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18 comments so far
pommy
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892 posts in 569 days
posted 303 days ago
man thats freaky how do you make the tops for your projects
andy
-- cut it saw it scrap it
Canexican
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posted 303 days ago
Wow, very nice
-- www.woodshopdude.com
EricW
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posted 303 days ago
the top looks like a giant piece of ribbon candy, howd you do that?
SteveKorz
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posted 303 days ago
Very cool… the top is awesome….
-- As iron sharpens iron, so one man sharpens another. (Proverbs 27:17) †
Zuki
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posted 303 days ago
I don’t know what to say . . . really nice . . . really odd . . . really interesting.
Mind blowing.
What else have you got Ohad?
-- The significant problems we face cannot be solved by the same level of thinking that created them
FlWoodRat
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posted 303 days ago
Nice craftsmanship.. Weird but kewl.
-- I love the smell of sawdust in the morning....
Karson
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posted 303 days ago
A very unique way to glue boards together. I think that has happened to me before also. But usually a jointer and planer will take care of the problem.
-- What happens in the workshop stays in the workshop. No wait that doesn't sound right. Karson Southern Delaware karson_morrison@bigfoot.com †
Daren Nelson
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517 posts in 783 days
posted 303 days ago
You are a very talented man, eccentric with the skill to back it up. Your projects have barraged my senses. It’s like Dr. Seuss woodworking, I love it.
-- Urban logger, http://nelsonwoodworks.biz/
MsDebbieP
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14089 posts in 1038 days
posted 302 days ago
Dr. Seuss—perfect description!!
fascinating.
-- ~ Debbie, Canada (http://www.execulink.com/~yohan)
branchout
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posted 302 days ago
...or Alice In Wonderland. Sick skills man.
-- Live, think, breath wood...
sidestepmcgee
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posted 302 days ago
very very cool , you’ve created a one of a kind style in a world thats hard enough to follow an existing style .thanks for posting
-- eric post, tallahassee FL
jim1953
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posted 302 days ago
Very Cool Work
-- Jim, Kentucky
miles125
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posted 301 days ago
I like the whimsy in your work. Welcome to Lumberjocks.
-- miles125, Alabama.."Architecture is frozen music""
Peloton
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posted 301 days ago
My wife looked at the top of this piece and asked me, “how’d he do that?” ....I have no idea, but it turned out great.
-- “I'm thinking about it, ... I'm thinking it's the best way to piss [the French] off.” -Lance Armstrong
motthunter
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posted 298 days ago
I love this piece. Can you post some of the techniques used to make it?
-- making sawdust....
olblueeyes888
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posted 285 days ago
Ohad your work is simply amazing the fluidity in your work is an ispiration thank you work showing these pieces, as a newer woodworker I am inspired, and relieved to see such whimsy in wood I enjoy the trditional forms but have been looking for examples of this sort to start ideas from, thanks so very much!
mcoyfrog
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posted 171 days ago
WOW all of your work is awesome
-- Wood and Glass they kick (well you know) Have a great day - Dug
a1Jim
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posted 171 days ago
Each piece gets better and better
-- Jim from Heirloom Woodshop Southern Oregon