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  1. gwaithcoed

    Finally finished my router table (long with lots pics)

    Excellent result cd, love the pictures. What projects have you got planned for it ?? Alan.
  2. gwaithcoed

    Not Norm, but anyone seen Ben Huggins

    How about "THE SALVAGER" what a joke. I've never watched a full program as I end up swearing at the TV and my blood pressure goes up. End of rant, must go an lie down with a damp hankie on my head :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: Alan.
  3. gwaithcoed

    COMP063 Competition -Finished!

    Lee, I guess if the children were the judges of the competition, then you have won. Great project, well done. :D :D Alan.
  4. gwaithcoed

    COMP063 Not Yet Finished 18th March

    Very nice Waka, Looking forward to seeing it completed :D :D Alan.
  5. gwaithcoed

    Pics of what I've been up to

    Excellent work Lin. I love them. :D :D especially the dragon. Alan.
  6. gwaithcoed

    Crackin Oak Vase Gromit......

    People will say it's part of the learning curve, but it 's still a bummer. Better luck next time :cry: :cry: Alan.
  7. gwaithcoed

    Another Table.(Very very long with WIP pics)Now Finished.

    Table now finished,with more pics. Alan
  8. gwaithcoed

    Safe dados????? or why you need push sticks

    Hello Tony, Sorry to hear about your accident, hope everything goes OK. I know what you mean when you said "no pain", I popped my finger into my table saw just over 12 months ago, :shock: :shock: cut a slot in my right forefinger about half inch deep. No pain, no blood thought I had got...
  9. gwaithcoed

    Our Golden Wedding

    Congratulations to you both. Alan
  10. gwaithcoed

    Walnut Hall Table - Finished

    Excellent. =D> =D> =D> Alan
  11. gwaithcoed

    Competition WIP - Can you guess what it is yet?

    Hi Jorden, That is going to be one beautiful cabinet, well done ,keep the pics coming. Alan. :lol: :lol:
  12. gwaithcoed

    COMP063 Competition WIP Pictures 4th March

    Looking good Stewart, Keep the photos coming. Alan.
  13. gwaithcoed

    Walnut Hall Table Part 2 - WIP (not the comp) **2.4Mb Pics**

    Excellent BHT. I don't think there can ever be too many photo's. I like the way you have done the top of the legs (more ideas for the to do list) Let us see it when it is finished Alan. P.S. Love your veneer press. :lol: :lol:
  14. gwaithcoed

    Jokes 2

    An 80 year old woman was arrested for shop lifting. When she went before the judge he asked her, "What did you steal?" She replied: "A can of peaches". The judge asked her why she had stolen them and she replied that she was hungry. The judge then asked her how many peaches were in the can...
  15. gwaithcoed

    mostly pine

    Argee wrote Yes Colron recomend "allow to dry for at least 6 hours or preferably overnight." I have stained something this afternoon which I was going to varnish after lunch tomorrow. I will now leave it untill Friday to see if that helps. It's got to be some reaction with the stain as...
  16. gwaithcoed

    mostly pine

    Hello Argee, I like yourself sand with 400 grit before applying the stain (colron mostly). Even after allowing the correct drying time for the stain to dry I find that when I apply the clear varnish it takes forever to dry. My wife gets fed up with me bringing thing into the house to dry...
  17. gwaithcoed

    Posting my first pic (** WARNING - 1.2 Mb Download**)

    Wow, That is fantastic, I don't know how you would have the patience to do that. =D> Alan.
  18. gwaithcoed

    Teapots Puzzle

    :tongue9: Ditto Alan
  19. gwaithcoed

    Scrap Cabinet WIP

    I like as it is, I certainly wouldn't paint it, but maybe it has to be painted to suit the surroundings in which it will end up. Cheers Alan.
  20. gwaithcoed

    Another Table.(Very very long with WIP pics)Now Finished.

    Hello dedee, I used a similar method when making two chess tables a while back.One of these had a teak frame and the board was made up of squares of mahogany and ash. These were sanded flat after glueing without any problems and I'm hoping for the same result this time . Fingers crossed...
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