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Wooton Inspired Desk
Jul 21, 20118 comments
This is my take on the famous "Wooton" desk built in the late 1800's in Indiana. I was able to find an original so that I could get overall dimensions, but the rest of the design is my...
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Recent comments
Re: UPDATE: The Foundations of Better Woodworking by Jeff Miller
Looks like a great "back to the basics" type of book that could benefit any woodworker
posted: 5:29 pm on January 8thRe: Princess Beatrice Royal Wedding Fascinator Chair
I love this. The fact that you can take a monstrosity of a hat, and turn it into a beautiful woodworking peace is fantastic.
posted: 9:31 am on August 15thRe: Wooton Inspired Desk
007Lab- To answer your question on time, I do have a full time job, though my kids are older. I worked/thought on the design for about a year before I started building. I guess that once I got started, I was motivated to push on through. When not traveling for my job though, I work from home. Than enables me to take a break from work to do a quick glue up. Than can save some time.
posted: 9:27 am on August 15th