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  1. #1
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    Default My 3 way miter tea table

    First time share my work, a piece for myself.

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    WOW that is some mighty fine workmanship there Miao.
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    and further more What a first post!!!

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    Please tell us you used the latest in CNC machining equipment for these joints and and constructed it in a futuristic workshop... using robots with laser aligning eyes and Bessey clamps for hands.

    Because if you claim to have done the lot, by hand, using Grandad's chisels worn down to a nub on a folding card table pressed into service as a work bench and all done in a 6' X 4' garden shed with no lighting....I'm gonna cry.


    A lot.

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    Nice work
    Are those joints japanese?
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    Wow, that is really impressive!

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    In Wenge as well, very impressive!
    "We must never become callous. When we experience the conflicts ever more deeply we are living in truth. The quiet conscience is an invention of the devil." - Albert Schweizer

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    Love your work sir
    Visit my website at www.myFineWoodWork.com

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    Smile Thank you all

    So appreciate all your support!

    It is one of the Chinese traditional joint. I have cut miter on compound miter cut saw, mainly hand saw the pins and chisel out the shape. All the mortises I drilled first and chisel into shape.

    Here is the close looking after I glued.
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    And The first tenon I am done

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    Smile Thanks your all

    So appreciate all your support!

    It is one of the Chinese traditional joint. I have cut miter on compound miter cut saw, mainly hand saw the pins and chisel out the shape. All the mortises I drilled first and chisel into shape.

    Here is the close looking after I glued.
    IMG_3734.jpg

    And The first tenon I am done
    Attachment 293912

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    Crikey Miao. You didn't learn that in Australia i am willing to bet!

    Where did you learn your woodworking skills?

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    I like seeing new things and this is fabulous, well done miao, very classy work.

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    Now that is some very interesting work. Thank you for sharing.

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    Magnificent craftsmanship mate!

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