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    With all the tiny turning going on, seems like a table to place it on is needed. Made this back in 1989. Took up making small stuff for a while after I busted both shoulders (don't ask).

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    Another pic with the table top tilted.

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    Darryl,those are Great!
    looking at the joint bewteen the back leg and the seat,it appears you didn't compromise construction for the size.
    Neat stuff!!
    Both shoulder?!?!? yeeouch!

    Now ya need a place setting and a vaze full of flowers!

    Chiz.
    I Love The Smell Of Sawdust In The Morning,
    It Smells Like....Victory!

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    Darryl, that table and chair is fantastic. It is nice to see something that resembles contemporary furniture instead of the heavy Victorian stuff. Is it 1/12th?
    Sorry I am so late on noticing your post, I am just backtracking over pics I missed.
    Love to see some more of your mini work.
    Barbara

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    Amazing Can you please advise as to how you made such a large 50c coin? Give you get reserve Bank approval Tonto

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    Thanks It is 1/12th scale. I made a lot of it back in '88/89 and sold basically all of it. That's the only piece I kept. Most of my stuff was Regency or Australian Colonial style. I still have some pics around somewhere - I'll dig them out & scan them when I have a chance.

    There are people who can build 1/12th scale will completely accurate joinery - dovetailed drawers, the whole bit. Amazing work. Beyond my patience
    The Australian Woodworkers Database - over 3,500 Aussie Woods listed: http://www.aussiewoods.info/
    My Site: http://www.aussiewoods.info/darryl/

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