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This last weekend I took a class from Darrell Peart, a fellow LumberJock. We made some samples of Greene and Greene details, he uses in his furniture designs. It was a fun weekend. I’m planning to take his Details I class this December. It should be another fun weekend. You can read a little more about the weekend over at my blog.
































6 comments so far
ChrisN
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posted 90 days ago
Very nice. I like the “sample” approach, you can get a lot more details experienced when you are not trying to make the whole thing. Plus you end up with a cut-away view.
-- Chris N, Westford, MA - "If you won't eat something from your fridge that turned green...why would you eat something that started out that way?"
Ben Kahmann
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posted 90 days ago
Very Cool, you have done some nice joints. The Greene brothers would be proud. I really like their style and you have the start of some great stuff. I’m kinda jealous of the class you took. Great job. Did you attempt any cloud lifts?
-- Ben Kahmann Dayton, OH
CaptainSkully
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Dude! Sweet! I’m seriously thinking about enrolling in G&G I myself. I really dig the Aurora table.
-- You can't control the wind, but you can trim your sails
a1Jim
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posted 90 days ago
Nice work that’s great you taking a class from Darrell that’s got to be fantastic
-- Jim from Heirloom Woodshop Southern Oregon
Charles Maxwell
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posted 89 days ago
Lucky dog!
-- Max the "night janitor" at www.hardwoodclocks.com
mcoyfrog
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posted 88 days ago
Awesome work, must have been fun class
-- Wood and Glass they kick (well you know) Have a great day - Dug