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Something old and something new( er ) - RonB1957 - 02-06-2016

Custom woods are turned by me, generic woods are CNCd. These are the first couple finished. PPi ranges from 16ppi to 20ppi.
Birds eye maple, (custom ) and Black walnut dyed black, ( generic ). Custom Bocote set as well. Then a Madrone dovetail.




I still need to make a couple of changes, but you get the idea.
Best wishes.


Re: Something old and something new( er ) - joemac - 02-06-2016

Beautiful and unique saw plates, incredible, fantastic woods superb execution and craftsmanship.

Same ole same ole. BORING

I want to see the goof ups, the out takes, the mucked up ones. That way we will know that somewhere deep in your DNA lies an actual human being and not just some precision, Renaissance era, masters producing robot.


Re: Something old and something new( er ) - CrippleCreekAK - 02-06-2016

WOW! Just wow!
Art and functionality collide to perfection!
Thanks for sharing.


Re: Something old and something new( er ) - Steve N - 02-06-2016

Ron, sent you a PM, didn't want the drool to ruin your pics here


Re: Something old and something new( er ) - RonB1957 - 02-07-2016

joemac said:


Beautiful and unique saw plates, incredible, fantastic woods superb execution and craftsmanship.

Same ole same ole. BORING

I want to see the goof ups, the out takes, the mucked up ones. That way we will know that somewhere deep in your DNA lies an actual human being and not just some precision, Renaissance era, masters producing robot.




Oh. I never make a mistake. That's my story and I am sticking with it.


Re: Something old and something new( er ) - Timberwolf - 02-07-2016

SWEET!!!! Beautiful work, Ron!!!!


Re: Something old and something new( er ) - Tony Z - 02-07-2016

Now those are some nice saws! Very well done!


Re: Something old and something new( er ) - C. in Indy - 02-07-2016

I especially like the turned Ferrules. I did that a couple of times on screwdriver kits I turned. It really is a neat way to set off a tool.