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A few things from my shop


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 PostPosted: Thu Dec 02, 10 10:23 am   
Bench Dog

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Location: SE,Ohio
I thought I would jump in and post a few things from my little shop.

Danish inspired cherry sideboard, a faux wood surfboard for retail display, 10 red oak bench with wood wrapped metal leg structure.

Thanks for looking,
Nick


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 PostPosted: Thu Dec 02, 10 11:11 am   
Bench Dog

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Those bench legs are cool looking.

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 PostPosted: Thu Dec 02, 10 11:55 am   
Green Lumber

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That surfboard catches the eye. Nicely done.


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 PostPosted: Fri Dec 03, 10 6:05 am   
Wood Guru

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Nice swallow tail dude....Spicoli would be proud!!!!


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 PostPosted: Fri Dec 03, 10 6:42 am   
Bench Dog

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Thanks guys,
"My Dads got a bitchen set of tools"
That was the prototype for them and then I did a set of 7 that went to Hawaii. There were 4 different styles the longest being a 10 footer. I was then asked to make a smaller version of them all and had a production run of about 60 that got shipped all over the country.

Not woodworking in the traditional/pure way that you fellas here make stuff but I make a living!

Nick

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 PostPosted: Fri Dec 03, 10 7:59 am   
Bench Dog

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nbuk wrote:
Thanks guys,

Not woodworking in the traditional/pure way that you fellas here make stuff but I make a living!

Nick


I'm not a luddite so technology and machinery is fine by me. The bottom line is your building beautiful things out of wood.

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 PostPosted: Fri Dec 03, 10 9:13 am   
Bench Dog

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Here is a little stool I made as a design experiment and to test my rotary axis on the cnc.
nbuk wrote:
I'm not a luddite so technology and machinery is fine by me
;)

It needs some more work sanding and sealed with something. I attached the top with lazy susan hardware and the kids are having fun spinning on it.

Nick


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 PostPosted: Fri Dec 03, 10 11:38 am   
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NBuk,

Cool Stool Dude...... The kids love it and Neil will be all over that Multi-Axis CNC build.

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 PostPosted: Sun Jun 26, 11 7:58 pm   
Bench Dog

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recent work.


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 PostPosted: Sun Jun 26, 11 8:58 pm   
Bench Dog

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Nice table leg design...I'll definitely be "sampling" that. Fuchsia color? I wont be sampling that. :shock:

The surfboard has the makings of "Churf", half chair, whole surfboard, elevate the seat height a little higher like that of a life guards chair. larger dorsal fins on the back curving down to touch the floor to stabilize the chair.


Anyway, nice work.

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 PostPosted: Sun Jun 26, 11 10:58 pm   
Bench Dog

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Surfs up dude! Nice Board.

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