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  1. #46
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    These are great projects. I really really like that heron box.

    My attempt at a bistro table (cherry with metal, bondo and paint):

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    My attempt at a coffee table (walnut and glass):

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    I did a lot of other stuff it seems, which is fun to look back on. However, these are probably the 'best of' category for me.

    Fun looking at all of your projects. Love the dressers. Can't wait to make one.

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    Great looking projects, Andrew.

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    andrew, I really like that little glass undershelf on the coffee table. That's just the bees knees. How is it held in place ?

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    King Size Bed

    Finished this in late spring last year. King size bed made from quarter sawn Sipo Mahogany (very close to Sapele), Wenge inlays and Pomelle Sapele veneer:
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    My finest piece yet. Was supposed to be a tool chest for hand tools but my wife immediately claimed it for our living room.

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    Here is a pine kitchen hutch I made last year for my wife for our cabin. I installed dimmable LED strip lights inside the cabinet to show off the dinner plates, knick knacks she wanted to have on display. Combination of power tools, hand tools used throughout build.
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    Good job Pat, that would look right at home in my cabin too.

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    Sutyagin house

    I have completed a model of a house in Archangel, Russia built by Nicolai Sutyagin in the 1990s to 2008 when it was torn down. Limited information and some photographs are available on the internet. I was fascinated by it and have been building a model with thin sheets of resawn pine. Size is 25" x 32" x 58". The most difficult part was weathering it with plaster, paint, and stain. I'll try to get it into the crafts building of the MN State Fair for 2018. I hope some enjoy this.
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    Hi, sorry and thanks for the compliment!

    I made a cut almost end to end for it sit in and get captured. Here is a photo that might help.

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    Very cool.

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    P1060721.jpg My last 2017 project. Bookmatched Big Leaf Maple with Claro Walnut butterflies. Apron and legs highly figured Big Leaf Maple.P1060719.jpg I apologize for the poor photography. Not very skilled at that.
    Bracken's Pond Woodworks[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]

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    That top is handsome. No apologies needed.

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    Very nice stuff everyone. Here is my first cedar chest I built. A friend of mine got married and I gave it to them as a gift.
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    Not sure why this picture is upside down.
    Two T's Woodshop

  15. I just got into woodworking last year and hadn't made anything since shop class in the 8th grade back in 1969. Most of my 'building' these past years has been metal work building various aircraft. This is my first post on the forum but I have been reading it for some time now.

    I completed two main projects last year. The first is a grandfather clock. Made with cherry and finished with just boiled linseed oil.
    No idea why the picture came out sideways. Can't figure out how to rotate it. Anyway, just turn your head sideways. Think I got it fixed.

    The second is a kitchen cabinet for the wife. It's made out of solid red oak.
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