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Sorry about the poor quality pics as I had to snap a picture of this before it left today, this is the one I blogged about in my blog entry first fruits. It is for a small church that is starting up and possibly bringing more work this week,, it is made from 3/4 birch plywood and the cross from 3/4 oak stained with sedona red from Minwax and coated with Minwax POLYCRYLIC hope you enjoy:)
-- Proverbs Ch:3 vs 5,6,7 Trust in the lord with all thine heart and lean not unto your own understanding but in all your ways aknowledge him and he shall direct your path elmerthomas81@neo.rr.com
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Jimthecarver
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#1 posted 986 days ago
Very nice, Im sure it will be well accepted.
God bless
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ND2ELK
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#2 posted 986 days ago
Very nicely done. Thanks for posting.
God Bless
tom
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rando1
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#3 posted 986 days ago
Great job man! I enjoy doing pulpit furniture as well. have sold some over the years too.
-- Randon Riegsecker, crosscutservices.com
rivergirl
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#4 posted 986 days ago
Nice!
-- Homer : "Oh, and how is education supposed to make me feel smarter? Besides, every time I learn something new, it pushes some old stuff out of my brain."
a1Jim
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#5 posted 986 days ago
Well done
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b2rtch
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#6 posted 986 days ago
Very nicely done.
Certainly a very nice base for the Word to take off from.
-- Bert
Hacksaw007
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#7 posted 986 days ago
Measure twice and cut only once? Lots of measurements on this one. Nice work! Thanks for the pictures.
-- For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life. John 3:16
schloemoe
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#8 posted 985 days ago
I’ll bet there is going to be a lot of fire and brimstone preached from that good build very nice….................Schloemoe
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Knothead62
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#9 posted 985 days ago
Nice. We are moving to a new building next Sunday. It we keep the same “pulpit” in our Sunday School class, I’m going to get ambitious and replace it. I teach the class sometimes and the one we have is too small; no room for Bible, notes, etc. This picture looks like a good place to start. Thanks for sharing.
-- Regret- the feeling you get just after you do something really stupid.
sedcokid
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#10 posted 985 days ago
Elmer,
What a nice job and a work of Love! I love it when we do work for the ‘Church’. Thanks for Sharing….......Chuck
-- Chuck Emery, Michigan,
Bob Kollman
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#11 posted 985 days ago
Nice build Mister!!!!
-- Bob Kenosha Wi.
Todd A. Clippinger
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#12 posted 983 days ago
Nice.
It is always exciting to start getting commissions out of the shop. It is even more exciting to make them for use in a public location where a LOT of people see them. That tends to lead to more work.
Good job and good luck with the shop business.
-- Todd A. Clippinger, Montana, http://americancraftsmanworkshop.com
pastorglen
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#13 posted 857 days ago
I’ve not built a pulpit (yet), but I spend a significant time behind one. That’s why I started doing woodworking—maintain some sanity.
I love this project, though. And it gives me some great ideas.
Bless it, and get it into the work force. :-)
God bless -
-- Glen, Pennsylvania, Colossians 3:23 "Whatever you do, work heartily, as for the Lord and not for men."
bigike
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#14 posted 857 days ago
very well done.
-- Ike, Big Daddies Woodshop, http://www.icombadaniels@yahoo.com
Jim Jakosh
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#15 posted 817 days ago
Very nice job on that pulpit!!!!!!!...........Jim
-- Jim Jakosh.....Practical Wood Products...........Learn something new every day!!
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