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I like the simplicity and beauty of rustic – country – primitive furniture (if it can be said that it was created as furniture) from the colonial periods in this and many other countries. To me is remarkable the austerity and ingenuity of this simple but beautiful stools and chairs.
I made this Saw Horse (“Burrito” is the spanish name) out of ash, the legs are wedged on top and I used Pure Tung Oils for the finish.
19.5”H, 9”W and 25”L
-- Nature is my manifestation of God. I go to nature every day for inspiration in the day's work. I follow in building the principles which nature has used in its domain" Frank Lloyd Wright
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bamasawduster
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#1 posted 1526 days ago
I really like that. Gives me an idea of what to do with a piece of wood I have that’s been laying around too long. Nice job.
-- Gary, Huntsville. Two wrongs don't make a right, but three lefts do.
Sawdust2
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#2 posted 1526 days ago
I was wondering how Taco Bell got into woodworking.
Nice little project.
Lee
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Francisco Luna
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#3 posted 1526 days ago
lol
-- Nature is my manifestation of God. I go to nature every day for inspiration in the day's work. I follow in building the principles which nature has used in its domain" Frank Lloyd Wright
Junji
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#4 posted 1526 days ago
Simple but looks great. Good job!
-- Junji Sugita from Japan, http://tetra.blog12.fc2.com/
gjd
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#5 posted 1526 days ago
Looks right at home there. From the thumbnail on the project page I thought this was going to be kind of rustic. It is quite refined. thanks for posting.
-- gjd Southcentral Wisconsin
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