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Some very modest progress:
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06-15-2020, 08:49 PM
(This post was last modified: 06-15-2020, 08:50 PM by kwadams.)
That’s some gorgeous wood, Phil, and will look spectacular with finish. Is this some of your stash or did you buy it special for this project? Love that bead detail on front rail, too.
Thanks for sharing.
Kevin
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Kevin: this is from the basement stash (I'm fixed for cherry for a while). I'd like to claim the bead was done with my LN 66 but I opted for a nice beading bit instead. Its starting to look like a piece of furniture (well if you squint
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That's looking really good Philip. I'm enjoying reliving this project. :>)
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Hank: the further I get into this, the more I appreciate your masterpiece! Phil
(06-16-2020, 05:11 AM)Hank Knight Wrote: That's looking really good Philip. I'm enjoying reliving this project. :>)
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Patience, patience, and more patience.
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looks fantastic!
Cheers
Pedder (still waiting for the news from customs office)
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(06-18-2020, 12:54 AM)Pedder Wrote: looks fantastic!
Cheers
Pedder (still waiting for the news from customs office)
Pedder:
Danke Schoen!
Of course it is easy when one is using the most fantastic backsaw on the planet!
Best,
Phil (the saga continues
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Trying to "sweeten up" the fit of the drawer divider assembly. Square can sometimes be an elusive thing. Remedy: more squares
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Well, I am not over the hump yet, but I can definitely see it on the horizon!