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20th December 08, 09:42 PM
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Sgian Dubh Presentation Box
Today I finished and shipped out my latest project, a sgian dubh presentation box.
The main wood used in this box is reclaimed white oak from an old house my brother and I dismantled on the family farm. I try to keep some of the old nail holes intact in the finished piece - you can see them in the sides and the lid in this case.
The black wood is also reclaimed, in a manner of speaking. It is bog oak. The bog oak I used in this particular piece comes from Londinium, or modern-day London. It can from old piers built by the Romans; when the Thames shifted course, the piers ended up buried in a bog-like substance that caused a similar reaction (complete preservation of the integrity of the wood and a chemical reaction with the tanic acid in the oak that turned it to a rich black color).
Bog oak is hard to come by, and the cost to ship it over from the UK is heart-wrenching, so I use it sparingly and I save every scrap over an inch long.
This is the first box I've made with the tartan lining. I was able to get some Universal tartan swatches from Kathy Lare at a reasonable price, but in this case, the client had some of his family tartan (Ross), so I used that, instead.
The finish is several coats of shellac, rubbed out with Renaissance wax.
I'm terribly pleased with the final result, though I was on a bit of a time-crunch and so I couldn't do as many embellishments as I wanted, like a bit of bog oak inlaid into the lid. Still, with the limited shop time available to me at this time of year, I'm happy with what I was able to make.
This presentation box will be for a Rab Gordon sgian dubh, by the way, which makes this my third Rab Gordon sgian dubh presentation box.


(Oh, the client only gave me the dimensions I would need to work with for the box; the sgian dubh in the second picture is actually my personal Rab Gordon sgian dubh. For anyone interested, the background tartan is Ancient Campbell.)
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21st December 08, 04:56 AM
#2
Nice work ! Well done.
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21st December 08, 05:05 AM
#3
That does look nice. I like the two tone effect of the bog oak.
Wallace Catanach, Kiltmaker
A day without killting is like a day without sunshine.
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21st December 08, 05:15 AM
#4
Very nice and marvellous work !
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21st December 08, 05:52 AM
#5
Very nicely done, and a wonderful touch using Bog Oak, I'm sure you're client will treasure the box as much as what will be inside.
"If the Party could thrust its hand into the past and say this or that even, it never happened—that, surely, was more terrifying than mere torture and death."
- George Orwell, 1984, Book 1, Chapter 3
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21st December 08, 06:09 AM
#6
eHiker, that's a handsome box. Very impressive!
Steve "Jack Daw" McIntyre
"The honour the Sleat carpenter obtained...is still preserved for his decendants." Duncan Ban MacIntyre
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