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  1. leaf_down_corner_detail

    leaf_down_corner_detail

    Another detail of the rule joint shape blending with the edge molding. Leaf is down.
  2. leaf_down

    leaf_down

    The dropleaf side of the table showing the rule joint open and the triangular leaf. This fits nicely into a corner for storage.
  3. front_corner

    front_corner

    This is the "front" corner of the dropleaf table opposite the triangular leaf. This corner is a right angle and the others are 45\'s.
  4. from_the_front_2

    from_the_front_2

    Dropleaf card table finished with water soluble dye in a diluted antique red walnut. Then amber shellac, rubbed out and waxed
  5. corner_top_up

    corner_top_up

    This shows how the rule joint blends with the edge profile of the table top in this project. The leaf is up in this photo.
  6. corner_open

    corner_open

    This shows how the rule joint blends with the edge profile of the table top in this project. The leaf if down in this photo.
  7. edge detail dropleaf corner

    edge detail dropleaf corner

    Profile of rule joint and edge profile with joint open.
  8. Kneeblock shaping

    Kneeblock shaping

    The swinging leg kneeblock and the hinge apron kneeblock are shaped and ready for scraping and sanding.
  9. Kneeblock shaping

    Kneeblock shaping

    Kneeblock is partially shaped using paring chisels and low angle block plane across the grain. Next is the rasp to shape the concave bottom of the curve.
  10. Kneeblock shaping

    Kneeblock shaping

    Hinge apron kneeblock is shaped and ready for scraping and sanding.
  11. Kneeblock shaping

    Kneeblock shaping

    Kneeblock is rough cut and glued in place.
  12. Turned foot pads

    Turned foot pads

    After marking out the pattern for the legs I turned the pads and bottom of foot. The pads are left long and will be cut later to eliminate the lathe drive marks.
  13. CNC Engraved Biz Cards - Test

    CNC Engraved Biz Cards - Test

    CNC Engraved business cards. This is an attempt to use a rotary tool to engrave wood for our cards.
  14. CNC Engraved Biz Cards - Test

    CNC Engraved Biz Cards - Test

    CNC Engraved business cards. This is an attempt to use a rotary tool to engrave wood for our cards.
  15. Elegant Business Card Holder

    Elegant Business Card Holder

    Elegant Business Card Holder
  16. TracyP

    What happened with the credit card processor?

    Our last transaction was in May, hence the last raffle. Any time there are no transactions for a period of 90 days the processor, Signa Pay puts our account in a suspended mode. I spent three hours on the phone this morning "while I was at work":eusa_naug. Authorize.net blamed Signa pay and...
  17. cskipper

    Business card info

    I talked with a lot of folks about my new business cards while at the Klingspor event in Raleigh on the 17th. I told several folks I would share the link. Forgetting the fact that I have no memory ( :BangHead:) I didn't write any names down. If you wanted that info, please send me a pm. Thanks
  18. sawduster

    calling card for active duty sailor

    I want to send a pre-paid phone card to a sailor on the USS Monterey which is currently deployed in the Middle East. My wife looked everywhere today for one and all she can find is those for-profit cards for calling from the US . AT&T makes such a card but it seems to be pretty scarce :confused_...
  19. P

    how wood you build a buissness card holder out of wood

    tell me how you wood build a card holder:icon_thum :rolleyes:
  20. TracyP

    American Express Card Acceptance

    For the time being ncwoodworker.net will not be accepting American Express credit cards. American Express has requested a business license. Since we are not a business I cannot provide this to them. We are a non profit organization not a business. I am working with our credit card processor...

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