Cool project. He looks realy happy with it. I'm sure he"ll enjoy it for many years.
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Cool project. He looks realy happy with it. I'm sure he"ll enjoy it for many years.
These are really nice. I'm sure your customers will feel they are worth the wait.
This is really beautiful Gary. Nice first project!
Thanks Steve
I just noticed that I misspelled my screen name. I know... dumb right? Is there any way to change that?
I made this box from Curley Maple & Padauk. Finished with BLO & Arm- r- seal gloss. I included a sliding tray on top & removeable dividers inside.
This was my first attempt at hand cut motises...
Stunning! Great choice of woods. I really like the corners & inlay.
Thank you all for the good advice. I don't own a pin nailer but seeing how these displays are a gift for my son it's a good excuse to pick one up. I am also using dados for the joinery so hopefully...
Thanks for the advice. I should have been more specific. The primary woods are walnut & maple . 1/2" top & bottom & 1/4" sides & it will be tightbond glued. My main concern is with the bottom staying...
I am building shot glass displays to hold 20 glasses each. These will be hung on the wall, not sitting on a table or shelf. Would you please give me your opinion on what type & gauge nailer to use...