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    Default One more time with feeling, more tables

    Ahh the 3.5m x 1.2m Aust Red Cedar dining table. Timber from Mal Ward, feet cut and almost done, legs cut and yet to be dressed. Off to a fast start
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    I like chunky refectory style tables. Will you tennon the legs into the top?
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    I know you believe you understand what you think I wrote, but I'm not sure you realize that what you just read is not what I meant.


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    Hi WW, yes tenons into the top and foot rail, dowels into the curved legs from the cross rail. The rest I'll play by ear
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    Loverly!
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    (White with none)
    Follow my little workshop/gallery on facebook. things of clay and wood.

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    I like your design and that Red Cedar I believe is going to look beautiful.

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    CH, you look like Mal.
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    CH another one for me to watch. Good way to while away the hours.

    Mal's wood home delivery "You ring he bring"

    Gives me an idea

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    Looks good to me. Like the curve in the legs.

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    More entertainment for the peasants!!

    Is there more colour in that timber than the photos show.?

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    hey guys
    Wongo I even have a similar limp as Mal. Mals home delivery, do you want nuts and malt on that. So whats your idea Ray??? Artme, yes it has more colour than is showing but not a lot. The client only wants a caramely sort of colour not a red so all is good. Once the finish goes on it should be just right (I hope)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Claw Hama View Post
    hey guys
    Wongo I even have a similar limp as Mal. Mals home delivery, do you want nuts and malt on that. So whats your idea Ray??? Artme, yes it has more colour than is showing but not a lot. The client only wants a caramely sort of colour not a red so all is good. Once the finish goes on it should be just right (I hope)
    Webcam in your workshop minus your bad habits we could all sit and watch woodwork WiP would of course have to have one in WW shop also.

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    Your shed

    Neighbours house.

    How do you manage noise?

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    Quote Originally Posted by wheelinround View Post
    Webcam in your workshop minus your bad habits we could all sit and watch woodwork WiP would of course have to have one in WW shop also.
    I don't show up on camera (nor appear in mirrors)!
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    Hi Lig, yes my one close neighbour. Up untill a year and a half ago there was a little old couple who were deaf so I was ok. Then I had a middle age mum with two little girls move in but she works a lot and even when home doesn't seem to mind. My only realy noisey machine is the thicknesser so I try and pick my times when it will not anoy her. I also give them a box of chockies at Christmas etc and give lots of appologies. My parents live next door on the other side and I have a park to the left of the photo. The lady who owns the shed is in her 80s and lives in the front of her house so generaly its pretty good. Luckily I love my hand tools and use them as much as I can.

    Web cam, no I just don't think so.
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    CH do you check your timber for moisture content. I picked up some beautiful rosewood from Mal and was just about to start on a project when I decided to check MC. Very high, so project on hold. Great timber though.
    Bob

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