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7 comments so far
TedAGTG
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#1 posted 247 days ago
Looks awesome. Reclaimed is always an excellent choice. Your niece and nephew will treasure it for years. Great job!!
-- Ted@AGTG WoodCraft
majuvla
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#2 posted 247 days ago
Incredible what man can do with reclaim wood and scraps.Very beautiful furniture set.
-- Ivan, Croatia, Wooddicted
Oliver15
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#3 posted 246 days ago
Great job. That’s nicer than the table I’m eating at.
Fishinbo
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#4 posted 246 days ago
As always, anything from reclaimed is impressive to me! That is a fantastic set!
ocwoodworker
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#5 posted 246 days ago
That is something they will always remember. Great job!!
-- I'd like to believe Murphy's Law haunts my woodshop, because if it's Karma it would mean I had something to do with it. - K.R.
Sandra
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#6 posted 246 days ago
I love this! It’s making me think about the pallets in my garage….
-- No, I don't want to buy the pink hammer.
Jim Abbruzzese
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#7 posted 242 days ago
Love the rustic and yet somehow modern look to the set.
I am designing a kid’s table and chairs myself right now. How did you determine the seat, chair back, and table heights?
-- Jim, http://moonlightwoodworker.blogspot.com
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