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    Christmas Project

    I hope everyone had a safe holiday.

    Here are a few pictures of a christmas gift I made for our sister-in-law for her log cabin. After many years of trading gloves and wine and other such things we implemented a rule that our gifts must be self-made which has really added to the fun. Back in October I asked her for ideas and she said she would like a shelf to display the mugs she receives annually from her children with her grandchildren's pictures, she was suprised.

    The construction is loose tenon, mainly 6/4 pine all milled from one of several timbers I bought at an estate sale, I have no idea how old it is. The door is 3/4 with 1/8" panes, the back is a 1/4" mirror.

    I have built very little with pine and became quite frustrated by the softness. I swear I couldn't get within 10' of these parts without denting them. And if that wasn't frustrating enough I'm still cleaning pitch from the bandsaw blade that I did all the resawing on and my table saw too. I have several more timbers and large (2"x18"x10') boards and we both have cabins that fit well with pine furniture so I guess I better get good at cleaning pitch.

    Thanks for looking,

    Steve
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    Very nice, Steve! I'm sure your SIL was a happy camper on Christmas.
    Sam/Atlanta

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    ohhhhhhhhhhhhhh

    Purty

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    That really looks beautiful, Steve. Nicely done.

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    Very nice, I am sure she was very pleased with that. Nice craftsmanship!

    Corey

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    That's really nice, Steve!!
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    Nice

    Very nice...Great Job!

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    Steve, that is a nice display case. Well done.
    Last edited by Don Bullock; 12-28-2006 at 9:26 PM.
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    beautiful piece
    Hello, My name is John and I am a toolaholic

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    Pine definitely has its place! I like your display case very much. The mirror back is very attractive, too--a feature I have used myself. I couldn't tell from the pictures whether the interior shelves were adjustable or fixed. And what finish did you use?

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    Thanks for the compliments.

    Steve - The mirror was my wifes idea, I was going to shiplap 1/4" pine. The mirror worked out pretty good it adds a lot of depth. The finish is Shallac thinned 1:1 followed by Brtley's Gel stain topped with Watco wipe on satin poly. The Shellac pretty much stops the "blotchies", I don't think I'll stain anything else without using it first.

    Steve

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