Fresh off the bench. Still need to wipe it down and give it a coat of wax, but here it is. Hope she likes it
First attempt at Bracket Feet:
Fresh off the bench. Still need to wipe it down and give it a coat of wax, but here it is. Hope she likes it
First attempt at Bracket Feet:
Wow!
Nice!!!
Guy, Great job. I really like the grain on the panels. The bracket feet look really good also. Craig
I can't imagine why "she" wouldn't like it as it is excellent. If you would be so kind as to tell us what woods were used Guy... I would be most appreciative.
Well done stem to stern....
Sarge..
Woodworkers' Guild of Georgia
Laissez Les Bons Temps Rouler
A good wood combination. Who wouldn't like it?
Great job! She will love it and so will her children and grandchildren.
The woods are walnut and Bubinga. The finish is several coats of #1 cut shellac, wet sanded with 400 grit. Several more coats of #3 cut f shellac. Wet sanded again, then 5-6 coats of Deft lacquer.
Is the bubinga veneered? Outstanding result, realy nice!
Yes, it's veneer
Very Nice!
Wow just isn't a strong enough word! If I could build my wife something that excellent, I could probably stay out of the dog house for over a month!
Guy, I think all the others have already said it, but WOW that is beautiful
Dave
IN GOD WE TRUST
USN Retired
Those panels are amazing - nice work!
Sawdust is some of the best learning material!