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Working from a Garage in NW London.

| Workshop by mreagleeyes | posted 174 days ago | 260 reads | 0 times favorited | 14 comments | ![]() |
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Working from a Garage in NW London.
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Scott Bryan
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posted 174 days ago
How about posting some pictures of your shop when you get the opportunity? There are a number of us who are self-professed shop addicts. :) Visual tours of other shops are always a nice post to view and share.
-- With God's help all things are possible- even woodworking. Woodworking is not just a hobby, it is an (expletive deleted) expensive hobby.
John Gray
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posted 174 days ago
Pictures please?
-- Only the Shadow knows....................
mreagleeyes
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posted 174 days ago
On there way. Just trying to find the place to post them.
mreagleeyes
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posted 174 days ago
This is from the course I did in Devon UK, earlier last year. The Bench is made from Maple and Iroko and I just love it. Still getting my London workshop in to an organised state.
The course I did. http://www.finefurnituremaker.com/
mreagleeyes
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posted 174 days ago
mreagleeyes
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posted 174 days ago
mreagleeyes
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posted 174 days ago
mreagleeyes
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posted 174 days ago
mreagleeyes
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socalwood
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posted 174 days ago
Nice shop ! I went to Fox Hill school not far from you ,as a kid-
a1Jim
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posted 174 days ago
looks like a great work area
-- Jim from Heirloom Woodshop, custom furniture ,maker, woodworking school, heirloomwoodshop.com
Scott Bryan
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posted 174 days ago
You have built a beautiful bench that should give you years of service. I like the way you have positioned it to get as much natural light as possible. That is something that a lot of woodworkers would tend to overlook.
Thanks for the pictures. I enjoyed visiting with you.
-- With God's help all things are possible- even woodworking. Woodworking is not just a hobby, it is an (expletive deleted) expensive hobby.
Richard R Soper
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posted 138 days ago
Love the Chair model on the desk ! What’s going to be the medium to replace the round paper ?
here is a link to a project i have been working with in NY ,It may interest you
“http://www.housesatsagaponac.com/
I have done many modern Kitchens and vanities . I am experimenting with some modern furniture now . There is a really big market here in New York and the Hamptons .
Maybe we can work on a project in the future !
-- Rsoper rreposs@optonline.net
mreagleeyes
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posted 137 days ago
Hi Richard, I like the architectural buildings, there exactly how I would see my dream home, large open spaces with views looking out, very nice.
The plan for the seats was to have circular leather cushions with large buttons in the middle to hide the fixing point. Similar to an old Ferrari seat, very 60’s. I’ll try and find the pictures, in the end, I ended up with a leather hide in tan and white, and it all lined up very nicely. I had to change the feet section as the veneers just did not give me enough strength, I ended up getting some steel work done that I hid inside the veneers and know it will easily take two people sitting on it, very deceptive.
I always like to check out what’s happening on the other side of the ‘Pond’, the difference in style is amazing.
I would be very interested in working with you in the future, with the ease of the internet these days anything is possible.
Thanks for the kind words
Patrick