Tissue box slightly different

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devonwoody

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Decided to change the top appearance of tissue box this time. I wanted to display a flat contrast outline around the top edge of box, so I have mitred top edge of carcass and top lid. Later I intend to take off protruding carcass top edge so it should produce a flat outline in contrast.

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Clamped the glued lid in position using my new Dakota clamps got this week with discount.

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Displaying the box with the top edge unfinished, awaiting it chamfered edge to be shaved off.

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Do they make boxes with lids in this fashion?
 
Took off the proud top edge of carcass safely, used a chisel at corners to avoid break out and then cleaned off with a block plain. I do confess there is a slight gap between lid and carcass. I intentionally made the top slightly smaller than the box wanting to get a drop in and then doing above to get a complete flat insertion look.

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I infilled with Brummer stopping and then sanded with paper and orbital sanders and have obtained a clean effect.

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Close up this morning,

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I will give the box a coat of sanding sealer, but because of the Brummer stopping what should I finish with, would it be OK with wax or should I go for a varnish this time?
 
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