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Terrific work, the finish really impresses, too.
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That sure came out nice.
What did you do for milling?
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01-09-2017, 11:29 AM
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Put it through the jointer on one side and hand plane the other side. I have a 12" jointer so was able to do half then turn it around and did the other half. I could have cut off the extra inch and put it through my 20 inch planer but I really wanted the extra 2 inches
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Beautiful all the way around. Great design and the bookmatched top is awesome. Great job!
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Beautiful. Great job!
I'm glad you didn't put Breadboard ends on it.
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Oh, WOW! just WOW!
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(01-09-2017, 12:53 PM)Earl Kelly Wrote: Beautiful. Great job!
I'm glad you didn't put Breadboard ends on it.
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Black Walnut is my favorite wood, that is amazing!
Nicely done!
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That is some very fine work with exceptional wood. It's not often I get a log like that w/o a single defect in the boards you'd want to pair together.
Beautiful.
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Thanks, Curt
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