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Hey, here's the video of the jewelry box I´ve made as a gift before Christmas. It took me nearly 35 hours in total, not counting the filming. I used walnut for the body and black cherry for the inserts. I was planning to use brass hinges, but the ones I ordered looked pretty cheap, so I decided to skip them for now and keep looking. If anyone has any tips for small, high-quality brass hinges, please drop me a line! *Edit: Since some of you have asked which tools I used in the video, here is a list. I won't mention any brand names, just the name of the tool... In the list, I differentiate again between absolutely necessary and convenient ;) Absolutely necessary: Plane Chisels Saws (I used a Japanese Ryoba and a Dotsuki) Good ruler Grinding block Clamps Sharp knife (for marking) Guided grinding helper (I don’t know the correct term – the thing I used for sharpening the plane iron and for the mitre joints on brass) Metal saw Convenient: Ground router Marking Gauge Mini Plane (for bevelling edges) Here is a list of materials: Walnut wood: 1000x200x10mm (1x) 1000x150x10mm (1x) 600x150x6mm (2x) 1000x10x2mm (2x) Cherry wood: 600x150x6mm (3x) Brass: 200x25x2mm (1x) 200x10x2mm (1x) Sandpaper (180,240,320 for wood, 400-2000 for brass) Wood glue 2 component epoxy glue (for brass) Masking tape (Strong) Felt for the inlays(I used 3mm) Wax or oil for the finish (I used a mixture of boiled linseed oil, carnauba wax and beeswax) I ordered the boards for the box here: https://modellbau-holz.jimdoweb.com/s... (I don't know if he delivers outside of Germany though)