blackrodd
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Doris":182a9pf9 said:
Another little gem, excellent detailing on the chainsaw too! A very nice item to have in you're display case.
Regards Rodders
Doris":182a9pf9 said:
Racers":3sxrjhzp said:Mike Bremner":3sxrjhzp said:Very nicely done. I might need to add a shavehorse to my long list of projects! I've actually got a few axe heads lying around waiting for the day I get around to handling them.
I know its cheating but I bought an axe handle from Amazon, http://www.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=nb_sb_ss_ ... 1447098572
The quality was very good.
Pete
Zeddedhed":2yfpp8g2 said:Just finished and delivered this cabinet in Oak.
I have to say I'm not wildly enthusiastic about it. It was made for a friend who has a load of M&S furniture and wanted this cabinet to match. The M&S one was 100mm to long.
Not much fun copying someone else work but hey ho!! It was well paid.
blackrodd":2c076y4t said:Very nice, There's something special about oak, isn't there? And something different with the glass too!
What was the glazing requirement there to comply with building regs, was Toughened good enough?
Regards Rodders
Very nice that Jon...... How did you hold the glass in place. I can see a groove...... Or did you make the slots the same size as the glass? Are they deeper in the handrail so you can lift the glass and drop into the bottom?JonnyD":2wpz727c said:
Zeddedhed":2ixetskt said:Thanks for that Rodders.
I've just taken a proper look at the photo and it really doesn't do it any favours does it?
The boards actually match up much better than they look in terms of colour and grain - bad lighting and indifferent photography methinks.
Total hours would be approximately 18 or so to get it ready for finishing, then probably another 3 or 4 hours oiling (Osmo PolyX Clear Matt)
Too slow I know, but I find it easy to get distracted and go slow when I'm not enthusiastic about a project.
Zeddedhed":4mbe3nwt said:Just finished and delivered this cabinet in Oak.
I have to say I'm not wildly enthusiastic about it. It was made for a friend who has a load of M&S furniture and wanted this cabinet to match. The M&S one was 100mm to long.
Not much fun copying someone else work but hey ho!! It was well paid.
beganasatree":rjmwq7xc said:Nice one Jon,what is the finish?
Peter.
Phill joiner":1a55smnb said:Very nice that Jon...... How did you hold the glass in place. I can see a groove...... Or did you make the slots the same size as the glass? Are they deeper in the handrail so you can lift the glass and drop into the bottom?JonnyD":1a55smnb said:
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