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| Registered User Forum Geek | this is a couple day's of just playing around in the shop i made 4 of each design walnut oak cherry butternut pine the finish is a cabnet grade lacquer 3 coats and no stain del schisler
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| Forum Administrator Supreme Forum King Join Date: Aug 2004 Location: Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada First Name: Mark Posts: 3,787 ![]() | Those are some really nice tables del, very well done. Thanks for sharing.
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| Official Greeter Supreme Forum King Join Date: Sep 2004 Location: New Lebanon, Ohio "USA" First Name: Dave or "Doc" Posts: 4,714 ![]() | Really nice looking del. Dave the "Doctor"
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| Retired Moderator Forum Geek | Nice looking tables Del.
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| Registered User Supreme Forum King | Nice tables Del - I'd be happy to get ONE of those done in 2 WEEKS, let alone several in a few days! Nicely done. |
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not braging but i can get one done in 1 day if i didn't have to glue up the top not much time involved the top take most of the time waiting for the glue to dry and i spray cabnet lacquer and can get 3 coats on in the same afternoon del schisler
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| Registered User Forum Geek | here are some more pic's of table's i have made the coffee table is walnut and i turned the legs out on my delta leathe 3 coat's of cabnet grade lacquer the other table with the turned legs i made 3 of these walnut oak cherry with the same finish they sure come out nice i thank the other table with the off set leg turnning was a nice challenge it is the porringer top tea table from the woodworkers journal january/febuary 1994 the off set is called country cabriole legs it is made out of walnut i guess i had more walnut than cherry at the time i also have made probly 50 jewerly box's with flock swede inside i will put some pic's of them in
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| Registered User Forum Geek | here is the jewelery box inside with blue swede i use the gun for this del schisler
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| Registered User Forum Geek | sorry for all the posts pic wasn's were it should have been
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| Registered User Forum Geek | here is a nice 51"tall X 21" wide X 1" thick slab i sanded it down a bit to see the burl i am going to slice it in 4 pieces for my burl door frount inlays i am going to make i have the stacked door stile and rail cutter i may use that also just dress it up a bit i have the delta band saw with the riser and resaw blade i am going to make in in sections and finish lacquer and assy. so as to not have any over spray i like doing this easyer to handle and makes it like a kit form and each piece you put togother make's it look like you have done something will use splines and gorilla glue i havent made up my mine on the inside for the floor maybe ash running the short way for strength and the back maybe the same saving my walnut i like to use the walnut for the show i will keep you posted may post the progress ? del schisler
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