Here's a photo of the Jatoba chest finished.
I used 4 coats of Sealacell clear. This finish is almost foolproof. I tried
this product after seeing David Marks use it on just about everything.
Greg Jurrens
Here's a photo of the Jatoba chest finished.
I used 4 coats of Sealacell clear. This finish is almost foolproof. I tried
this product after seeing David Marks use it on just about everything.
Greg Jurrens
Whoaaa, Whoaaa, you can't just drop in with a picture like that without any construction details!! Man, that looks great. Lars
Greg.....stunning........That is stunning! Fantastic craftsmanship!
Ken
So much to learn, so little time.....
Very, very nice Greg. I second Lars' request for more details. I really like the lines of the legs, and the wood combination is great.
- Vaughn
I too would like more details. That is a fine piece of wood working.
As they used to say at that "John" Carnegie Course, Absolutely Fantastic!
"Some Mistakes provide Too many Learning Opportunities to Make only Once".
Love the asian look it has with the arched legs. Nice curly maple also (it is maple, isn't it?).
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Alan - http://www.traditionaltoolworks.com:8080/roller/aland/
Gorgeous piece, really beautiful.
Ken used the word I wanted to use Greg.....STUNNING! Just looking at it makes my head hurt from all the different angles you used......definitely a testament to your abilities!
nice work greg!
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Awesome work Greg ! I am green with envy . How did you do it. Post some instructions !!
Ben
Still trying not to Take Life so Seriously !!
Impressive, I can only imagine how difficult that jointery must have been.
Holy cow Greg! That's one incredible chest! I would go on, but honestly I can't think of anything else to say about this piece.
Oh, and I agree with Lars. You can't drop a bomb like that without the details.
Tim
If it hasn't been said enough already, superb!
The means by which an end is reached must exemplify the value of the end itself.
Brilliant work! Definitely need some contruction info.
chris