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A pair of Krenovian saw horses; these are typically one of the first projects undertaken at COR and Rosewood Studio. This was a first-run, try-out type project for my Leigh FMT. Let me just say…that thing is sweet.
Horses are built of mostly rift-sawn red and white oak, and finished with shellac-polish, another Krenov favorite. I pegged all the joints with Walnut dowels. Start to finish time is roughly 4 hours… Again, the FMT is sweet. Before, this would have taken me a day and a half just to cut the joinery.
Anyhow…
Regards, JM
-- Jarrod, Taos, NM http://jzmurphree.wordpress.com/




























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RobH
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posted 273 days ago
That is one fancy set of sawhorses. I really like the design. Minimal room taken up, and very functional.
Thanks for sharing and keep up the good work.
-- -- Rob Hix, King George, VA
Glenn
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Man, those things are too nice to actually use. Those could be the legs of a table or something equally worthy.
-- Glenn, Arkansas
Beginningwoodworker
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Nice sawhorses.
-- CJIII Future cabinetmaker
TomFran
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posted 272 days ago
Very nice. Looks like they would be very strong and not take up as much space.
-- Tom, Surfside Beach, SC - Romans 8:28