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    G`day to all,I am not hiere to say how good I am,Im on this forum to show you all some peaces of my work.I do know there are not perfect but I am not only usind wood to bulid my furniture,must often I do use my love,my passion for wood.cheers

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    Hi Chris and welcome. This is definatly the place to display your love and passion, so go crazy Irishman and show us what you've got.
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    Hi Claw Hama

    Thank you...your opinion is important to me.One thing I am not Ireshman,I am Polish.Iam living since a fiew years in Ireland.I am considering to move to Australia.I would like show my profile on this forum to introduse my work,to make woodworkers frends,to make shure that my skill is good for Australian market.I am also seeking for work in Australia,I will offer my skill for somebody who would relly appreciate.thanks agen.
    cheers,chris

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    Chris I just had a look at your album, you have done some lovely work. You should talk to Wouldwood you guys have worked on similar projects I'm sure.
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    Hi Claw Hama

    Thanks for replay.I have not been working with Wouldwood on similar projects cors all my peaces I made in my workshop a fiew years ego in Poland.I would like tok to Wouldwood and see his peaces.

    cheers,chris

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    Hi Chris
    Just had a look through your album.
    Nice work!
    Those are some really beautiful pieces of antique furniture!
    Very nice.
    Henryka

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    Hi Chris, and welcome to the forum. You do beautiful work. A lot of time has gone into some of those pieces.
    Bob

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    Hi Henryka,thank you.I am on this forum to show people my work.I have done it a fiew years ago in my workshop in Poland.Since I move to Ireland I am not working as cabinet maker.it is very sad but true.I love woodwork that is whay I am looking for job to get back into furniture indrustry.do you think my skill is good enough for Canadian market?
    cheers,Chris

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    Hi Bob and thanks for your opinion abaut my work.Yes it is true i put a lot time ,love,passion into furniture I have done it.do you think my skill is good enough for Australian market?I am loooking for job, tought Australia would be rithe for myself.

    cheers

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    Hi Chris,
    Yes, from what I can see, your skill is good enough for Canada.
    Actually any country where your knowledge of finishing and creativity can be displayed and promoted.
    If you plan to work for yourself the key maybe is finding the right market in a city where people are looking for original pieces of work or have their own piece refinished.
    Good luck .
    Henryka

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    Just taken a look at your work, very nice. Great stuff.
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    Cheers John

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