Robert -
Those are fantastic......beautiful work! I'm looking forward to seeing the Curly Cherry HighBoy.
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Robert -
Those are fantastic......beautiful work! I'm looking forward to seeing the Curly Cherry HighBoy.
Robert,
Those are two beautiful pieces of furniture. :D
Lon
You have one lucky niece! That's one of the nicest wedding presents I've ever seen.
Hi Robert,
I am getting to this party a little late,
but wow! I still wanna celebrate your accomplishments!
Those are a beautiful pair of heirlooms.
Just stunning work, and your handcut dovetails seem appropriate too.
Gorgeous... I am not sure if I should feel inspired,
or give up on furniture and just make little crooked birdhouses!
(not to slight anyone who makes huge, fancy birdhouses, of course)
thanks for sharing with us,
be well,
Walt
Robert,
Just want to add my congratulations to the thread.
Wonderful workmanship, with superb execution.
Well done!
Robert:
I, too, made Lonnie Bird's desk. I'd gone to Colonial Williamsburg's Working Wood in the 18th Century the year they did desks and came back and tried to copy the one Jeff Hadley made. Even though he was generous in sharing pictures it was too much for me to manage without dimensions. etc.
So I tried Lonnie Bird's. I can't cut dovetail by hand or saw veneer; so mine is far less a masterpiece than yours, but it looks good in my Son's living room.
In your case vacuum veneering was a learning experience. In mine I learned to hammer veeneer the draw fronts. This was my swan song. I don't haqve the stamina anymore; so I've closed my shop.
If you want to see pictures go to www.eyman.org/furniture.
I join the others in appreciating your work. keep it up.
Well, I guess there is not much I can add to what has already been said.
Very fine looking pieces and you have done one, oh no, two, fantastic jobs!!
Robert, great work. They look stunning.
Robert,
Beautiful work in a great tradition, finishing would have been the least of my worries :o
Outstanding work....Nicely done...Thanks