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    i wonder how it would look with some carving in the middle of the panels?

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    Nice work as usual Rocker, I like it, The two timbers look great together. well done.
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    Quote Originally Posted by tashammer View Post
    i wonder how it would look with some carving in the middle of the panels?
    Probably terrible with my carving skills:eek:

    Rocker

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    Nice one Rocker. Understated, but the lift from that curve under, with the swell out of the top rails adds a subtle something to lift it from plain-ness.
    And the timbers work well together.

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    Andy Mac
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    A quietly masterful piece, Rocker. Very very nice.
    Those are my principles, and if you don't like them . . . well, I have others.

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    Thanks, gentlemen, for the kind remarks; but I cannot claim credit for the design features; as I mentioned in my first post, the design was published in AWW.

    My next project is a major one that will take a few weeks - to clean up my shed sufficiently for it to be presentable for the gtg in November After that it will be too hot to do much work in the shed for a few months.

    Rocker

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rocker View Post
    My next project is a major one that will take a few weeks - to clean up my shed sufficiently for it to be presentable for the gtg in NovemberRocker
    Now that, if it's anything like my shed, will be a MAJOR (! ) challenge...

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    Beautiful Blanket Box Rocker!! I totally agree with Zen's description Am looking forward to seeing it in November.

    cheers
    Wendy

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