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Dont mind all the dusty handprints….....
John
-- John, Steamboat Springs Co. http://7kcraftsman.blogspot.com/
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14 comments so far
Karson
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#1 posted 2095 days ago
Great table and a fantastic use of a sewing machine base.
I like it.
-- 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 †
TomFran
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#2 posted 2095 days ago
Very cool idea of incorporating the sewing machine into a table! This will be a classy kitchen nook.
-- Tom, Surfside Beach, SC - Romans 8:28
Thos. Angle
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#3 posted 2095 days ago
You forgot to make the cut out for the sewing machine!! Neat idea.
-- Thos. Angle, Jordan Valley, Oregon
bryano
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#4 posted 2095 days ago
great idea with the base for the table.
-- bryano
cajunpen
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#5 posted 2095 days ago
Very clever.
-- Bill - "Suit yourself and let the rest be pleased." http://www.cajunpen.com/
Don
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#6 posted 2095 days ago
Very interesting – when you are eating dinner, you can stitch up your clothes. LOL
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MsDebbieP
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#7 posted 2095 days ago
brilliant !!
Well done.
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#8 posted 2095 days ago
Great execution John, that dark paint is very nasty when it comes to show minor blemishes and defaults and your benches look immaculate. At the same time it gives a new interesting image to a classic many-times-seen piece like this and combines perfectly with the restored Singer table.
Everything screams great craftmanship skills, including the difficult angles on the corner union.
Todd A. Clippinger
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#9 posted 2053 days ago
That is so well designed and crafted. I am impressed with it’s simplicity and technical expertise all at once.
-- Todd A. Clippinger, Montana, http://americancraftsmanworkshop.com
Dusty56
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#10 posted 1876 days ago
this is incredible and brings me back to my Grandmother sewing clothes with her foot operated Singer …Thanks for the flashbacks and your picture quality is perfect on this item. Looks like you have a nice ,spacious shop as well
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Lupo
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#11 posted 1210 days ago
Like making stuff out of other stuff!!! LOL Great job!
Roadie
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#12 posted 1110 days ago
wow Take alittle old, make alittle new. Great job.
-- Roadie, Berkeley,Il
a1Jim
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#13 posted 1110 days ago
The sewing machine base is a unique Idea a good job all the way around,
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RockCrab
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#14 posted 216 days ago
Nice work! Who is the manufacturer of the table saw? Looks like a Steel City?
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