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    Looks excellent, well done.
    There are several ways you can rotate photos, see the pictures below.
    I took a screen print & modified it in Microsoft Paint.
    I then rotated it using "Windows Photo Viewer" - see the first photo.
    You can also open the photo in Microsoft Paint & use it to rotate.
    Microsoft Powerpoint would also do it.
    All the best,

    RG B T.jpgRG Bench top.jpg
    Len

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    Id agree with Elan, a single bench top would represent a days work in a joinery. Bit different when you are at home, with the dog under your feet. When I do a bench top I am working with a piece of timber that is rough sawn and wany edged. It can near enough take a day to bring these pieces into some sort of proportion that would be acceptable to progress to a piece of furniture and Ive been in the trade for fifty years. So it would be fair to assume a novice is going to have a few extra hours to add to his time sheet.

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