They are almost done.
I need to finish shaping the ends route a radius on the underside of the pads and sand.
-- Sharp tools and thin whispy shavings make woodworking a joy.

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They are almost done.
I need to finish shaping the ends route a radius on the underside of the pads and sand.
-- Sharp tools and thin whispy shavings make woodworking a joy.
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7 comments so far
kolwdwrkr
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posted 319 days ago
Looking good. Are these feet for a bench or for a table?
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Lee A. Jesberger
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posted 319 days ago
Hi Rob;
I’ve never had a foot fetish, but these are beautiful!
Very nice work.
Lee
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jim1953
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posted 318 days ago
Lookin Good Where is the rest of the table
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Rob Drown
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posted 318 days ago
They are the feet for my workbench. next the legs then the tressel leg frames, in time. Now I have to learn to draw bore and learn to do wedged tenons.
I will also get the design in a postable format so you can see where this is all going.
Thanks for looking.
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Rob Drown
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posted 318 days ago
I intended to post these within the workbench blog. Ooops
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dsb1829
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posted 317 days ago
Hey Rob, you can still edit this entry to add it to the blog series on your bench. When logged in you should have an “edit” button in the top right. Then choose the appropriate series from the drop down menu.
Nice feet BTW :)
-- Doug, woodworking in Alabama
Rob Drown
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posted 317 days ago
dsb1829 you are the man!!! Thanks for the tip!!
-- Sharp tools and thin whispy shavings make woodworking a joy.