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CharlieM1958
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posted 378 days ago
Nice bar!
-- Charlie M. "Woodworking - patience = firewood"
Baxter5
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posted 378 days ago
Thanks Charlie
-- J. Jacobson, Rockford Illinois,
woodworm
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posted 378 days ago
Very nice bar. I like to see it in its finish
Great job.
-- masrol, kuala lumpur, MY.
brianinpa
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posted 377 days ago
Very nice bar, and the right team to cheer for! What type of wood?
-- Brian, Lebanon PA, If you aren’t having fun doing it, find something else to do.
Lenny
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posted 377 days ago
Great job! I am a big fan of red oak (That answers Brian’s question for you if I am correct.) and this is a great use of it. I am most impressed with what I will call the corner brackets you made. They look great and add a unique artistic design to the piece. I too am interested in seeing it with the finish on it. Do you plan to stain it or leave it natural before applying the protective coats?
-- And on the eighth day God was back in His woodworking shop!
Baxter5
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posted 377 days ago
WOW….gusssed the species from the pix very impressive I will know refer to you as agent Gibbs(if your a NCIS fan I am deffinatly a Denozo) As far as the finish I made this for a friend and will have to get a pix of it. The top is the best there is a Harley sign on the top. I don’t understand your question about corner brackets. there are no “brackets” just cornores that are screwed together from the back. I hope that answers your question.
-- J. Jacobson, Rockford Illinois,