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Re: Winners Announced: You Want What Contest
Surely the guy wanting the special bed was an obsessive compulsive about sleeping positions. I like to turn over during the night and restraints would limit my sleep. .... or am I missing something?
posted: 1:50 pm on February 22ndBones1
Re: Help us design a workbench for power-tool lovers
Of course, it needs to be WIRED - with multiple outlets too.
posted: 11:54 am on October 5thHand tools alone were Good before Al Gore invented electricity, but are no longer the smartest and best for everything. Purists are in self denial or something. Bones1
Re: Help us design a workbench for power-tool lovers
Of course, it needs to be WIRED - with multiple outlets too.
posted: 11:54 am on October 5thHand tools alone were Good before Al Gore invented electricity, but are no longer the smartest and best for everything. Purists are in self denial or something. Bones1
Re: Serpentine Bow Front Writing Desk
This table is wonderful.
posted: 10:40 pm on June 24thWhat were you other guys doing at age 15 yo 16 ?
Think what he will produce in another few years.
I give it a 'ten' !
Bones
Re: Executive Conference Table
Beautifully, professionally done !
posted: 10:26 pm on June 24thNot the usual weekend project.
A "10"
Bones
Re: Side Table
Very refined, classic, rates 10 in difficulty.
posted: 10:20 pm on June 24thBest of the bunch !
Bones
Re: Spring Joints: An Edge Glue-Up's Best Friend
Kelly Meyer has a positive comment for the "spring joint"too.
posted: 3:23 am on May 6thHe uses the jointer. So simple and it works !
I tried this and the setting change is so minor I just leave it .
Bones 1
Re: VIDEO REPLAY: Tenon Shootout: Hand vs. Power Tools
Do or have you ever limited (re-defined) your hand saw "teeth setting" to limit the kerf and allow you to get a finer cut?
posted: 5:10 pm on January 27thRdennison
Re: Free Plan: Sturdy Footstool
A good experience and practice for the Slanted Mortice and Tenons.
posted: 3:58 am on June 18thMakes a good chair-side book stand.
bones1
Re: Christmas Cross
Good Job !
posted: 1:15 am on January 23rdThe central joinery is indeed hard to fit.
I used the same technique with slid Walnut the summer for my Church.
Interestingly the height and breadth turned out to be Psi.
Send me an email and I'll send you a picture.
Bones1
rdennison@austin.rr.com
Re: Walnut One-Drawer Lamp Stands
Second and third projects !!! WOW!
posted: 1:08 am on January 23rdWell Done. You are off and running !
Bob