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Make entirely with hand tools




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matt garcia

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#1 posted 610 days ago

Very nice!! Is it black walnut, or a stain?

-- Matt Garcia Wannabe Period Furniture Maker, Houston TX

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bob62

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#2 posted 609 days ago

I like the idea of using all hand tools. I try to work with as many as I can on projects however, my skill level desires. Great Job!

-- Robert, Mississippi, http://www.lunberjocks.com

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Millo

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#3 posted 609 days ago

Excellent, beautiful. From the 2nd Homestead Heritage course? Glad to see these on here @ Lumberjocks!

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rrdesigns

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#4 posted 609 days ago

I made a similar all hand tool table at the Homestead Heritage school as well. Loved the experience and highly recommend it. Still enjoying the table. http://lumberjocks.com/projects/53614

-- Beth, Oklahoma, Rambling Road Designs

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amagineer

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#5 posted 609 days ago

I have to hand it to you, it is a wonderful piece. What kind of wood is it? How did you finish it?

-- Flaws are only in the eye of the artisan!

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Dawn

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#6 posted 608 days ago

ha ha Absolutely I made it at the Homestead Heritage school of woodworking. I was hoping someone would recognize it. I took the 6 day foundations class and am going back next year to take the 12 day dresser course.

The wood is walnut. It is finished with 4 coats of Danish Oil.

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exelectrician

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#7 posted 590 days ago

The feel of a well honed hand plane swishing through wood! – I cant get enough. I am sure you get what I am saying here.

-- Love thy neighbour as thyself

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