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RE: Daily Bench Shot - ®smpr_fi_mac® - 12-08-2022 Test fitting M&T joinery on my current build. RE: Daily Bench Shot - Stwood_ - 12-10-2022 [attachment=45414] RE: Daily Bench Shot - Bob10 - 12-11-2022 Tearing up church pews or rebuilding? RE: Daily Bench Shot - Stwood_ - 12-12-2022 (12-11-2022, 11:52 PM)Bob10 Wrote: Tearing up church pews or rebuilding? Repairing one. Some 300# gal went to move it herself and moved the end she picked up too far and twisted the other end and popped it off. RE: Daily Bench Shot - 2beast - 12-13-2022 (11-26-2022, 01:17 PM)cbygeorge Wrote: Hope to finish this carving in the next week or so. Very nice! RE: Daily Bench Shot - 2beast - 12-13-2022 Building newel posts for the house we are overhauling. The first woodwork on a huge project Also a pic of the trim for the house [attachment=45453] [attachment=45454] RE: Daily Bench Shot - Bob10 - 12-16-2022 (12-12-2022, 06:22 PM)Stwood_ Wrote: Repairing one. Some 300# gal went to move it herself and moved the end she picked up too far and twisted the other end and popped it off. I hope she was gone before you got there RE: Daily Bench Shot - thewalnutguy - 01-01-2023 Hopefully "in the kiln" qualifies as "on the bench" for this stream . Loaded up about 170 board feet of walnut that i milled about 15 years ago. It's been stickered on a rack in a pole barn, protected from the weather. Moisture meter shows it at about 14 percent, so it will have to spend a bit over a month in the kiln before it ends up on my bench where some of it will end up as drawer fronts for a Greene-and-Greene inspired dresser. Quite a bit of this lot resulted in boards 8 to 10 inches wide, and generally quite good quality with very few if any knots. The board shown standing on end is fairly typical of the material in this lot, almost 10 inches wide, a small honeycomb and small split in one end. This tree came from a friend who operates a tree service company. RE: Daily Bench Shot - 2beast - 01-04-2023 Nice batch of walnut RE: Daily Bench Shot - 2beast - 01-04-2023 Making headway on my newel posts. Quartersawn white oak [attachment=45694] |