New jig box made from rare quilted African mahogany

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I found a couple of very unusual boards at Austin Hardwood in Santa Ana when buying wood for two custom jig boxes. It was unusual enough that I worried the buyer would not see it like I did, but I pulled the trigger anyway. Here are the results.

Here is is email upon receiving his new custom saltwater fishing box.

"Hi Mark ... I got the box today and it looks amazing , it absolutely pops in the sun and see what you mean about the holographic look ... Unbelievable - ANTHONY"

Nice, now back to four- six pens per day.
 

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The guy would have to be almost blind to not appreciate the beautiful wood you selected. That is a stand-out tackle box, that will no doubt accompany many a "Fish Story" for years to come.
 

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Outstanding wood. Is there a reason you used that particular hinge on it? I would have opted for brass but saltwater would be an issue for just about any metal. Thanks for sharing the story and pictures.
Forgot- what finish did you use?
 

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The hinge is stainless steel; they survive the salt water environment the best fir me. I use 5-6 coats of System Three Spar Varnish diluted 4:1 with mineral spirits. I wipe it in and sand between coats.
 

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I make pens too...

I try to complete four or more pens per day. Sorry this site's photo viewer turned this upside down twice once before and once AFTER I flipped it 180 degrees, go figure.
 

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Walnut too

A walnut jig box. I use these to help support times when pen sales are not as robust.
 

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Quartersawn quilted red oak...

This was another board that even the guys that write up your purchases at Austin took notice.
 

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Outstanding joinery superb craftsmanship. I know it's built to use but I'd be afraid to put a mark on it.
 

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By the way

I use a very flimsy box joint jig from Rockler. It works, I get tight joints, but I will upgrade to an Incra box joint jig after some cash flow during the holidays.
 
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