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steveA
Trad climber
Wolfeboro, NH
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I recently bought a modern camera, and on occasion will post photo's of past projects. I've been a woodworker for over 50 years.
Here is a photo of 2 bowls-one of cherry, the other of burl maple. The table is mid-18th century style, also of cherry wood.
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steveA
Trad climber
Wolfeboro, NH
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squishy
Mountain climber
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Squish, technically you are breaking the law, aren't you?
Which law?
Dog off the leash?
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Peter Haan
Trad climber
Santa Cruz, CA
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Terrific work Steve!! Thanks for showing us.
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ß Î Ø T Ç H
Boulder climber
extraordinaire
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There was some grievous mistakes made on this corregateted tin roof project. I was just the helper or whatever, but the carpenter pretty much is now SOL with my boss.
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Brandon-
climber
The Granite State.
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1/64''???
That's a country mile on a crew I did finish work with last year. 1/64'' would get you fired for poor performance.
Tighten up your tolerances!
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wilbeer
Mountain climber
honeoye falls,ny.greeneck alleghenys
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steveA
Trad climber
Wolfeboro, NH
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Peter,
Thanks. I have many more to post. I know this is a form of spraying, but posting this type of stuff may give others ideas for the future. My longest project in duration took over 35 years to complete- my retirement home.
I will post a very long, detailed description of the construction at a later date, once I have the photo's scanned.
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Edge
Trad climber
Boulder, CO
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Steve, you've been long overdue for posting in this thread!
Are those the same turned vessels you showed me in the Longstack parking lot? It's nice to see some quality bowls outside of the hippy lettuce thread...
Have a healthy and productive New Year!
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John M
climber
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I know this is a form of spraying,
When you are sharing the joy for joys sake, then its inspiration. I dig everything people are posting on this thread. I love seeing peoples talents and hard earned skills displayed. I also like seeing people gain skills.
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steveA
Trad climber
Wolfeboro, NH
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Edge,
Thanks and same to you!
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Reilly
Mountain climber
The Other Monrovia- CA
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steveA, don't you worry your pretty little head about what is or isn't
spraying - we'll be the judge of that, thank you. You just keep posting
up the righteousness, ya hear? Oh, fabulous work there in case I didn't
make myself clear. ;-)
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steveA
Trad climber
Wolfeboro, NH
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Craig,
I'm sure your chickens appreciate the screening at the bottom to keep the critters out.
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wilbeer
Mountain climber
honeoye falls,ny.greeneck alleghenys
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Steve A,That is a great looking house.
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steveA
Trad climber
Wolfeboro, NH
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Wilbeer,
Here is just a peek at the inside.
I'll post photo's later,starting at the beginning of construction, over 30 years ago. All the wood from this house came off my timber lot, windows, doors, floor boards, wainscot paneling, Oak beams; however I did buy the crown molding on the outside trim.
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Norwegian
Trad climber
dancin on the tip of god's middle finger
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it is entertaining to see the varied
interpretations as employed by each
unique builder.
these expressions say alot about their authors,
and i applaud and appreciate each one.
someday, some future remodellor is in for a surprise,
when he achieves the partition studs at my place,
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rottingjohnny
Sport climber
mammoth lakes ca
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Weege...Love your sense of style....Round studs...! At least take the bark off...
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squishy
Mountain climber
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round studs? I've never seen that before, pretty cool.
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Reilly
Mountain climber
The Other Monrovia- CA
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I love the juxtaposition of the Bostitch and the 'studs'.
Hanging drywall on them is gonna be fun. ;-)
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