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    Cabinet, tables and benches made of cherry wood

    Last edited by Milan Misko; 11-15-2014 at 4:42 PM.

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    Milan, nice work - and lots of it!
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    Looks great. Nice work.
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    Making sawdust regularly, occasionally a project is completed.

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    You've been busy.

    Nice to see a working shop, well - working.
    сладак !

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    You've been really productive lately. Nice job!

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    The elements of this set of benches and tables, I worked on a lathe ... It was a challenge though is quite extreme and dangerous turning ...
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    This was done two years ago, but I like to hear comments from fellow forum ...
    Last edited by Milan Misko; 11-19-2014 at 5:45 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Milan Misko View Post
    The elements of this set of benches and tables, I worked on a lathe ... mg28iit.jpg
    I don't see where this part is in the scheme of the project. Why did you have to turn it on the lathe ?
    Last edited by Yonak Hawkins; 11-20-2014 at 12:34 AM.

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    It is the upper part of the backrest bench ... I have bandsav so I worked on a lathe and got slightly curved parts

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    I hope it turned out to be a safe operation for you, without tearout. Recently I used a 1-1/2"r. cove bit on the router table, cutting half way on each side, to make rocker bottoms slightly curved.

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    This work on the lathe, asking detailed preparation and can be made beautiful furniture parts ...

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