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but it involves wood, and I enjoyed the process. You cannot see the vine, but in about 2 years it should show quite well. I planted a yellow tea-rose.
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(07-01-2018, 03:39 PM)Cecil Wrote: but it involves wood, and I enjoyed the process. You cannot see the vine, but in about 2 years it should show quite well. I planted a yellow tea-rose.
Very nice work - love the red, white and blue decorations!!!
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It looks fine to me. It looks great in fact!
Define; "Fine".
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(07-01-2018, 03:39 PM)Cecil Wrote: but it involves wood, and I enjoyed the process. You cannot see the vine, but in about 2 years it should show quite well. I planted a yellow tea-rose.
I like what you've done. Hope it's more level than it looks here.
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(07-02-2018, 04:25 PM)Birdseye Bill Wrote: I like what you've done. Hope it's more level than it looks here.
Yep, it is level. I was going to retake the picture, but posted as is anyway.
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(07-02-2018, 03:58 PM)daddo Wrote: It looks fine to me. It looks great in fact!
Define; "Fine".
Are you seeing "Fine?" I wrote "vine" and I see "vine" written in the post. I cannot see vine in the picture though.
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The best woodworking is solving practical problems in elegant, decorative, practical ways with good, practical craftsmanship.
Did I say practical enough? And I'll repeat. Craftsmanship.
Nice work.
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(07-02-2018, 03:58 PM)daddo Wrote: It looks fine to me. It looks great in fact!
Define; "Fine".
When I read your post the first time, I thought the word "vine" in the content was showing up as "Fine." I forgot about the title which states "Fine Woodworking"
Fine woodworking vs construction.
The trellis is a construction project.
Fine woodworking involves good quality wood, usually hardwood, tight joints and a finish.
The trellis is made of construction lumber, the joints are close and I did not apply a finish.
Therefore I would call this a construction project more than a woodworking project.
However, it was fun and it is still a piece of art.
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(07-07-2018, 06:34 AM)Cian Wrote: I dig it............
totally
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