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Project by ColinVW posted 400 days ago 938 views 0 times favorited 6 comments Add to Favorites Watch
A Wall & A Door
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2012
Red Oak, Tulip Poplar, Formica, OSB, Acrylic, Plastic and Steel Hardware
5’x3’x3’

-- CVW




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vakman

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#1 posted 400 days ago

I’m interested but have no idea what I’m looking at, could you add a more thorough explanation please?

-- - Power is not revealed by striking hard or often, but by striking true. -

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LesB

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#2 posted 400 days ago

Baffled too, but assume it has something to do with your school work. Most wall construction no longer uses “fire blocks” shown in this example and even cross bracing is eliminated when plywood or strand sheeting is used.

-- Les B, Oregon

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ErikF

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#3 posted 399 days ago

Nice wall and door. Looks well made.

-- Power to the people.

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doordude

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#4 posted 399 days ago

colin, i like the light, and the gate. hey it’s functional art!

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DouginVa

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#5 posted 399 days ago

I don’t see it either….........

-- Just a man with his chisel.........

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ColinVW

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#6 posted 398 days ago

When one door closes (that of tradition), you run into a wall (mechanization).

-- CVW

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