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a1Jim
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#1 posted 467 days ago
she zammmm that’s some gorgeous work
-- W James Brokenbourgh Custom furniture maker http://artisticwoodstudio.com/
Ken90712
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#2 posted 467 days ago
What amazing work, Love the detail on this. Very nice. Blue pine, now hat looks nice. I have some Blue Oak that I used on cpl projects on here.
Great work!
-- Ken, "Everyday above ground is a good day!"
HalDougherty
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#3 posted 467 days ago
Wow, that’s spectacular! Both the wood selection and the craftsmanship.
-- Hal, Tennessee http://www.first285.com
stefang
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#4 posted 467 days ago
Looks fantastic, that counter top really sings. I like the fish carving too. Altogether nice work and it seems that your reputation is continuing to spread. I am glad for you. It’s good to see that you are keeping busy.
-- Mike, American in Norway
T. D. Reid
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#5 posted 467 days ago
Very nice job sir! Cheers
-- Head to the shop its calling you – Todd
Martyroc
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#6 posted 467 days ago
Beautiful job, the countertops look awesome with the epoxy coat, nice work.
-- Martin ....always count the number of fingers you have before, and after using the saw.
Woodwrecker
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#7 posted 467 days ago
Very nice work!
Those came out spectacularly.
I bet you get more work from that job.
-- Eric
Bluepine38
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#8 posted 467 days ago
Great use of that pine, and your craftmanship makes it look great also. With that epoxy finish they should
get years of use from it. Thank you for sharing.
-- As ever, Gus-the 74 yr young apprentice carpenter
EPJartisan
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#9 posted 466 days ago
You can really tell when someone loves the wood they work with… even on larger projects the grain and unique board features are orientated for optimal enjoyment. Wood used like Paint… NICE work!
-- ~ Eric P Jorgenson: Jorgenson Design
antknee3491
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#10 posted 466 days ago
Wow, Blue Pine huh? Never hears of it but it is beautiful! Great work!!
NBeener
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#11 posted 466 days ago
WOW !!!!!
I could swill a LOT of coffee, there, and get a LOT of people to stare at me, as I spent the entire time admiring your woodwork !
Very nice :-)
-- -- Neil
RockyBlue
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#12 posted 466 days ago
Right on brother. I love the live edges and epoxy finish. That is the only way to go for pine tops to keep them from cracking and denting.
-- I haven't had this much fun since hogs ate my little brother. www.rockybluewoodworks.com
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