55 Canadian made boxes
Boxes are fun to make and can be very functional. We put together this show of 55 boxes made by Canadian woodworkers to accompany the Oct/Nov 2014 'Boxes' Issue of Canadian Woodworking magazine. Read the accompanying article.
Boxes are fun to make and can be very functional. We put together this show of 55 boxes made by Canadian woodworkers to accompany the Oct/Nov 2014 'Boxes' Issue of Canadian Woodworking magazine. Read the accompanying article.
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A cremation urn is a special object that speaks to the person whose remains it will contain one day. Making one allows you to customize it to further suit your loved one.
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Why did it refuse toconnect?
It may have been due to your internet connection Barry, as the video displays on the 3 different browsers I tried.