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  1. Fred48

    Post a photo of the last thing you made

    Beautiful design and excellent craftsmanship Fred
  2. Fred48

    Hello Workshop Warriors

    @Chris Jones (imesteins) , Welcome to the forum Chris Fred
  3. Fred48

    Evening UKworkshoppers..

    @mike* Welcome to the forum Fred
  4. Fred48

    Tree Table Project

    Stunning design and craftsmanship. Hope you post a thread on the chairs. Thanks for sharing Fred
  5. Fred48

    Aluminium Tote / Knob nuts? (nothing rude)

    x2 for beech handles
  6. Fred48

    Supersizing a female figurine

    Lady P is beautifully designed and executed. The grain of the oak. Wow
  7. Fred48

    Supersizing a female figurine

    Lady P is beautiful. Lovely job. Fred
  8. Fred48

    Hi from Hungerford

    Welcome to the forum Tim. I second @Bingy man re the telephone table Fred
  9. Fred48

    New member here!

    Good morning Joe What a story and all the best for the future. Welcome to the forum Fred
  10. Fred48

    Another plane old project

    @Pabs I attended a plane ‘fettling’/ chisel sharpening course with David Charlesworth in 2001 and it was excellent. An idea you may wish to experiment with, based on what I learnt in the course. If you are intending to plane timbers like mahogany, which can have an interlocking grain, like...
  11. Fred48

    Hi. Im Dave.

    Welcome to the forum
  12. Fred48

    Should we have a CNC Forum on UKW?

    Thank you @MikeK
  13. Fred48

    Should we have a CNC Forum on UKW?

    And a yes from me please.
  14. Fred48

    New member

    Welcome to the forum
  15. Fred48

    Hi, Noob here.....

    Welcome to the forum
  16. Fred48

    Identification of woods on cabinet

    Pleasure
  17. Fred48

    Identification of woods on cabinet

    Your original photos, as @Sgian Dubh wrote is tiger oak on its way to Brown oak. Your latest images show the the tiger oak in places have been glued to plain grained oak.I Fred
  18. Fred48

    Hi.

    Welcome to the forum
  19. Fred48

    Hello All

    Welcome to the forum
  20. Fred48

    Identification of woods on cabinet

    Hi Colin I have used chestnut many years ago when making partners desks for a company in Liverpool. We used it instead of oak for the drawer sides backs and bottoms. It was lighter and much easier to work than oak, and cheaper. The French publishers did stain the chestnut and it looked good. Fred
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