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RE: Bombe Adventure - Completed Project (FINALLY!) - brianwelch - 04-29-2020

(04-29-2020, 04:31 AM)KC Wrote: That's gonna inspire some folks to step up their game.  
Yes   Nicely done.

Either that, or flat out give up...

Mind numbingly well crafted...


RE: Bombe Adventure - Completed Project (FINALLY!) - Halfathumb - 04-29-2020

Bravo a million times. Hope you have it prominently displayed in your home for everyone to see and marvel over.

Jim


RE: Bombe Adventure - Completed Project (FINALLY!) - John Fry - 04-29-2020

Congratulations Don!

An awesome piece! A spectacular challenge completed.  You should be very proud of this project.
So what are you going to next?  
Wink


RE: Bombe Adventure - Completed Project (FINALLY!) - grwold - 04-29-2020

That is a really beautiful piece.  Congratulations!  What an accomplishment!


RE: Bombe Adventure - Completed Project (FINALLY!) - Don_M - 04-29-2020

(04-29-2020, 09:19 AM)TomFromStLouis Wrote: There are more than a few of us who can relate to the pucker factor when drilling those drawer fronts.  Talk about 100% focus!

and it took me a bit to figure out how/where to place them on each drawer front, which was not initially that obvious - but I came up with a strategy that finally made sense. Not to mention that the pulls had to be manipulated to fit the curvature of the drawer fronts.


RE: Bombe Adventure - Completed Project (FINALLY!) - cputnam - 04-29-2020

Well and beautifully done!
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RE: Bombe Adventure - Completed Project (FINALLY!) - Don_M - 04-29-2020

(04-29-2020, 08:04 AM)mound Wrote: what an amazing accomplishment! Gorgeous all around

(04-29-2020, 06:44 PM)John Fry Wrote: Congratulations Don!

An awesome piece! A spectacular challenge completed.  You should be very proud of this project.
So what are you going to next?  
Wink

Thanks John.

I did chicken out a little on this project not going with the classic "ball and claw" feet and opting for the cabriole feet instead  (Hey - I'm no carver!)

Next project - maybe something a little less challenging (OK - probably not!). Actually I may try another Krenov style cabinet-on-stand similar to the one on my website.