monkeybiter":j3tbsrwi said:This is just half a lump of log, Black Poplar I think, from a nearby church. Not meant to be good [that's just as well], just a bit of a doodle really, it will sit in the garden with a plant pot on it.
I thought the dark marking within the wood rather helped this one:
thetyreman":o3pus8zm said:just finished my first workbench!
DTR":3dtahte3 said:Cordy: love the table!
XY: love the chair!
n0legs: thanks!
garethharvey":q59sggnf said:This was the last major task, our kitchen. Used 18mm ply for the carcasses, American Popular for the doors / drawers. Took some time to finish
monkeybiter":1amzk9rt said:This is just half a lump of log, Black Poplar I think, from a nearby church. Not meant to be good [that's just as well], just a bit of a doodle really, it will sit in the garden with a plant pot on it.
I thought the dark marking within the wood rather helped this one:
thetyreman":3v9tzgdo said:just finished my first workbench!
OM99":2rhyzvg3 said:Another tray made out of cherry and oak faced mdf this time, a maple and sapele tealight holder, an oak and iroko box.
nothing too complicated for my skill level .
Austinisgreat":e0k89tyq said:Fantastic work Simo! Is the pick-up a piezzo under the bridge, or buried between the walnut / limba sandwich?
Beautiful guitar, well done.
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