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    Talking Nice weekend project

    http://www.jeffgreefwoodworking.com/...ine/index.html
    Not exactly for the beginner but worth a look, might try it in a few years when I get more time....
    Stupidity kills. Absolute stupidity kills absolutely.

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    Cool

    Yeah not a bad find Iain, I might give one a try. Will report back in say -30 years and post some pics
    Not much with the French gab but I'm sure "bombe vitrine" is a bastardisation of "the project from hell".

    Mark

    [This message has been edited by Eastie (edited 08 February 2002).]

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    Wow!! If you ever get a little smug about your own creations, this will humble you.

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    Hi all,
    I've been admiring Jeff's work for some time now.

    Not just his woodwork but the exhaustive 'how to' projects on his website.

    And the tools refereces make his site a cut above the rest.

    I've had the end table on my list of cool things for quite some time.

    Of course the Bombe Vitrine is my favorite. And like you, I think would be impossible to complete.

    The Oriental Cabinet would by my next can do project after the end table.

    The Curved Cope and Stick Joinery is brilliant.

    And his choice of subjects to interview are interesting.


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