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I’m new here so I figured I’d start by posting some of my functional art. All four of the pieces are dually utilitarian and athstetically pleasing. Meaning there fun to look at and you can set your drink on them or set a TV on it. Some of my other projects arent so easily transparent however still have dual functions. I’ll post them next time.
-- Dave, North Dakota,http://www.northdakotanart.com

































9 comments so far
isetegija
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posted 291 days ago
Very beautiful and unique artwork You are doing.
Thanks for sharing with us and welcome to Lumberjocks community.
-- My woodwork blog : http://www.isetehtud.pri.ee/blog/
MsDebbieP
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posted 291 days ago
these are great!!
I especially like the first table… nice
-- ~ Debbie, Canada (http://www.execulink.com/~yohan)
firecaster
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posted 291 days ago
Are those bound together with leather?
-- Father of two sons. Both Eagle Scouts.
bamasawduster
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posted 291 days ago
Hey Dave, welcome aboard. Great group of folks here. I have learned a lot. Went to your web page. All your art’s great. Really like your beaverwood,though. All my work is from my woodpile. I make bandsaw boxes and free form, carved bowls. Just started posting them.
Incidentally, we visited Bismarck last fall.
-- Gary, Huntsville. May you live as long as you want and not want as long as you live.
a1Jim
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posted 291 days ago
Hi Dave Welcome
Most unique furniture pieces . Keep up the good work.
Jim
-- Jim from Heirloom Woodshop, custom furniture ,maker, woodworking school, heirloomwoodshop.com
mtnwild
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posted 291 days ago
Cool, don’t need a big shop full of tools for those. Looks good! Thanks for the show.
-- mtnwild (Jack), It's not what you see, it's how you see it.
janice
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posted 290 days ago
I’m new here too. I really like your tables. Can’t wait to see your other projects.
-- Janice
cabinetmaster
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posted 290 days ago
Welcome to LJ’s. Some great looking furniture pieces you have there.
-- Jerry--A man can never have enough tools or clamps
Beaverwood
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posted 286 days ago
Thank You All… For the warm welcome to LJs. I’m still trying to figure out this site so bare with me. To answer your ? Firecaster, Some of my pieces are bound with rawhide that I have procured myself by harvesting a deer then scraping and stretching the hide, letting it dry and cutting it into string, about 350 feet per hide. As nice as it works the labor involved with rawhide has driven me to use alternate materials like jute, hemp and other types of stirngs.
-- Dave, North Dakota,http://www.northdakotanart.com