RING KEEPER
xx JEWELRY BOX
xx RING (JEWELRY)
Locking ring box. A small, two-part turned wooden box holds a ring. Simple deceptions (including a false tenon and a false seam) make the box difficult to open unless you know the secret. AMERICAN WOODWORKER #56 Dec 1996 pg. 70
I made it myself. Handcrafted gifts for children to make. (1) Helping Hand key or coin holder for a man' dresser is a multi-layer felt hand with chemille stems in each finger so they can be shaped. (2) Hand-shaped ring holder on a stand. (3) Refrigerator photo magnet. (4) Photo bookmark. (5) Hand quilt wall hanging features child's handprints. BETTER HOMES & GARDENS Dec 1998 (v.76#12) pg. 214
Using a portable electric drill as a wood lathe for small projects, such as this turned holder for finger rings. CANADIAN HOME WORKSHOP Jun 2002 (v.25#8) pg. 12
Turned ring keeper. Finger rings may be stored either on the turned post (handle) or in the hollow base. CANADIAN WORKSHOP Dec 1990 (v.14#3) pg. 53
Small ring box features stamped sterling silver for sides and base. Top is accented with gemstones. Advanced metalsmithing and stone-setting project. LAPIDARY JOURNAL Jan 1998 (v.51#10) pg. 77
Turned ring boxes. Small wooden bowls with fitted wooden tops are turned from colorful woods using a simple faceplate. SHOPNOTES #38 Mar 1998 (v.7) pg. 12
Start turning. Part 3. Using the skew chisel. Shaping a wooden egg and a simple ring stand. WOODWORKING INTERNATIONAL #16 Apr-May 1990 pg. 22
Child's hand ring post. A wooden silhouette in the shape of a child's hand is attached to a simple base and used to store finger rings. WORKBENCH Nov-Dec 1990 (v.46#6) pg. 37
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