pezeshki
Pullman, WA, USmember
Woodworker of 25+ years. Interests in everything from Greene and Greene to Queen Anne!
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Recent comments
Re: Clark Kellogg Wins Gallery Challenge
Beautiful piece, for sure -- but totally bogus argument re: reclaimed wood. You can even read in FWW how some of this lumber is some of the finest in the world -- sunk logs in the Great Lakes are some of the best for instrument quality wood in the world.
posted: 10:14 pm on June 3rdAnd the wood affects the design. It's always easier to build truly beautiful pieces out of truly beautiful wood. It takes more talent to build something beautiful out of a bunch of weathered boards.
Re: UPDATE: Book Giveaway: Traditional American Rooms
Why not!
posted: 1:08 pm on May 27thRe: Where'd the Woodworkers Go?
Whitewater kayaking -- runoff is just getting going!
posted: 11:30 pm on May 19thRe: Coopering a box lid
Hey Derek -- nice box.
posted: 7:45 pm on May 19thWhat kind of bronze plane is that?
Chuck
Re: Carved Chairmaker's Tool Chest by Rev. Jim Paulson
Hey Jim -- Glad to see your tool chest here! FWIW, folks -- Jim also makes beautiful Windsor Chairs
posted: 6:16 pm on May 19th(from Chuck Pezeshki -- fellow classmate)
Re: UPDATE: Book Giveaway: Early American Country Furniture
Always use a period furniture book -- love those gate hinges!
posted: 1:11 am on May 4th