My bench is finally done, and I'm posting to a blog about it. Here's where I'm at so far.
Steamed beech legs and framework, white beech panels featuring 18" wide bookmatched raised front panels.
More here.
My bench is finally done, and I'm posting to a blog about it. Here's where I'm at so far.
Steamed beech legs and framework, white beech panels featuring 18" wide bookmatched raised front panels.
More here.
Last edited by Darnell Hagen; 04-05-2010 at 3:12 PM.
Darnell
We need more pictures!!!! Looks good so far.
That looks nicer than my dining room table!
Nice.
That looks beautiful.
Nice job all the way around!!!
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Very nice, a tribute to craftsmanship, without screws and nails.
Steven
Nice work!
I really like it! Darnell you do very nice work.
Awesome looking bench. I can't wait to see finished pics.
It is too beautiful to use; maybe in the living room to show off?
Thanks for the kind words everybody!
Todays update:
Darnell
Darnell, Looks outstanding , love the photos and looking forward the finished pics. Keep up the nice work .
Tom
Very very nice....................
Very pretty and very strong. Just right for a workbench. That's a "Tucker" vise isn't it. Let us know how you like it.
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Thanks for the compliments.
Ya John, it's a Tucker. I love everything about it aside from the price tag.
Todays update:
Darnell