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Tom[_34_] October 3rd 11 11:44 AM

Olive wood
 
I was given a piece of olive wood 4 inches square by 8 inches. I made a
money bgox with a threaded inner lid with coin slot and threaded outer lid
with finial.
The grain matched up nice and it polished up well. However I had to bin it
as unfit for purpose.

Can anyone guess why?

Tom.



Ralph E Lindberg October 3rd 11 03:28 PM

Olive wood
 
In article ,
"Tom" wrote:

I was given a piece of olive wood 4 inches square by 8 inches. I made a
money bgox with a threaded inner lid with coin slot and threaded outer lid
with finial.
The grain matched up nice and it polished up well. However I had to bin it
as unfit for purpose.

Can anyone guess why?

Tom.


If I had the slightest idea what "bin it" meant

The wood was not dry and moved?

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Ecnerwal[_3_] October 3rd 11 03:39 PM

Olive wood
 
In article ,
"Tom" wrote:

I was given a piece of olive wood 4 inches square by 8 inches. I made a
money bgox with a threaded inner lid with coin slot and threaded outer lid
with finial.
The grain matched up nice and it polished up well. However I had to bin it
as unfit for purpose.

Can anyone guess why?

Tom.


Too oily, or tarnishes the coins (acidic). If the latter, a lining might
help, if the binning is metaphorical rather than a done deal.

I do recall olive wood implements (which went into style at some point
for kitchen utensils) as being somewhat self-oily, despite the fact that
the oil is made from the fruit.

Final guess would be that it cracked all to smithereens.

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[email protected] October 4th 11 07:30 AM

Olive wood
 
On Mon, 3 Oct 2011 11:44:35 +0100, "Tom"
wrote:

I was given a piece of olive wood 4 inches square by 8 inches. I made a
money bgox with a threaded inner lid with coin slot and threaded outer lid
with finial.
The grain matched up nice and it polished up well. However I had to bin it
as unfit for purpose.

Can anyone guess why?

Tom.

It didn't pass your ridgid bgox standards?

Tom[_34_] October 4th 11 09:32 AM

Olive wood
 
Ecnerwal got it right. the coins all turned black in spite of three coats
of sanding sealer and two of lacquer.

To bin it? throw it in the scrap bin and thanks for pointing out the
typo bgox.

Tom



tom koehler October 4th 11 06:00 PM

Olive wood
 
On Tue, 4 Oct 2011 3:32:39 -0500, Tom wrote
(in message ):

Ecnerwal got it right. the coins all turned black in spite of three coats
of sanding sealer and two of lacquer.

To bin it? throw it in the scrap bin and thanks for pointing out the
typo bgox.

Tom



Couldn't you re-purpose the box? Perhaps more mundane coins would not mind
being tarnished. Maybe make a new inner lid which is not slotted, and use the
wooden box to contain some other thing... maybe a glass jar full of precious
memories.
tom koehler

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Bill[_42_] October 6th 11 06:45 AM

Olive wood
 
On 10/4/2011 1:32 AM, Tom wrote:
Ecnerwal got it right. the coins all turned black in spite of three coats
of sanding sealer and two of lacquer.

To bin it? throw it in the scrap bin and thanks for pointing out the
typo bgox.

Tom



I don't get it - are black coins not negotiable? who cares what color
their small change is?

Tom[_34_] October 6th 11 10:12 AM

Olive wood
 
Here in the U.K. there has been a fair amount of counterfet £2 and£! coins
in circulation. One of the things about them is that they discolour very
quickly. If you offered a black coin in a shop it would most likely be
refused.

Tom




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