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  1. #1
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    Default Japanese cabinetry

    Cheers,
    Clinton

    "Use your third eye" - Watson

    http://www.flickr.com/photos/clinton_findlay/

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    Fantastic site !!

    When I can make a good joinery, not so tight , but pop when pulling tenon out from mortise, I feel my skill is improved. and cannot help smirking.)
    But it may be a eerie situation ,a middle-aged man, holding a wood stick in his hands, smirking alone in a little cabin in the silence of dark snow forest in....I hope no one witnessed.
    Love it! WHo hasn't smirked about a good bit of joinery? Go on admit it!
    Man can wait long time with open mouth for roast duck to fly in!!

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    Thanks Clinton, I enjoyed it very much.
    - Wood Borer

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    Smirking - its more a case of "ohhh, bugger" for me
    Cheers,
    Clinton

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    Thank you for introducing my webpage
    on this grait Forum. Clinton.)
    I love unique projects on Australlian woodworkers' website.
    Listen to the Forest

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    Quote Originally Posted by garakuta
    Thank you for introducing my webpage
    on this grait Forum. Clinton.)
    I love unique projects on Australlian woodworkers' website.
    Welcome aboard, great site and I hope you'll become a regular.

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    Welcome to the forum.

    Great website.I Hope to see many more examples of your work.

    Pianoman
    Man can wait long time with open mouth for roast duck to fly in!!

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    Hi Garakuta

    A very warm welcome to our forum. May you return often.

    Your work is inspiring. Thank you so much.

    Regards from Perth

    Derek

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    Stunning work.

    And no power tools anywhere.

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    Awsome.... enjoyed looking here a lot and Smirked at the smirking

    Nessie

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    Quote Originally Posted by garakuta
    Thank you for introducing my webpage
    on this grait Forum. Clinton.)
    I love unique projects on Australlian woodworkers' website.
    Domo arigato gozaimasu!Hajimemash*te!
    There's a boat inside me trying to get out.
    Was it something I ate?

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    Thank you for many compliments and heart warming welcome.
    I'm glad to know so many people is interested in joinery and hand tools in Aust.
    and the same time, I have to apologize to force reading my English on you all. )
    Your commnets inspired me to rivise my website. Thank you.
    Stevebaby-san, Hajimemash*te and Do itash.mash*te.
    Listen to the Forest

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    Good stuff man try this when your not busy http://www.taunton.com/FWN/SkillsAnd....aspx?id=24976

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    Welcome, Garakuta. I look forward to seeing more of your work.

    I still think one of the coolest joints I've seen is the one referred to here.
    Those are my principles, and if you don't like them . . . well, I have others.

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    Wow garakuta, thats some spectacular joinery. Nice work and welcome to the forums!
    Ruining great woodworks since 1996.

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