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.
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There is never a situation where having more rounds is a disadvantage
Rob Leatham
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!!!
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Best regards
Han
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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
...
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.
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www.e-woodshop.net
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Started 2 weeks ago (2009-12-23 06:09:00)
by Dave Balderstone
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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 ...
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?
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.
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 ...