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That's very nice ^^^^
Almost too nice to use as a workbench.Built last winter. Have.pics of of it all along the way. All White Oak except for panels on sides and bottoms of shelves. Faces of shelves Red Oak. Weighs about 250lbs. Top is 2.5 " with 4" skirting.
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What do you use to fill in the cracks on table tops etc? Epoxy?A pecan table from a tree I milled:
A mesquite desk:
Mesquite coffee table:
A pecan desk ( Milled the top, but the panels are pecky pecan veneers I bought)
Another pecan desk from the same tree:
A mesquite table:
A mesquite desk:
a mesquite table (I call this the horse table)
A cherry table:
A mesquite humidor:
What do you use to fill in the cracks on table tops etc? Epoxy?
They don't show for me, I get an access violation. They don't show in any of the posts either.you can't see the pics? they show fine on my end
I've been in my shop quite a bit over the summer. Thought I'd share a few things I put together from wood I milled;
First is a cabinet made in the form and style of the famous cabinet maker Krenov. All dovetails were handcut and I used Norway Maple with Black Walnut. Drawer pull was carved from a piece of pear.
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Next are two chairs, one made out of Black Walnut and one out of Black Cherry. Design is from Scott Morrison, these chairs have a really unique look and are perfect for putting in a corner since there are only 3 legs.
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Thanks!Bmac that level of craftsmanship is amazing, un real!
Very nice stuff there.What do you use to fill in the cracks on table tops etc? Epoxy?
Nice Job. Clean and sturdy looking.Steps for the porch.
I rebuilt old wine press with white oak I milled.
Another pic of the carport/shed on a bit warmer day.
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Yep, but just temporarily.Looks great, but it looks like your cars got displaced by your drying lumber stacks!
Nice Job. Clean and sturdy looking.
Love those heavy steps on the lighter looking metal stringers.
I did a similar set for a retaining wall access stair.
Really liked the metal stringers. Got them from my local Lowe's store.
I used pressure treated Spruce 2"x 10" for stair treads.
I just need to stain them now.
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