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    No idea how you achieved them but a great job was done for sure, I love the wood colours on yours
    I have enough trouble folding cardboard with a template and getting it right for boxes LOL
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    Those are really beautiful , excellent work!

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    With the advent of small, cheap 3D printers, it is very easy for even the layman to produce a well fitting and functioning replica of just about anything. Food for thought!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Substance View Post
    No idea how you achieved them but a great job was done for sure, I love the wood colours on yours
    I have enough trouble folding cardboard with a template and getting it right for boxes LOL
    The one is Red Box Elder the other is Walnut?
    I too had trouble folding so I made a box instead...LOL

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    Those are really beautiful , excellent work!
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    Quote Originally Posted by tseppish View Post
    With the advent of small, cheap 3D printers, it is very easy for even the layman to produce a well fitting and functioning replica of just about anything. Food for thought!
    My Brother in law does have a 3d printer that he MADE!
    I think I married into the right family!!!!!!!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by sharptonn View Post
    Schweet! Now. What kinda wood? Suppose it is a bit moist? Sealing the inside? What did Puma do on their boxes?
    Inquiring minds need to know!
    Box Elder for one and Walnut I think for the other.
    Did not seal the insides but could do that pretty easily.
    Puma does have a coating of something on them I do believe.

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