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Users activity: 35 posts per thread
Forum activity: 6 active threads during last week
 

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Threads: 6 61 210
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Nonny
3
user's latest post:
Slate mirror surround/frame
Published (2009-12-26 20:25:00)
"Han" wrote in message ... "Nonny" wrote in news:qjrZm.119806$gg6.19623 @newsfe25.iad: Speaking of using marble for decoration somewhere other than on a floor or counter top, I also did some work with slate that was both fun and came out well. SNIP Beautiful!!! Thanks. What's funny is how some folk reacted to the mirror, since they assumed it had cost a fortune. Instead, it took about $25 worth of...
Larry Jaques
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user's latest post:
Slate mirror surround/frame
Published (2009-12-26 22:31:00)
On Sat, 26 Dec 2009 09:01:03 -0800, the infamous "Nonny" scrawled the following: Speaking of using marble for decoration somewhere other than on a floor or counter top, I also did some work with slate that was both fun and came out well. We had a second place up in the mountains, and it has a granite tile entry, with a framed mirror hung over a primitive table to add to the sense of depth. The mirror's frame was pretty...
Larry Jaques external usenet poster
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user's latest post:
Marble planters - Page 2 -...
Published (2009-12-26 05:55:00)
On Thu, 24 Dec 2009 15:32:03 -0800, the infamous "Nonny" scrawled the following: "Swingman" wrote in message m... Nonny wrote: "Swingman" wrote in message ... Nonny wrote: In another thread, I mentioned the possible use of marble or granite as an inlay for a table or desk. That reminded me that I'd built some planters of marble and perhaps they'll give you an idea or two for your...
Out-West
1
user's latest post:
Slate mirror surround/frame
Published (2009-12-27 03:06:00)
Looks great. I like it. Nice to see something done out of the ordinary. How did you hang the mirror? Paul T.
Han
1
user's latest post:
Slate mirror surround/frame
Published (2009-12-26 19:37:00)
"Nonny" wrote in news:qjrZm.119806$gg6.19623 @newsfe25.iad: Speaking of using marble for decoration somewhere other than on a floor or counter top, I also did some work with slate that was both fun and came out well. SNIP Beautiful!!! -- Best regards Han email address is invalid
Mark & Juanita
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user's latest post:
Slate mirror surround/frame
Published (2009-12-26 20:10:00)
Nonny wrote: Speaking of using marble for decoration somewhere other than on a floor or counter top, I also did some work with slate that was both fun and came out well. We had a second place up in the mountains, and it has a granite tile entry, with a framed mirror hung over a primitive table to add to the sense of depth. The mirror's frame was pretty crappy, so one weekend I decided to see if I could improve on things. A trip to...
Doug Winterburn
1
user's latest post:
Santa's work done for '09
Published (2009-12-26 18:41:00)
On 12/25/2009 10:06 AM, Leon wrote: "Doug wrote in message ... Made these for the two grandsons 1 and 4 yrs old. The centipede was from a wood mag article and the cricket xylophone was from a Rockler bar kit and plan. Delivery is tomorrow morning. Very cool Doug. Hopefully you will be around to see those regifted to your great grand children. A true family treasure. Thanks for the comments guys. The toys were a hit with the little...
Lew Hodgett[_6_]
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Santa's work done for '09
Published (2009-12-26 20:18:00)
"Doug Winterburn" wrote: The four year old drove his parents nuts with the xylophone :-) For a four year old that's not a drive, that's a short puttG. Glad to see the projects were a hit. Lew
Patrick[_7_]
1
user's latest post:
Rockler Murphy bed - Page 2 -...
Published (2009-12-31 04:36:00)
Indeed very nice. I made this same bed and wish it had one other featu an automatic off switch for the lights when the bed is raised. In a hurry one day I left the lights on. I'm thankful I didn't burn the house down. Made sad work of my footboard... -- Patrick Fischer Olalla, WA "Leon" wrote in message ... "Doug Winterburn" wrote in message ... I finally finished the Murphy bed. Did a test sleep...
Jim Hall[_4_]
1
user's latest post:
Scissor blocks
Published (2010-01-02 01:32:00)
These used up scrap and were a big hit at Christmas with the quilter I'm married too..
 

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Started 1 month ago (2009-12-06 06:13:00)  by Mark & Juanita
Doug Winterburn wrote: I finally finished the Murphy bed. Did a test sleep last night - good results :-) Very nice. -- There is never a situation where having more rounds is a disadvantage Rob Leatham
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Started 1 week, 3 days ago (2009-12-26 19:37:00)  by Han
"Nonny" wrote in news:qjrZm.119806$gg6.19623 @newsfe25.iad: Speaking of using marble for decoration somewhere other than on a floor or counter top, I also did some work with slate that was both fun and came out well. SNIP Beautiful!!! -- Best regards Han email address is invalid
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Started 1 week, 5 days ago (2009-12-25 00:05:00)  by Nonny
"Doug Winterburn" wrote in message ... Made these for the two grandsons 1 and 4 yrs old. The centipede was from a wood mag article and the cricket xylophone was from a Rockler bar kit and plan. Delivery is tomorrow morning. THOSE are cool. We have a grandson due in Feb. and that'd be perfect for him next Christmas. Thanks for the photo and idea. -- Nonny ...
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Started 1 week, 5 days ago (2009-12-24 21:18:00)  by Swingman
Nonny wrote: In another thread, I mentioned the possible use of marble or granite as an inlay for a table or desk. That reminded me that I'd built some planters of marble and perhaps they'll give you an idea or two for your own home. Beautiful work ... your home looks like a magazine ad. -- www.e-woodshop.net Last update: 10/22/08 KarlC@ (the obvious)
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Started 2 weeks ago (2009-12-23 06:09:00)  by Dave Balderstone
The author has marked this message not to be archived. This post will be deleted on December 30, 2009. In article , Mark & Juanita wrote: I had a cutout left over from my kitchen project a couple years ago. While doing other projects, I was weighing possible uses; tossing it offended my sensibilities. The objective was to come up with a simple application that did ...
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Started 2 months ago (2009-11-05 22:47:00)  by Leon[_6_]
"Mike" wrote in message ... http://inlaytable.vze.com/ Very nice Mike! Where are you located?
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Started 2 weeks ago (2009-12-22 14:25:00)  by Marty[_8_] external usenet poster
I made this wooden watch with a tight dovetail clasp. Unfortunately, if the dovetail is too tight she can't connect it with one hand and if it is too loose it gets disconnected on its own. Anyone have any ideas for a clasp? I don't want to use magnets or Velcro and would like to avoid metal if possible.
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Started 2 weeks, 3 days ago (2009-12-20 07:16:00)  by Nonny external usenet poster
This was built out of scrap, using cherry and just a little walnut. The stand is fastened to a stud inside the wall for strength. The lowest part is a blind bin that holds the wall wart and duplex receptical to power the telephone. Above that is a shelf unit to hold a telephone book, with the cordless phone/answering machine on a sloped top, surrounded by a half-inlaid dowel to ...
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Started 1 month ago (2009-12-06 06:13:00)  by Mark & Juanita
Doug Winterburn wrote: I finally finished the Murphy bed. Did a test sleep last night - good results :-) Very nice. -- There is never a situation where having more rounds is a disadvantage Rob Leatham
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