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Recent comments
Re: Is it OK to sell furniture based on FWW articles?
posted: 3:59 am on September 9thI consider the same issue when ever I visit a furniture store or check out furniture designs in magazines. On one hand I am always looking for ideas and on the other I don't think it is ethical to copy a design (especially to resell). I wish that I could afford many of the originals that I see, especially from Danish designers.
Re: New Purpose
posted: 4:33 pm on June 15thNice proportions. I especially like the top.
Re: Hanging Tool Cabinet
Now that really looks like you have exactly what one would need. Very Nice!
posted: 3:08 pm on June 8thRe: Protect Your Lungs from Harmful Dust with a Dust Mask or Respirator
That's why God invented Festool tools.
posted: 3:53 pm on May 20thRe: Tool Chest
Thanks for the feed back fidgen. I would agree SCMedLion.
posted: 4:09 pm on May 14thRe: Tool Cabinet
Now that's really a tool chest! I wish that I had your colection of tools. Would love to have that set up in my shop.
posted: 4:00 pm on May 14thRe: Marquetry tool cabinet
Yeah. Let's see it open
posted: 3:57 pm on May 14thRe: Plane cabinet
Looks cool. Kind of Tansu-esque
posted: 3:51 pm on May 14thRe: Tool Chest
I was also curious if you made that plane yourself?
posted: 2:58 pm on May 10thRe: Tool Chest
Wow! Is that ever a neat design! I'd like to see it open. What is the little piece of wood coming off the front at the bottom? The lid design, surface clamps and handle are great. Do the clamps on the back get in the way? Could they have been more horizontal? Could you slip in a framing square at the back? I like it's unique look.
posted: 2:57 pm on May 10thRe: The Ultimate Mobile Base?
Couldn't say it better myself. Having gone from a cabinet maker to a construction carpenter to a general contractor to a furniture maker, I can really appreciate all aspects of Wally's efforts. Thank you for sharing it.
posted: 2:34 pm on April 30thRe: Tablesaw techniques I wouldn't recommend
posted: 7:58 am on March 4thOther than using the miter gauge with the fence (how did it not kick back?), it wasn't the stupidest thing that I've ever seen. Seems he could have used a cord for the starter motor, like one to start a lawnmower, and then I think that I would have hung the bucket from the board.
I'm glad that I had high school wood shop to learn shop safety. Our shop teacher would throw a block of wood at you if you did something unsafe. Of course that was also dangerous, but everyone in the class got the point.