really like the 2nd one, if it was me I might have punched out the whole knot, like the way the grain swirls around the hole
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really like the 2nd one, if it was me I might have punched out the whole knot, like the way the grain swirls around the hole
the ones I made are all solid wood, the one is crotch walnut, the next is spalted maple, the third one is walnut with sapwood, joints are all groove & tennon, can't remember what issue of wood mag,...
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Funny, I did the same thing from those plans, here are a few of what I came up with, I put a small mirror in the solid walnut one. Great presents and fairly easy to...
$1,000? woof. What kind of wood is it? Absolutely gorgeous results. Do you do this for a living?
I am no expert, but it looks like a nice design to me. One thing I would change is to make sure the feet of the table are a different width than the bench feet so when not in use you can slide the...
Very nice. I really like walnut. One question I have, which is inspired by the fact that I have three small kids, is this bench suitable for every day use, or is more of a "looker". Just curious,...
super nice job. is that your design? I am looking for somthing similar to build for my daughter.
You can still glue and screw (I have only used screws) the face of the drawer to the drawer box, you just have to have everything square so the drawer fits nice. I made a dresser with inset drawers,...
I had five huge lombardis cut down at my house, they just sort of die off after about 20-30 years old. I rented a log splitter and got a whole bunch of fire wood. I did machine up small small...
How come it isn't round;). Just kidding, I see you post a lot of items in the turners forum, which I browse almost daily. Very nice.
Fantastic!! The choice of spalted maple really makes this a cool piece. I recently made some blanket chests out of spalted maple, I know the integrity of that wood wouldn't have stood up well in...
My little Ace Hardware carries such brass.
I'm with you, two kids, one more coming in a few weeks, so I get out there when I can. I also installed an insulated garage door(attached garage also) and had a Hot Dawg natural gas garage heater...
Very interesting!! Is this installed in your home?
I have the stanley flush cut saw also, about $20, works just fine for me.
My jaw just hit the floor:eek:
Outstanding. Where does one even start a project like that?
Very nice work. Is that based on the plan from Wood Mag? I made a similar chest a while back from western red cedar and birch, nowhere near as nice looking as this beauty.
Nice little table!! I agree the it would look a little better with some curve to the legs, but sure beats throwing the scrap away.
Definitely can't let the wife see that one. It would go right to the top of honey-do list. The walnut accents really add to this one. Great job.
Wow, are you planning on installing that thing in your living room?? Superb piece. I agree with the door covering the router opening. That is the way mine is set up and it keeps the noise down a...
very clean look. Did you use stub & tennon joinery to attach the bloodwood? The bookmatching really sets it off.
Very nice. I just watched that episode a few weeks ago. I think norm used cherry. I really like the bookmatched panels on the backrest.
Nice work, very nice. Where did you get the branding iron? I would like something like that.
Good eye chris. My guess is a lid stopper.
Wow, that sure takes patience, nice work. Did you stack them up and make multiples at a time?