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    Definitely a beautiful piece of wood. That corner join looks sensational. Very sharp and clean. Great work.
    The corners turned out far better than my expectations, I am thrilled with how they look.
    Thanks for the support!

    Looks great Harlan, I bet you are stoked with how it is coming along. 28th Jan 2009 08:21 PM
    Yes, I'm very happy with it! look forward to bringing it home soon. How did you get along with the milling you had last week? Also got your timber mail out list. Looks Great.

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    Harlan
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    Started today off on a bad note! The resin had not dried yet!!!!!!!
    My fault and I know it, I did not put in enough hardener in the mix.

    As you can guess I was spewing, got the belt sander and tried that, clogged the belt after two attempts, got a card scraper, tried to scrape it off.... No luck here, so David said to put it through the thicknesser. I was a little apprehensive about doing so because I didn't want to ruin the new blades, which he had put on a week before. But he insisted I do it, so I did. Took the sticky s#$% straight off, leaving me a new area to fill with the properly mixed resin this time! So I hope Guess I will find out tomorrow.

    So re filled the holes again today, then got onto my next project which is a Jewelry case for my girlfriends' Mother. Made from black spot jarrah with possible white oak drawers and door, also a white oak beading or molding around the top. Pictures to come.

    Also hand cut my first dovetail joint, lets just say I cant cut tails for crap! Though it was tight and firm without glue so this is a plus.

    Any way, not much else to do but wait for the sides to be completed and work on the Jewelry case. Fiddly little thing!!!

    Harlan
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