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2826 posts in 720 days

Location: jerome idaho
Website: www.woodsongsfurniture.com

professional woodworker and artist

-- http://www.woodsongsfurniture.com

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kat

18 posts in 597 days


posted 596 days ago

Thank you Dennis.
I understand by your info that you have a store and sell furniture. Am I correct?
Kathy

-- Kathy, Kersey Colorado, kh1@hughes.net

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dennis mitchell

2826 posts in 720 days


posted 596 days ago

I build furniture, but I don’t have a store. Most of my furniture has been sold in furniture galleries in southern Idaho.

-- http://www.woodsongsfurniture.com

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Jim Earl

238 posts in 622 days


posted 584 days ago

I tried the glue and water on a scrap piece of wood and then spayed it with clear laquer and it turned out a nice piece. after doing this I used the same system on both woodburned wall clocks and they both turned out real nice I think. It not only made all the wood stick together but also gave a deep look to the finish. Look at the two pieces and tell me what you think. thank you Jim

—Jim Earl

-- Jim Earl http://www.myspace.com/earle5

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oscorner

4576 posts in 716 days


posted 438 days ago

Dennis, I really enjoy your work and input.

-- Jesus is Lord!

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bkap

31 posts in 663 days


posted 430 days ago

Dennis, now that I am in Utah I would like to see your work. Where do you show same?

-- Rocking Chair Guy

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jockmike2

3890 posts in 652 days


posted 420 days ago

I just realized Dennis that we’re buddies and I never visited your profile. But you did’nt write much about yourself. I’ve gathered from our conversations that you’re a hard working, artistic, good humored smart fellow that probably enjoys his life quite a bit. Anyway I’m glad to have met you and have you as a friend. jockmike

-- Mike. Profisher50@yahoo.com

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Proclamator

40 posts in 302 days


posted 298 days ago

Thanks for the welcome Dennis. It is good to find a site like LumberJocks and meet fellow woodworkers.

-- Dave Idaho

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Davesfunwoodworking

151 posts in 281 days


posted 278 days ago

I must say all of your work is very nice. I could only hope to be as good as you. I really like your latest project. Very nice. I guess I should say hello. Great work! I just thought I would let you know.

-- Davesfunwoodworking

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Harold

268 posts in 253 days


posted 214 days ago

Dennis, I just read the comment you posted on a tigerpaw’s blog, you said it all.
thank you and take care,
harold

-- If knowledge is not shared, it is forgotten.

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MtnManMEP

26 posts in 167 days


posted 166 days ago

Hey Dennis, thanks for the welcome. I hope you are not completely snowed in down there. I heard that all roads were closed just north of you but not sure how bad it is along the 84 corridor. Even in the snow, lumber still calls me however. A slab of wood under each foot and a stick in each hand. Ski on.

-- Mike, Meridian, ID, www.fishfinridge.com

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MikeyG

38 posts in 125 days


posted 125 days ago

thanks for the support and interest. i will definately think about doing that cause its a passion of mine and thats not likely to change any time soon. If you ever start on it and have questions, don’t hesitate to ask

-- "Measure twice, curse once"

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