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  1. New Member completed project photos

    I just joined this site yesterday, and I thought I'd post photos of my most recent project. I'm an active contributor to other sites, so some may have seen this before.

    The piece is an accurate copy of a Seymour night cabinet. It is made from Mahogany, curly maple, satinwood, ebony, Australian oak, white pine and marble. I make all my own inlays. The finish is shellac. Any and all questions or comments are welcome.

    Rob Millard

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    welcome aboard

    very nice work, those inlays and the carving are impressive. welcome to the creek and come often. you will fit right in for sure and they wil be many looking to you for your input as your skills are very evident excellent piece.
    If in Doubt? Build it Stought!

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    Rob:

    Welcome to SMC. That table is spectacular!

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    Welcone Rob. That is FWW centerfold material! Very nice.

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    Rob,

    Welcome to SMC! You have joined a great forum! Your work is simply stunning, I look forward to seeing more of it!
    Jeff Sudmeier

    "It's not the quality of the tool being used, it's the skills of the craftsman using the tool that really matter. Unfortunately, I don't have high quality in either"

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    Welcome to the 'Creek, Rob! Fantastic work! I'm sure members will be asking your advice! Again......Welcome!
    Ken

    So much to learn, so little time.....

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    OK Rob, you'll find me to usually be a bit long-winded. Let's see if I can find the right words for your piece. Hmmmmmm....How about WOW!!!!? Sincerely, magnificent work! Welcome to the Creek and look forward to more of your projects and hopefully, some "how-to" instructions, as well!
    Cheers,
    John K. Miliunas

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    Very Nice! I think you get the prize for the best first post! Welcome
    Chad
    Better to keep silent and be thought a fool, then to open your mouth and remove all doubt.

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    Quote Originally Posted by John Miliunas
    OK Rob, you'll find me to usually be a bit long-winded.
    And if you think John, AKA Spring, is long winded, I can usually put him to shame.

    Just two words:

    Beautiful Work!!!
    Creeker Visits. They're the best.

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    Welcome

    That is absolutely gorgeous work. Wow!!

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    Rob, Wonderful craftmanship, a pleasure to look at. Welcome. -Steve

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    Now this is how it's done. Our man Rob steps up, great pix, fabulous work. I think we scored another great member to the creek.
    Welcome Rob. your hooked up with some other great folks.
    Glad to have you wading in the Creek.
    Last edited by Tyler Howell; 03-10-2005 at 4:54 PM.
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    Welcome to the Creek. And I concure with the others when I add a

    WOW
    as well

    Jim

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    Absolutely fantastic Rob. I already am looking forward to your future posts.
    Pete Lamberty

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    Wow, wow and WOW!!
    Spinning is good on a lathe, not good in a Miata.

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