davejones New User Dave Feb 10, 2010 #21 Very nice table! Just the right amount of detail and let the wood do the rest to make it pretty. :thumbs_up
Very nice table! Just the right amount of detail and let the wood do the rest to make it pretty. :thumbs_up
C cpowell New User Chuck Feb 10, 2010 #23 Beautiful piece. Nice work on the tails - I like the size and spacing, very appealing. LOML sees this she's gonna start in on me, "why can't you get some work done while you're in the shop, like STAN does". :gar-La; Chuck
Beautiful piece. Nice work on the tails - I like the size and spacing, very appealing. LOML sees this she's gonna start in on me, "why can't you get some work done while you're in the shop, like STAN does". :gar-La; Chuck
scsmith42 New User Scott Smith Feb 10, 2010 #24 davejones said: Very nice table! Just the right amount of detail and let the wood do the rest to make it pretty. :thumbs_up Click to expand... +1. Outstanding craftsmanship.
davejones said: Very nice table! Just the right amount of detail and let the wood do the rest to make it pretty. :thumbs_up Click to expand... +1. Outstanding craftsmanship.
SSuther New User Stan Feb 10, 2010 #25 Joe Scharle said: Very nice. Did you make the scratch block especially for that bead? Click to expand... No. I made that scratcher years ago for another project. I've got some beading planes, but this actually does a better job when the grain is funky. The blade is from a piece of old power hacksaw blade. Cuts pretty quick, too.
Joe Scharle said: Very nice. Did you make the scratch block especially for that bead? Click to expand... No. I made that scratcher years ago for another project. I've got some beading planes, but this actually does a better job when the grain is funky. The blade is from a piece of old power hacksaw blade. Cuts pretty quick, too.
botebum New User Doug Feb 11, 2010 #26 That's beautiful! I really need to get off my butt and get out in the shop:BangHead: Doug
dpsnyder New User Dan Feb 11, 2010 #27 Stan, great job - a beautiful looking piece!! :icon_thum:icon_thum Dan
Shamrock New User Michael Feb 11, 2010 #28 Be-a-u-tiful! Well done indeed. What size was you final leg dimension. 1 1/2 square? Also what was your length and amount of taper? Love the DT's and the curly walnut front apron.
Be-a-u-tiful! Well done indeed. What size was you final leg dimension. 1 1/2 square? Also what was your length and amount of taper? Love the DT's and the curly walnut front apron.