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    Project Gloat

    Well, I promised pics when I finished this rolltop desk. So here it is.
    It's Cherry. I stained it with General Finished Warm Cherry, and put on 6 coats of my Tung oil finish, then a coat of wax. The pictures don't do it justice (I guess I need a new digital camera). The plan is from Woodsmith #103. This is a gift to my wife (see lets me buy tools). She is very happy with it.
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    Nice job on the desk. Did you make the tambor yourself?
    Looks like you may have some new tools owed to you.

    Richard

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    That Is Just Beautiful! Great Job Herb

    I really like the stain you chose and the finish looks very natural. You have one lucky wife. Alan in Md.
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    Dang!!! You just made me add another thing to my to-do list. Awesome.
    Use the fence Luke

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    vey well done...good proportions and nice color and finish. Could you post a picture with the tambor closed, it would be nice to see?
    thanks
    lou

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    Excellent job Herb....you said "my tung oil finish"...what do you do to it to make it your own?

    Greg

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    Wow, that's really excellent, Herb!! Beautiful job.
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    Wow, that looks beautiful! I've always wanted a rolltop desk for some reason, so I certainly have an affinity for them.

    Your GIFT got me to thinking... (a general question to everyone) is it possible to keep a gift like this a secret from your wife? I think I'll start a new thread so as not to muck up your goat.

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    If the pictures don't do it justice, then it must be beautiful indeed. Great job! I'm sure she'll be overjoyed.

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    Great job! Herb! My LOML has been looking at those plans for a while. It's on my to do list. She wants it in maple.

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    Awesome job ! It looks beautious, how about shot with the top down.



    Keith

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    Thanks for all of the kind words about my work.
    Here is a shot of the top down. It was before I finished it, as it is the only pic I have at the moment.
    I built the tambor myself. I used a 3/8 round overbit (I didn't have a 3/4 bull nose bit). I would bull nose one edge, rip off a 5/16 strip, and repeat this about 30 times. I made a squaring jig out of mdf to glue the strips to black canvas. I used contact cement to glue the strips.

    My Tung oil finish is Pure Tung Oil, Mineral Spirits, and Parks Pro Poly. I rub in on with a rag. It produces a very thin coat the way that I mix it, and dries in 24 hours. So 6 coats takes me a week to do. I think I got this idea from someone here on SMC, but I don't remember who. It's a lot of work, but the results are fantastic.
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    Herb, I don't know what I could say that already hasn't been said, so I'll say them again.

    Excellent, beautiful.
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    Herb, That's a nice looking desk. Your wife will get great use of the desk.
    Life Sure Is Great! Enjoy It.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Karl Laustrup
    Herb, I don't know what I could say that already hasn't been said, so I'll say them again.

    Excellent, beautiful.
    Yes, I can't think of anything more to add either. But I do want to be added to the group of folks who are congratulating you. So here goes:

    ________________Excellent, beautiful.

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