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15 comments so far
GaryK
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8182 posts in 376 days
posted 80 days ago
Very dark!
-- Gary, East TX -- The longest journey begins with a single step.
trifern
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1810 posts in 155 days
posted 79 days ago
Black bear eating coal at night?
-- Depend on the rabbit's foot if you will, but remember it didn't work for the rabbit.
MrWoody
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146 posts in 163 days
posted 79 days ago
Nope, an Ebony table at midnight.
-- If we learn from our mistakes, I'm getting a fantastic education.
ChasHutch
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36 posts in 103 days
posted 79 days ago
A scale model of the solar system, made of one 2×4?
-- Hutch - North Dallas, Tx - Safety First
Grant Davis
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261 posts in 296 days
posted 79 days ago
The black hole book case entry?
-- Grant...."GO BUCKEYES"
itsme_timd
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303 posts in 219 days
posted 79 days ago
What’s the finish on this???? ;-)
-- Tim D. - Woodstock, GA
Sawdust2
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798 posts in 476 days
posted 79 days ago
We don’t know who he(she) is, nor where he(she) is from.
He (she) may be that notorious blind woodworker who took a picture of his desk but left the batteries out of the camera..
Lee
-- No piece is cut too short. It was meant for a smaller project.
IowaWoodcrafter
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247 posts in 464 days
posted 79 days ago
I say it looks like charcoal/
-- Owen Johnson - aka IowaWoodcrafter
Bill Butler
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72 posts in 151 days
posted 79 days ago
How about some crumpled carbon paper?
mrtrim
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1484 posts in 268 days
posted 79 days ago
dont you guys know an ebony cutting board when you see one ? lol
-- if you aint the lead dog the scenery never changes
MsDebbieP
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10975 posts in 549 days
posted 79 days ago
you sure know how to kick up the curiosity levels on here!!
-- "Functional WoodArt" by Debbie, Canada (http://www.execulink.com/~yohan)
Bradford
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506 posts in 211 days
posted 78 days ago
he burn it up with a lathe connected to an 55 chevy.
-- so much wood, so little time. Bradford.
tenontim
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614 posts in 133 days
posted 78 days ago
Close up of black granite? An absence of light?
-- Tim -- http://tmuli.com
Sawdust2
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798 posts in 476 days
posted 78 days ago
view from a piece of ebony looking out?
-- No piece is cut too short. It was meant for a smaller project.
Blake
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1802 posts in 262 days
posted 78 days ago
This is very well done. The deep rich colors need little contrast for there full effect. The edges are tight and the joinery is so exceptional… you cant even see it. The texture is soft, yet well defined. You’ve obviously studied the masters and at the same time branched off with artistic expression, and a invigoratingly free interpretation. Your expression is phenomenal. It’s stuperbolis, exeptionite, phenomicany, stupendicular, grandofinus, absolumino, fantastacious, and really neat. It’s a masterpiece, and I love it.
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