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Very nice. Your son will have a skill that will last a life time.
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I thought I was the only one to use saw guides as clamps.
Great project and great son.
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(07-20-2023, 12:25 PM)ajkoontz Wrote: Just wanted to brag on my son for completing his 4H Fair project- a waterfall bookcase. Credit to my wife for picking the plans, it's not something I would have picked but I like the finished product a lot. It is made of mahogany, with a dye stain/ shellac finish, and has a dovetailed drawer (machine cut).
I like it that you're teaching him not to be a clamp 'snob'.
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I like that design as well. Fits books/stuff of different size properly.
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Wow! Very nice. I wish I had started woodworking that young
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Kudos to the wife for picking the plans. Great design...I had not heard of "waterfall cabinet". I'm a Texan, I know about bragging. Bragging is overstating the facts. From where I sit, you are not bragging.
Congratulations to all three of you!
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Likewise, great job by all, but especially your son.
Was this a commercial plan? I like the look so much I might be interested in making my own.
Mark
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