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RE: Wood. - Timberwolf - 04-06-2019

(04-06-2019, 01:14 AM)janus frey Wrote: You just have a one track mind, dont ya.

I did mention to her that  the  "ooo ooo" sounded like she was doing an infomercial for a cheese slicer or something.

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Hey...I luv wimmins....wimmins love me back..I can't help that I am a chick magnet.......somebody's gotta be....
Rolleyes  
Big Grin
BTW Table aint too shabby,,the top is georgeous!!!!
Yes

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RE: Wood. - janus frey - 04-06-2019

(04-06-2019, 07:59 AM)Timberwolf Wrote: ........................
Hey...I luv wimmins....wimmins love me back..I can't help that I am a chick magnet.......somebody's gotta be....
Rolleyes  
Big Grin
BTW   Table aint too shabby,,the top is georgeous!!!!
Yes

[Image: Livelong.jpg]

They love sliding dovetails cut without a router. Huge turn-on.


RE: Wood. - 2beast - 04-06-2019

Well done good sir 
Cool


RE: Wood. - janus frey - 04-06-2019

(04-06-2019, 08:39 PM)2beast Wrote: Well done good sir 
Cool

Thanks  Greg!

Sometimes you have to keep the tradition alive. Said it before....you can make really good dovetails with a hacksaw, a sharpened screwdriver, and a ball peen hammer.
Yes


RE: Wood. - Stwood_ - 04-09-2019

Hey!!! How on earth did you manage to fall **UP** outa the basement???
Winkgrin


RE: Wood. - Arlin Eastman - 04-10-2019

I am just wondering if she will let you use your wood.
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Smirk
Laugh
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RE: Wood. - Peter Tremblay - 04-12-2019

Wonderful!

I'm so thrilled to see this!

How's that new saw treating you?


RE: Wood. - janus frey - 05-14-2019

Well, here we are then.




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RE: Wood. - Scoony - 05-14-2019

Very nice. How does the top get attached to the cross members?


RE: Wood. - janus frey - 05-14-2019

(05-14-2019, 10:36 AM)Scoony Wrote: Very nice. How does the top get attached to the cross members?

mechanically.

There are floating cleats attached to the cross pieces. If I had a picture, it would be obvious, but it's a little hard to describe.