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Old 08-14-2009, 01:01 AM   #1
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This is the latest box I built for a guy that retired this week. I think this is my last one I'm going to do. There's just too much time that goes into it for doing it for the cost of materials. With a 2 year old running around, I'm finding it harder to find the time.
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Old 08-14-2009, 02:22 AM   #2
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Stick,
Very nice job again on the retirement display case.
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Old 08-14-2009, 02:24 AM   #3
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We don't seem to have this tradition in the UK. Rather nice to have your career sumarised in a display case to show the folks.
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Old 08-14-2009, 07:20 AM   #4
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Nice work. I can understand your problem with making something like that for only the cost of materials.

I have never seen any thing that large. (And as a retired 23 year AFer I have seen a lot.) Looks like the retiree went through the ranks up to Major. That was a nice achievement.

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Old 08-14-2009, 09:56 AM   #5
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I say that every time I finish something the night before as it is presented the next day with the clear coat still tacky...THIS IS THE LAST ONE....but then here I am now with two projects in work today trying to get finished up for retirements in two weeks. I'm not making any money, more like spending more than getting, but the feeling I get when someone sees what I've made is all worth it in the long run. I made something for one of my previous Skipper's a few weeks ago and got a little card in the mail a few days ago. He basically said every time he looks at it, it's like a picture of me on the flight deck getting ready to launch him on his next mission. That's why I keep making these retirement gifts.

BTW....great work!
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Stick I do hope that is not the last one you make. I bet a lot of people get endless enjoyment and feel very proud of their service and dedication to their country because they get reminded of what they have accomplished every time they look at that display case you have made. You obviously do a phenomenal job and I for one hope you keep it up. We need more woodworkers like you around.
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Very interested to hear you worked on a flight deck. Have been watching the discovery series 'carrier' and I would love to have a tour of the Nimitz. What really interests me is the comparative cost between conventional and nuclear fuelled craft. Obviously the nuclear fuelled is vastly more expensive, but the lack of need for refuelling could mean that a vessel is not sunk at a vulnerable time.

If the operational savings could be quantified plus the ever rising cost of oil, then possibly could even out over 25 year period.

In the meantime, do you have a gallery of your work?
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That is wonderful. When I got out of the Marines I was given a small shadowbox by my unit and it is one of my prized possessions. I am sure that these folks feel so even more so, especially this mustang major. I understand with a two year old also though. Whatever you decide, you do awesome work.
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Thanks for all the positive comments. The one thing you can certainly say about all my shadow boxes is they are large!! I'm sure it's not my last, but as Al B Cuttin Wood said, I just finished it so I'm still in the "never again" mode. The wife put me right to work making her a large multi-picture frame. Having a heck of a time trying to strap it together because of the decorative trim/edge I put on it. Then I wasn't paying attention when I made the little butterflies I put on the back to hold the corners together. Turns out the grain is running the same direction as the miter cut... not worth two cents! I thought woodworking was supposed to be fun....

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Thanks for all the positive comments. The one thing you can certainly say about all my shadow boxes is they are large!! I'm sure it's not my last, but as Al B Cuttin Wood said, I just finished it so I'm still in the "never again" mode. The wife put me right to work making her a large multi-picture frame. Having a heck of a time trying to strap it together because of the decorative trim/edge I put on it. Then I wasn't paying attention when I made the little butterflies I put on the back to hold the corners together. Turns out the grain is running the same direction as the miter cut... not worth two cents! I thought woodworking was supposed to be fun....
Its fun until you start getting paid for it. Then it turns into a job. I have made a couple of picture frames. They were made out of cheapo pine so I didnt have to worry about the grain.

Just think that this retirement box will hang in a few homes if this guy has kids and if the kids are worth a damn!

You kids with your loud music!!!
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Hi Stick,

I saw your work on the Shadow Boxes and have seen nothing like it...I hope you might consider building one more or have one more in you.

I like the size of the ones in your gallery and haven't been able to find the quality and size anywhere. If you can handle one one I would like to talk to you about building one for me...

Please let me know if you would be interested..

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Hi Stick,

I saw your work on the Shadow Boxes and have seen nothing like it...I hope you might consider building one more or have one more in you.

I like the size of the ones in your gallery and haven't been able to find the quality and size anywhere. If you can handle one one I would like to talk to you about building one for me...

Please let me know if you would be interested..

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Stick, I know its hard but there are very few people in this world with real talents. i know you have it. besides the work you are doing is far greater than anything else. i think you are making a person sip the good memories of his entire career in one big box. maybe the person is thankful forever for you. so dont stop doing this. atleast make it a hobby. very good work.
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Stick, I know its hard but there are very few people in this world with real talents. i know you have it. besides the work you are doing is far greater than anything else. i think you are making a person sip the good memories of his entire career in one big box. maybe the person is thankful forever for you. so dont stop doing this. atleast make it a hobby. very good work.
Thank you, I really appreciate that. I'm already back on the horse, working on a few projects. Heck, last night I went down and got my jointer squared away and started fixing a bunch of cutoffs just for fun.
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This is the latest box I built for a guy that retired this week. I think this is my last one I'm going to do. There's just too much time that goes into it for doing it for the cost of materials. With a 2 year old running around, I'm finding it harder to find the time.
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Stick keep it up .
My son is a marine, I made a few purplehart pens for some friends of his who were wounded .
The loved them. It gave me a unbelievable felling to see them .
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Keep up the great work stick, the gratitude is always worth more than money.
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