John Brown
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Kindle?As I move a lot, I was pondering an easier way to move my ~20 meters of books, without having to pack boxes, dismantle the shelves, move, assemble the shelves and unpack the books
Kindle?As I move a lot, I was pondering an easier way to move my ~20 meters of books, without having to pack boxes, dismantle the shelves, move, assemble the shelves and unpack the books
Nope... it's just not the sameKindle?
I thought that was the glue line where Derek glued them on.Beautiful, but I don't like the knife lines on the dovetails.
Don't laugh. My friend builds like that, fake dovetails. Cuts side board then glues 5 little pieces together so looks like a dove tail, then dowels front to side pieces.I thought that was the glue line where Derek glued them on.
Well if you can build like that. You need to get the wife to stop shopping at the yellow and blue store!Nothing exciting but.....
Made this little stand for a small portable ac unit was made for SWMBO, and painted to match an existing unit bought from the Yellow and Blue Swedish store....Quite pleased it colour matches and she liked it!
Padster
It doesn't look like meBut, what is it ? - It's a "Thing ummy bob."
Well, to be more precise, it's a wooden swage block, that I hope will allow me to bend silver into a tube, so I can make a sterling silver ferrule. I will definitely have to practise on some 1mm brass sheet first to see if it works. I mean, what could possibly go wrong?
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Yes you are missing the y ummy part! Lol.It doesn't look like me
Paul200,I'm guessing this is an occasional table. It's for our hall and won't get used for coffee - more likely handbags, keys and the post. I'm not a fan of 'river' tables, having seen so many terrible examples and being averse to ruining beautiful wood with resin, but I liked the look of a Tim Stead piece that had the river without the resin - a dry river bed, I suppose.
The top is Elm that was felled about 2 miles away and the undercarriage is Elm from the same tree with Black Walnut legs. I used Patina as the finish for the first time and, although impressed with it's obvious hardwearing qualities, am not in love with the glossiness after three coats. I'm hoping it will tone down with use.
Thanks George. I thought that, but was concerned that the wax may negate the stain resistant features of Patina. I'll see how it goes and maybe use wire wool/wax down the line. Stains shouldn't be a worry really because, after all, it isn't a coffee tablePaul200,
Nice looking table. You can always cut the gloss by going over it with some steel wool (#0000, or rougher) followed up with wax.
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