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    Default Slab and log furniture

    I thought that I would post some pics of the stuff that I made today.
    Watch out he bites!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Zarguld View Post
    I thought that I would post some pics of the stuff that I made today.
    Looks great - i love this el natural look. But you forgot to show pics of the underside! How's it all put together?

    Ryan

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    you've been a busy beaver. cool!
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    Wonderful! The table and stool is my favourite. Are you going to make a rustic mirror to match? Maybe a dressing table?

    I second Ryan's request. Any chance of pictures of the joinings?

    Thanks
    Wendy

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    looks good mate.

    again howdya join? probly better than my countersun baten screws from teh rails.

    should have plenty of legs next week.

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    I have the things in the van for the markets tomorrow but I have taken some pics of the underside for you I will take some more tomorrow if you guys would like. It is just all tenon and mortise joins I have taken a pic of the tool I use to make the log tenons with I have sizes from 1/2' up to 3 1/2's for the tenons I just use the corresponding size forstner bit.
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    Yeah I look forward to all the logs next week thanks Carl.And I will take a bunch of pics tomorrow of all the campher chopping boards I made from the wood I got from you they turned out great.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RufflyRustic View Post
    Are you going to make a rustic mirror to match? Maybe a dressing table?
    This is a pic of the mirror I made for my daughter on top of her dressing table but I will make some log ones and post them for you.and all I used to join this one was pocket screws and glue I LOVE pocket screws the just save me so much time.Looks like she could clean the mirror too lol.
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    Love it.
    Reality is no background music.
    Cheers John

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    pics of market as promised and no that is not me in the cowboy hat that was the fellow in the stall next door I am taking the pic.
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    A couple more.
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    Nice work all round Zarguld.

    Love the rustic but not crude look.

    Just wonder if you need to put a couple of coats of finish underneath everything to help lessen moisture ingress.

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    I do on the outdoor furniture but I guess I have been to lazy to put a coat or two undereath on the indoor furniture i guess I could though.
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    Lazy you gee now where'd ya get an idea like that the move north did you the world of good.

    Great work Guy

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    All in one day? Wow. I'm impressed...
    Veni, Vedi, Vicmarc. I came, I saw, I did a little woodturning.

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