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Re: UPDATE: Book Giveaway: 500 Chairs and 500 Tables
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posted: 9:24 pm on November 8thRe: UPDATE: Book Giveaway: Modern Cabinet Work by Percy A. Wells and John Hooper
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posted: 11:59 am on September 27thRe: UPDATE: Book Giveaway: Shop Drawings for Greene & Greene Furniture by Robert W. Lang
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posted: 2:55 pm on September 13thRe: Blast Gate Improvement
Don't those holes leak when the gate is open?
posted: 9:58 am on September 12thRe: Blast Gate Improvement
Seems like a good idea, but I'm not sure I follow. Could you explain a little more?
posted: 3:09 pm on September 10thRe: UPDATE:DVD Giveaway: Revelations on Table Saw Set-up & Safety by Hendrik Varju
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posted: 2:57 pm on September 6thRe: UPDATE: Book Giveaway: The Encyclopedia of Wood
Some might say that since I won last week, that I shouldn't win again. They would be wrong.
posted: 5:28 pm on August 24thRe: "Ember in Black" Vase
Beautiful. How did you finish it?
posted: 6:33 pm on August 16thRe: UPDATE: Book Giveaway: Turning Boxes with Threaded Lids by Bill Bowers
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posted: 12:35 pm on August 16thRe: UPDATE: Book Giveaway: Creating a Fine Art Entry Table by Robert Ortiz
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posted: 10:43 am on July 8thRe: UPDATE: DVD Giveaway: Traditional Molding Techniques: Cornice Moldings by Don McConnell
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posted: 4:03 pm on June 28thRe: UPDATE: Book Giveaway: Woodworker's Guide to Veneering & Inlay by Jonathan Benson.
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posted: 8:15 pm on June 1stRe: Ash Night Table
What an interesting design! When you say "the panels were...doweled together", do you mean that the side panels were doweled to the top and bottom panels. What about the connection between the panels and the posts? Were those joints doweled too?
posted: 9:25 am on June 1stRe: UPDATE: Book Giveaway: Traditional American Rooms
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posted: 9:00 am on May 27thRe: Shop Tool Storage Cabinets
I'm halfway through building something very similar to your lower unit, and I have a question. I'm trying to decide whether to make the lower, deeper drawers have high drawer sides, or to keep them at 4 or 5 inches. How deep did you make your drawer sides?
posted: 8:45 am on May 20thRe: Paint Shelves
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posted: 8:47 am on May 19thRe: UPDATE: Book Giveaway: Choosing & Using Hand Tools
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posted: 12:09 pm on May 10thRe: Create Shop Drawings II
Oops. Never mind. I found your post on this subject here.
posted: 12:43 pm on May 8thhttp://finewoodworking.taunton.com/item/2440/organizing-bundling-and-printing-full-size-templates
David
Re: Create Shop Drawings II
This is a great tutorial. Thank you.
posted: 8:20 am on May 8thI have a question about printing. You say that you can print out a full size template (of a leg, for example) to use on the lathe. How do you do that? Do you have a large format printer?
For those of us who don't, is it possible to have SketchUp print a large component on several sheets along with registration marks for taping the sheets together?
Thanks again.
David
Re: UPDATE: Book Giveaway: Early American Country Furniture
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posted: 12:16 pm on May 3rdRe: UPDATE: Book Giveaway: The New Complete Guide to the Band Saw
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posted: 2:32 pm on April 26thRe: Book Giveaway: Furniture Restoration - Step-by-Step Tips and Techniques for Professional Results
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posted: 6:59 pm on April 16thRe: Took A Hit
Wow. That's really spectacular. Is the top parallel to the floor? How about the drawer bottoms?
posted: 3:22 pm on March 31stWhat are the bluish cylinders in the third picture?
Really interesting piece.
Re: Cocobolo & Pauduk momento box
This is spectacular! The combination of Cocobola and Padauk makes the box look like it lit from within. Beautiful.
posted: 9:20 am on March 10th