italian commode
This comode is from 18th century and is made (the structure) in lime wood. The marquetry work is made in rose wood, box wood, mahogany from Honduras, walnut and satin wood. The finish was made with shellac.
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Max
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#1 posted 2124 days ago
Glad to see that you have made Lumberjocks a part of your Woodworking experience… Welcome…
-- Max "Desperado", Salt Lake City, UT
PanamaJack
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#2 posted 2124 days ago
Welcome to the one and the only LumberJocks web site. Enjoy your stay! Ask some questions and show off your woodworking skills.
-- Carpe Lignum; Tornare Lignum (Seize the wood, to Turn the wood)
oscorner
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#3 posted 2124 days ago
Welcome to our community!
-- Jesus is Lord!
WayneC
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#4 posted 2124 days ago
Welcome to LumberJocks. Enjoy the site.
-- We must guard our enthusiasm as we would our life - James Krenov
pedrorc
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#5 posted 2123 days ago
Thanks for everybody.
-- Pedro Rodrigues da Costa, Sintra, Portugal
Karson
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#6 posted 2123 days ago
Welcome to Lumberjocks.
-- I've been blessed with a father who liked to tinker in wood, and a wife who lets me tinker in wood. Southern Delaware karson_morrison@bigfoot.com †
jockmike2
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#7 posted 2122 days ago
Welcome to LJs if you need anything just ask anybody. jockmike
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TreeBones
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#8 posted 1967 days ago
WOW! I just checked out all your projects and you do some fantastic work. I have always been intimated by chairs like you make. I am very impressed. Well done.
-- Ron, Twain Harte, Ca. Portable on site Sawmill Service http://westcoastlands.net/Sawmill.html http://westcoastlands.net/SawBucks2/phpBB3 http://www.portablesawmill.info
ND2ELK
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#9 posted 1856 days ago
Welcome to Lumberjocks. The projects are an inspiration, the information is priceless and the people are supportive. The only problem is, the site can get addictive.
God Bless
tom
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Paul D
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#10 posted 1856 days ago
Welcome to LJs !! Glad you have joined us !!
-- Paul D - Lawrenceville, Georgia
mtnwild
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#11 posted 1690 days ago
WOW! Thanks for sharing. Love seeing a masters work. Your shop looks humble behind your beautiful projects. When I was in my teens I met an old master, his shop was the basement of the church. You had to bend over to move around in there, he didn’t though. Classic , “it’s not the size of a man”. He made the most incredible church furniture down there for his stay. Pulpits and all. I get tears thinking of him. Love your stove, a lot like mine, enough to keep the chill out.
-- mtnwild (Jack), It's not what you see, it's how you see it.
gjd
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#12 posted 1395 days ago
Congratulations on your upcoming 2 year anniversary being a Lumber Jock. Thanks for helping to make this a great site!
-- gjd Southcentral Wisconsin
gjd
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#13 posted 1031 days ago
Well, another year has rolled by. It must have been a really fun year because it seems like yesterday when I congratulated you on being a LJ for 2 years. Congratulations on your 3rd anniversary at Lumber Jocks. Thanks for helping make LJ a great place to visit and happy anniversary!
-- gjd Southcentral Wisconsin
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