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    Default Bread Box for my wife

    This is a bread box I made for my wife that was originally based on Michael Tyler's Wheat & Weave Bread Box that he did several years ago for the Carvewright project of the month. I really liked the shape of his bread box (though not a unique shape) and the weave on the side and the front. Of course, as always happens with me, I changed the design some to suit my tastes and needs. The bread box is 19-1/2"W x 16"D x 13"H. I like a spacious bread box that can hold all of the different breads we always seem to have available for myself, wife and grandkids. I used different a different model on the door (from VectorArt3D) along with some other changes. The bread box is maple including a back panel with vents to allow for air flow. I used Miller dowels for securing the top shelf and made the door slightly lower than the top shelf so items could be slid off easily. I think the 45 degree bevel on the front of the top shelf is a nice touch that ties in well with the angle of the door. It was finished with several coats of Tried & True Varnish Oil/Danish Oil (2:1).

    I hope you like it and thanks Michael for the inspiration...

    Bill
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    Beautiful work sir.

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    Thank you. It's hard to get too excited about a bread box, but it was fun.

    Bill

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    Quote Originally Posted by bbrozo View Post
    Thank you. It's hard to get too excited about a bread box, but it was fun.
    Yeah but I bet you saved a lot of dough making it yourself...

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    Quote Originally Posted by bradywatson View Post
    Yeah but I bet you saved a lot of dough making it yourself...

    -B
    Very funny Brady
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    Quote Originally Posted by bbrozo View Post
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    I hope you like it and thanks Michael for the inspiration...

    Bill
    Hi Bill,

    That looks great! I really like your customization!

    Good news for Aspire owners...after 'tons' of requests, I finally created a bread box as a FREE Aspire project - made possible by ShopBot and Vectric, of course!

    The main box shape is practically the same as my original CarveWright design (added a little height for integrated "feet") and interestingly, I decided to model a loaf of bread "scene" very similar to your adaptation!

    As usual, Aspire owners can download this Project of the Month (Feb 2013) at no charge. Here is a link to the project files and illustrated instructions:

    http://www.vectric.com/cool-stuff/pr...bread-box.html
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    Quote Originally Posted by bradywatson View Post
    Yeah but I bet you saved a lot of dough making it yourself...

    -B
    What a cut up or, should I say, carve up?

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    I used to work in a bakery as a pilot...
    yeah i would take the bread from one corner and pile it in another...

    I got sick of the dough, so i went on the loaf.... Curly Howard

    Now all of you old timers should remember that...

    Beautiful Breadbox...I really like the finish....great job
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    Quote Originally Posted by myxpykalix View Post
    I used to work in a bakery as a pilot...
    yeah i would take the bread from one corner and pile it in another...

    I got sick of the dough, so i went on the loaf.... Curly Howard

    Now all of you old timers should remember that...

    Beautiful Breadbox...I really like the finish....great job
    Nyuck, Nyuck, Nyuck...

    Thanks. I'm really becoming a fan of the Tried & True finishes.

    Bill

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    Bill,
    I'd like to hear more about the finish. Where did you get it, how many coats etc.

    -B
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