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Incredible work and a modest man, brilliant.
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Well done Liam, brilliant work! I love the way he has developed his work from scratch with trial and error being the main method of learning. Some brilliant pieces there.
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brilliant looking piece.
posted: 9:30 pm on October 15thI am soon to undertake a practical project on Japanese woodworking, just wondering after seeing this if you would have any pointers?
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lovely design and execution.
posted: 9:24 pm on October 15thRe: Desk
brilliant work, it works unbelievably well!
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very nice work. any photos of the hidden drawers to hand?
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