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    steven newman reacted to Dadio in Front view   
    Good job, Steven, I like the writing desk. Don't see those much anymore, used to be a household commodity. That cherry looks fine.
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    steven newman reacted to John Morris in Corner details   
    Steve, what species wood is this? Thanks
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    steven newman reacted to lew in Lathe stand   
    Is that a PC dovetail jig doing double duty as a hold down?
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    steven newman got a reaction from Cal in Lathe stand   
    My, has this area changed, over the years...Lathe is gone, Dovetail jig was sold, Oak Tool Chest was retired.   Lathe stand now holds a Millers Falls No. 72c Miter Box and saw...Mitersaw bench was moved over behind the  work bench...Oak Tool Chest was replaced with a Bandsaw...Miter box on the  Miter stand was changed to a Langdon No. 75. 
     
    Lots of changes to the Dungeon Shop.
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    steven newman reacted to John Morris in PIP Bench, Test Drive .JPG   
    I love this picture Steve, totally completely awesome, thanks for sharing ol timer.
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    steven newman reacted to Gunny in view of the top   
    Beautiful work!!
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    steven newman reacted to lew in view of the top   
    That turned out fantastic!!
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    steven newman reacted to lew in DVD Cabinet, Project Post 3.JPG   
    Wow! You outdid yourself this time!
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    steven newman reacted to Woodman in finish is on 3   
    Very Nice! Just a collection of . . .  as you describe it, looks pretty intricate. As furniture was built a century ago.
     
    To make it lighter? Hauling up and down six flights of stairs, as people moved from one tenement to another? Save on material? Design feature?
     
    My ExMo has an oak desk built in just this manner. The carcass is 140+ years old, it was cobbled together various times with parts thrown off the buckboard when room was wanted, parts jointeried into an almost-matched ... I'll posess it in a decade or two, by the will of the saints, and do an @aaronc on it.
     
    Tear down, reporpoise, rebuild. <º))))><
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    steven newman reacted to Courtland in side-view-(2).JPG   
    Love it Steve! Great job man, now that is tote I'd be proud to carry. Classy, old school, and it will last a life time, what kind of glue did you use on those dovetails?
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    steven newman reacted to Gene Howe in side-view-(2).JPG   
    Man, that is one sweet box/tote. Your angled dove tail joints are awesome!
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    steven newman reacted to lew in Walnut Nightstand   
    Nice!
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    steven newman got a reaction from John Morris in Corner details   
    view of the back corner.   Tricky part was getting the angles for the lid's parts to meet up....
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    steven newman reacted to Fred W. Hargis Jr in Sellers Project, close the lid.JPG   
    Well done!
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    steven newman reacted to John Morris in Back view   
    Saw this chair pop up on the front page again, still one of my favorite chairs, just love it.
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    steven newman got a reaction from Cal in Key Safe, side view on wall.JPG   
    It is all about the grain....and what patterns it makes.....lid is a Book-matched glue up.
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    steven newman reacted to Cal in Back view   
    Holy cow Steven, nice project!
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    steven newman got a reaction from Gunny in Back view   
    Chair moved across the street to their front porch...seems they would use it more than we would...
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    steven newman reacted to John Morris in Back view   
    Nice!
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    steven newman got a reaction from John Morris in Back view   
    Chair moved across the street to their front porch...seems they would use it more than we would...
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    steven newman reacted to John Morris in Back view   
    How's the chair hanging in there Steve?
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    steven newman reacted to John Morris in Rudolph 1   
    It's Christmas time, yaaay!! Thanks for posting Steve!
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    steven newman reacted to lew in Project Post, Tool Chest, upstairs.JPG   
    Awesome project. Loved following along to see how it was done.
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    steven newman reacted to John Morris in The Project Post, chained lid.JPG   
    Love this Steve! Your scrap projects sure don't look like scrap!
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    steven newman reacted to Ron Dudelston in corner-details.JPG   
    Quite nice Steve.
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