_________________ "The gem of life, hidden in a piece of wood is overcome by the force of the artist, who succeeds in giving it another sense. A deeper one"
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Joined: Wed Mar 02, 11 1:15 pm Posts: 446 Location: New york
Reminds me of a star wars space ship.
But I do like the joinery aspect . Thanks for the trip down memory lane with the shop environment, the process was accurate, straight line rip, sticker, shaper, slider, then assemble, sand, sand some more, boss shows up, "are you done yet?", client shows up , boss gets all the credit, buzzer goes off , go home.
_________________ "Leave the gun take the cannoli"
Joined: Tue Jun 17, 08 5:54 pm Posts: 777 Location: Villebon sur Yvette, France
new york new york wrote:
reminds me of a star wars space ship
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client shows up , boss gets all the credit, buzzer goes off , go home.
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_________________ "The gem of life, hidden in a piece of wood is overcome by the force of the artist, who succeeds in giving it another sense. A deeper one"
Joined: Thu Dec 02, 10 10:13 pm Posts: 29 Location: Lone Tree, CO
The M3 is amazing! That really gets me thinking about some ideas for other pieces. It takes the whole concept of negative space to a whole other level.
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