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Pikler triangle braces for a pair of triangles


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(06-27-2020, 08:21 AM)Sullivan Wrote: Just finished up some 8 foot pantry doors for a friend.  Poplar rails/stiles, MDF panels.  Came out pretty good.

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Wow, nice doors.  I'm working on a closet remodel that could use a set like that.  Are these from your own design or did you get plans somewhere?
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(10-27-2020, 06:48 PM)Gary G™ Wrote: Miss Judy wants a couple of black walnut butcher block counters in her renovated kitchen.
This is the small one...

Seeing a lot of walnut for counters around here lately.  They are beautiful.
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The Revos apparently are designed to clamp railroad ties and pull together horrifically prepared joints
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Dry fitting .......


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Nice.....................
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Bit delayed with the photos but slowly working on a Queen Anne style dining chair. Not because I particularly like the style but more because I'm interested in how the joinery works and the shaping techniques for the S-curve splat and crest rail.

   
   
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looks like a real nice shop space, wood!  
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much bigger'n mine, but about the same amount of free workbench area.  
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(11-02-2020, 10:17 AM)arthropod98 Wrote: looks like a real nice shop space, wood!  
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much bigger'n mine, but about the same amount of free workbench area.  
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Thanks Artho!!
3500sqft, less the 4x8 assembly table area.
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The Revos apparently are designed to clamp railroad ties and pull together horrifically prepared joints
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2 shelf glue- ups, fresh from the drum sander, 22 x 46. They will be put on a re-purposed casket rack  
Laugh  (dad was an undertaker) and used for storage of small steel pieces. I'll trim out the back and sides with 3/4 x 2 stock. Throw a coat of linseed oil on and call it good.

If you can guess the wood type, I'll pay yer woodnet membership fee for next year.  
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