| Project by Zuki | posted 423 days ago | 475 views | 0 times favorited | 13 comments | ![]() |
Your Online Shop - Your Support Is Greatly Appreciated - Your Woodworking Showcase - 3 Ways To Help, Financially - Your Woodworking Community

| Project by Zuki | posted 423 days ago | 475 views | 0 times favorited | 13 comments | ![]() |
Your Online Shop - Your Support Is Greatly Appreciated - Your Woodworking Showcase - 3 Ways To Help, Financially - Your Woodworking Community
DISCLAIMER: All views and comments posted by members are not necessarily those of LumberJocks.com or of those working on the site.
| Latest Projects | Latest Blog Entries | Latest Forum Topics
|
Latest Projects | Latest Blog Entries | Latest Forum Topics
|
13 comments so far
Roger Strautman
home | projects | blog
482 posts in 524 days
posted 423 days ago
Zuki, it looks very nice. What kind of wood did you use?
-- " All Things At First Appear Difficult"
Dick Cain
home | projects | blog
4298 posts in 690 days
posted 423 days ago
Very nice Zuki.
-- Dick Cain, Hibbing, MN. http://www.woodcarvingillustrated.com/gallery/member.php?uid=3627&protype=1
Dremelman
home | projects | blog
1 post in 466 days
posted 423 days ago
Nice job on the woodworking aspect of the table, but the color doesn’t do anything for me. Maybe it is the picture itself. I just feel that these types of Greene & Greene projects should be either stained a little darker brownish color or made with a darker wood.
Maybe it’s just me. Sorry if my comment offends you.
Dremelman
-- Dremelman, Brampton
Zuki
home | projects | blog
638 posts in 468 days
posted 423 days ago
Its spruce and pine. Stuff I found in the garage.
No offence Dremelman . . . I am unable to “finish” projects as my wife has allegeries to chemicals. I have used coco and tumeric (yep the stuff you eat) to colour other projects, but Im letting this one “age”.
I will experiment with other darker\coloured woods now that I have gained a few more skills.
-- The significant problems we face cannot be solved by the same level of thinking that created them
Karson
home | projects | blog
11555 posts in 791 days
posted 423 days ago
Very nice Zuki.
-- Karson Southern Delaware karson_morrison@bigfoot.com
oscorner
home | projects | blog
4576 posts in 702 days
posted 423 days ago
Thanks for the extra pictures. I like how the center almost matches you stone driveway.
-- Jesus is Lord!
Zuki
home | projects | blog
638 posts in 468 days
posted 423 days ago
Well FINALLY someone notices . . . tks oscorner.
I spent 3 1/2 hours selecting and organizing the specific stones to lay the table on. Im glad someone noticed :-)
-- The significant problems we face cannot be solved by the same level of thinking that created them
MsDebbieP
home | projects | blog
10984 posts in 551 days
posted 423 days ago
and I was JUST going to say that!!
(well not really… I had to go back and look).
Very nice. Interesting solutions re: using turmeric.
-- "Functional WoodArt" by Debbie, Canada (http://www.execulink.com/~yohan)
David
home | projects | blog
1801 posts in 530 days
posted 423 days ago
Zuki -
Nice! Excellent work. I like the crisp look. Good luck in the Challenge!
-- http://foldingrule.blogspot.com
oscorner
home | projects | blog
4576 posts in 702 days
posted 423 days ago
Zuki, your welcome. You spent 3 1/2 hours setting that photo up? You are a perfectionist!
-- Jesus is Lord!
fred
home | projects | blog
257 posts in 489 days
posted 421 days ago
Great looking.
-- Fred Childs, Pasadena, CA - - - Law of the Workshop: Any tool, when dropped, will roll to the least accessible corner.
Chip
home | projects | blog
1052 posts in 483 days
posted 418 days ago
Great stuff Zuki!
-- Better to say nothing and be thought the fool... then to speak and erase all doubt.
Andy
home | projects | blog
296 posts in 299 days
posted 285 days ago
Great table and you did a fine job of building it.
-- " Stubborn tenacity substitutes for natural ability" ANDY