So rosewood it is. The box also has to be long enough to accommodate 2" long needles and the inside diameter has to be large enough to hold at least 2 needles.
So here we go:
Here is a photo of the rosewood block. Its really short as its a pen blank. Ive marked off the ends with a white pencil and I wont turn beyond those lines as this will give me a square end to mount in the jaws in a few minutes:











Im going to give this another shot tomorrow.
VW
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