Henning

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Recent comments


Re: UPDATE: 2011 Fine Woodworking Archive DVD-ROM (1975 - 2011)

Is it possible to print out the articles?

Re: log to table

Nice story. How long did it take?

Re: Tool Box, inspired by Tom Fidgen

Nice, any pics of the inside?

Re: Wall-O-Tools

Excellent, oh I have to start my quest for more order in my shop!

Re: Sled --Laminated White Oak

Nice, 1 meter snow here now....Norway...

Re: Walnut Bench, In the spirit of Maloof design...

Excellent, love it. Simple yet elegant!

Re: UPDATE: Book Giveaway: Workshop Machines

I have the machines. Now - how to use them?

Re: Who needs a saw? Just blow up the next tree you need to fell

Not furniture grade lumber doing it this way LOL!

Re: BOOK GIVEAWAY: 500 Tables (Updated with winner)

At the end of the day the village carpenter shuts off his beloved new router and if you listen very carefully you can hear him hum: "Forever young, I wanna be forever young..."

Re: BOOK GIVEAWAY: 500 Tables (Updated with winner)

"To rout or not to rout"

"No chips in the air and no dandruff in the hair!"

Re: Cherry & Maple Bench

I will feed you! Excellent work!

Re: My Wife's New Serving Tray

And whom is to be served?

Re: Live Edge Ash Coffee Table

Nice twist!

Re: Oak "Water Wheel" Bench

Love it!

Re: Maple Burl Table with Mahogany Base

Is i still alive? - the grain certainly is! Domestic woods would be fine though.....

Re: Walnut & Maple Bench

Very elegant. I like the curve in the seat and I like that you don't use any exotic woods!

Re: UPDATE: DVD Giveaway: Jointer and Planer Secrets by Hendrik Varju

Hi,

I hope to see many great ways to handle snipe - struggling with snipe on my JET combo machine.

-LHT-

Re: Tool Cabinet

Excellent domestic? timbers used! My pick!

Re: Tool Chest Contest Winner is Selected

Nice winning piece, but too much rainforest-wood in it for me... Why not stay with domestic woods?

All use of tropical timber is banned in all governmental projects in Norway (where I live) - even socalled certified timber. Seems to me you Americans are far, far behind in this issue?

Re: Asian inspiration with Padauk, Ebony and slate

Beautiful,
but I will only mention that almost all of the ebony species in use are vulnerable or endangered species.

http://www.iucnredlist.org/details/33048

Major Threat(s): Virtually all large trees of this species have been felled for the ebony wood, except perhaps in the most remote parts of its range.