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Did this project for my friend a while ago for his birthday, he’s a real big transformers fan.




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Dan Hux

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#1 posted 1211 days ago

now that looks very cool

-- Dan Hux,,,,Raleigh, NC http://whitdaniel.com

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jayjay

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#2 posted 1211 days ago

Nice.

-- ~Jason~ , Albuquerque NM

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a1Jim

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#3 posted 1211 days ago

Dan beat me to it cool.

-- W James Brokenbourgh Custom furniture maker http://artisticwoodstudio.com/

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Maxx

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#4 posted 1211 days ago

Wow! What kind of wood is that?!

I kid! That is some VERY clever craftsmanship. Nicely done! My son would give his left arm for one of those!

-- Where did all this sawdust come from?

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WistysWoodWorkingWonders

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#5 posted 1211 days ago

Never seen Maple boards finished up like that before… Clear coat varathane, ultra gloss??
Nice work on the Transformer…

-- New Project = New Tool... it's just the way it is, don't fight it... :)

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Greg The Cajun Box Sculptor

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#6 posted 1211 days ago

I guess it is safe to assume your workshop is not heated. Looks really nice !

-- Every step of any project should be considered your masterpiece if you want the finished product to reflect the quality of your work. http://www.FineArtBoxes.com

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Jei'son

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#7 posted 1211 days ago

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OMG I HAS TO HAS IT MINE MINE MINE MINE

-- - Jei, Rockford IL - When in doubt, spray it with WD-40 and wrap it with duct tape. The details will attend to themselves.

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Lisa Chan

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#8 posted 1211 days ago

I wanna see the glass that will fit that ice cube.

-- Lisa Chan, custom cafts and yarn accessories, http://www.grippingyarn.com

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OutPutter

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#9 posted 1211 days ago

Wonderful, I suppose you can have your minion serve snacks out of the almond bowl the other guy posted. It’s called LUMBERjocks for a reason guru. Or, are you posting your woodworking projects over at ICECUBEjocks.com?

Regards,

-- Jim

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HeirloomWoodworking

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#10 posted 1210 days ago

What type of glue did you use?

Pretty cool. Having never seen one of these made, I am curious as to what tools you used? I could see a bandsaw making alot of the cuts, but the mopisture buildup inside the machine would be detrimental.

I’ll bet the kids loved it.

Trev

-- Trevor Premer Head Termite and Servant to the Queen - Heirloom Woodworking

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Eric_S

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#11 posted 1210 days ago

VERY VERY COOL!!!

-- - Eric Indianapolis, IN

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RexMcKinnon

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#12 posted 1210 days ago

Neat, Welcome to LJ.

-- If all you have is a hammer, everything looks like a nail!

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Raspar

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#13 posted 1210 days ago

Nice, thats taking it to the next level.

-- Have thy tools ready. God will find thee work.

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Dennisgrosen

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#14 posted 1210 days ago

does the trees grow on the south or the north-pole and how long has the lumber be drying
before you can use it

just a newbee asking:—))

Dennis

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Karson

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#15 posted 1206 days ago

A very unique transformer.

-- I've been blessed with a father who liked to tinker in wood, and a wife who lets me tinker in wood. Southern Delaware karson_morrison@bigfoot.com †

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