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    Kitchen stools.

    My wife saw something similar in a store, and I without thinking it through said "I can make those."

    The aprons and stretchers are hickory, legs are rubberwood. Paint is bm advance.

    This was also my first attempt as cutting tenons on the shaper.








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    Those look great.
    Fantastic job I bet she loves them.
    Steve

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    Very nice! Did you do the upholstery on the cushions as well?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Ontko View Post
    Very nice! Did you do the upholstery on the cushions as well?
    Yes, I did the upholstery as well

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    Very nicely executed! Kudos!
    Ken

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

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    Nice work. Looks nicer than the offerings in the furniture stores. The Mrs. should be pleased.

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    Wow. Those look great!
    Don't forget the struggle Don't forget the streets

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    Very nice work, and they look great. I couldn't help but notice the jointer in the picture. I remember reading a story about a school wood shop that left a couple of text books on the jointer out feed table over a summer. The next fall they had a significant sag in the tables. I don't know how true that is, but the concept has stuck with me and I never leave anything on my in and out feed tables. Just thought I would pass that along. Again, very nice work!

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