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Well with the help of my new Ridgid sander I am working on these really nice table legs. They have been a bit harder then I thought they would be. Most of the work has been done by hand with a rasp. As I go along I will post more pictures. All the wood is Walnut. It is all the gun stock blanks that I was given. All of them need to be milled and cut. I am making the legs for a small tea table. As I go along I will post it. Thanks for looking. Dave
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CharlieM1958
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#1 posted 1787 days ago
Wow….that is looking great so far!
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lew
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#2 posted 1787 days ago
Like Charlie said- They look great! That’s a lot of work!
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Kipster
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#3 posted 1787 days ago
Keep up the good work Dave. Thanks for sharing
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Grumpy
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#4 posted 1787 days ago
Beaut pieces of Walnut Dave. The legs are looking great.
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Lee A. Jesberger
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#5 posted 1787 days ago
Hi Dave;
They are looking good to me, and I’m a leg man!
Lee
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jockmike2
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#6 posted 1787 days ago
Great looking, and heafty legs, can’t wait to see what they hold up.
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TedM
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#7 posted 1787 days ago
Great looking legs! Like jockmike2 I’m looking forward to see what they hold!
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#8 posted 1783 days ago
Very nice!!
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