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8 comments so far
Douglas Bordner
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posted 506 days ago
I’ve never seen red oak with that much curl. Sweeet! Nice job.
-- "Bordnerizing" perfectly good lumber for over a decade.
thetimberkid
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posted 506 days ago
Nice stool!
Thanks for the post
Callum
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Scotach
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posted 506 days ago
Very nice indeed!
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CharlieM1958
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posted 506 days ago
I really like the edge treatment you used. Subtle, but it adds a lot to the piece.
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griff
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posted 506 days ago
Very nice stool and the curlys look great. Good build/
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Chip
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posted 506 days ago
Great work Joe. Pieces like this come in so handy I bet they love them. Almost to pretty to use though.
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trifern
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posted 502 days ago
That is some of the nicest oak I have ever seen. Thank you for sharing.
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Dusty56
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posted 449 days ago
I love Curly Oak !!! Great job : )
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