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Adding to my beginner projects to show you where I started, This is a pine table that even still has the supplier logo still stuck to the wood on the side rail.
Ahh the good old days!
Oh yes there is a turned candel stick holder on the table which I never did find out what wood it was.
The Table ended up being painted having a sad and sorry life of service and torture for my neice when she was a child.
Peter.

-- Peter, member of the Fine Woodwork Association http://www.fwwa.org.au/index.htm




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thedude50

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#1 posted 324 days ago

so was this a kit or did you turn the legs . I want to know why this is a beginner project

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Gumnut

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#2 posted 324 days ago

Well it was a beginner project many years ago, I have only just joined LJ so I thought I would load up my projects from where I started. I mainly do boxes now though!
Sorry none the work I have done has come from plans, I always plan things in my head and it just flows along.
I turned the legs on a very old home made lathe that my father picked up many years ago. The lathe had old Singer sewing machine legs for the stand and the motor was swung out the back to tension the belt, it was very basic but it worked

-- Peter, member of the Fine Woodwork Association http://www.fwwa.org.au/index.htm

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Jamie Speirs

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#3 posted 324 days ago

Peter

that is a nice starter project

Old Projects, even the last one

I’ve made, I feel I can improve on. :)

Jamie

-- Who is the happiest of men? He who values the merits of others, and in their pleasure takes joy, even as though 'twere his own. --Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

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