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25 comments so far
Kate
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95 posts in 770 days
posted 303 days ago
great bench! Love the seat back.
what did you use to fill the voids on the right side?
-- Kate, http://www.wooden-box-maker.com
zarno
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26 posts in 303 days
posted 303 days ago
No filling i left it full of worm holes
Todd Thomas
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4831 posts in 344 days
posted 303 days ago
very cool….good job
-- Todd, Oak Ridge, TN, Hello my name is Todd and I'm a Toolholic, I bought my last tool 10 days, no 4 days, oh heck I bought a tool on the way here! †
SteveKorz
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2030 posts in 610 days
posted 303 days ago
Awesome! I like that it is very visually interesting, everywhere I look there is something cool….
Hey!... Also, Welcome to LumberJocks!!!
Steve
-- As iron sharpens iron, so one man sharpens another. (Proverbs 27:17) †
Tom Landon
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67 posts in 648 days
posted 303 days ago
Well done my friend. I’m a fan of beautiful grain patterns and you certinally have some here. Have you entered this in the current contest—A Knot Like No Other? If knot, you should.
Welcome to Lumberjocks,
-- Tom Landon, Lakeland, Fl. When you're through learning, you're through.
lew
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4488 posts in 651 days
posted 303 days ago
An absolutely stunning piece of work!
Good Luck in the contest.
Lew
HallTree
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2041 posts in 663 days
posted 303 days ago
Got to be one of a kind! Good job.
-- Ron in Osseo, Minnesota
brianinpa
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1365 posts in 619 days
posted 303 days ago
WOW! That looks great.
-- Brian, Lebanon PA, If you aren’t having fun doing it, find something else to do.
tinnman65
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243 posts in 310 days
posted 302 days ago
Great Job, what did you use for the finish?
-- Paul Sayre Creativity is a drug I cannot live without. Cecil B. DeMille (1881 - 1959)
trifern
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7894 posts in 663 days
posted 302 days ago
I love the crotch on the back of the bench. Thanks for sharing.
-- My favorite piece is my last one, my best piece is my next one.
jim1953
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1610 posts in 737 days
posted 302 days ago
Great Lookin bench well done
-- Jim, Kentucky
BarryW
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872 posts in 802 days
posted 302 days ago
Just like the wood was grown specifically for that bench…excellent.
-- /\/\/\ BarryW /\/\/\ Stay so busy you don't have time to die.
PKP
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61 posts in 342 days
posted 302 days ago
Great Job! love the jointery.
grampata
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69 posts in 639 days
posted 302 days ago
that’s what i’am talking about . great job
MsDebbieP
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14159 posts in 1056 days
posted 302 days ago
oooh that’s beautiful.
Definitely no paint allowed on that!! (referring to some personal past history here) :)
-- ~ Debbie, Canada (http://www.execulink.com/~yohan)
Jason34
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57 posts in 404 days
posted 302 days ago
BarryW said:
Just like the wood was grown specifically for that bench…excellent.
I agree totally. It’s seems majestic.
-- Jason - Colorado Springs
isetegija
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612 posts in 410 days
posted 302 days ago
Very well done and a really beautiful wood.
Thanks for sharing with us and welcome to Lumberjocks community.
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scott shangraw
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408 posts in 965 days
posted 302 days ago
Nice use of the natural slabs.Good job!!!
-- Scott NM,http://www.shangrilawoodworks.com
woodworm
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8255 posts in 486 days
posted 302 days ago
Beautiful bench from walnut slabs. I love walnut.
Great work Zarno!
-- masrol, kuala lumpur, MY.
Les Hastings
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953 posts in 669 days
posted 302 days ago
Awesome Bench!
-- Les, Wichita, Ks. (I'd rather be covered in saw dust!)
Mark A. DeCou
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1537 posts in 1301 days
posted 301 days ago
I like this project. That big knotty walnut is a great find, and your project will be a real conversation piece in any room.
Welcome to Lumberjocks,
M
-- Mark DeCou - American Contemporary Craft Artisan - www.decoustudio.com
dustygirl
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767 posts in 624 days
posted 301 days ago
I love this rustic bench.Very nice job.
-- Dustygirl..Hastings,Ontario.. How much wood can 1 gal chuck if 1 gal can't cut wood?
SCOTSMAN
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2244 posts in 481 days
posted 301 days ago
I don’t normally like rustic furniture it does nothing for me but this is designer rustic LOL and I love it well done Alistair
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Mllong
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16 posts in 290 days
posted 281 days ago
Now that is really something!!!!! I love it!!!
Dusty56
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posted 250 days ago
It’s certainly different ….Love the woodgrains and color and oh yes , the handrests…
I think Grizzly Adams would be proud to own such a fine piece of furniture : )
-- You know you're getting old when you know the difference between you're (you are) and your (belonging to you) AND how to use them in a sentence .