Just a little update on the picture frame. i got the hickory today and have planned out all of my cuts. I am waiting until this weekend when i am supposed to get a table saw until i do any work. i have planned out the finish to. it looks like from my test piece the finish that got both piece the closest was Arm-R-Seal. I wanted to use a water based but i really didn’t like the look so oil is the way to go. hoping to have the table saw tuned up and a router table build onto it by next Tuesday so i can start the project. I should have the project finished by next friday. Thanks for reading and any comments will be appreciated.
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5 comments so far
GaryK
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posted 51 days ago
Keep us posted!
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Todd A. Clippinger
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Buy the Festool Domino to join the miters!
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teenagewoodworker
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oh, you’re tempting me Todd. its a tongue and groove style though as the customers want it to match their kitchen cabinets.
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Keep us posted!
Callum
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Mark Shymanski
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It sounds like you have a real good grip on the time frames you have to get things done. The ability to do good planning is an admirable trait to have. Thanks for the posts and I look forward to seeing the blog/product of your work.
-- cough...cough....next big purchase is wood for the next project, Mark