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Bob Reeve
12-15-2004, 10:56 PM
Hi,

I have posted several times here before but I have not been able to post pictures till today. I am a new woodworker this year and have put together my shop. Pictures to follow soon. I thought I would post a couple of pictures of items I have made in classes this year.



I also thought I would show you some Artist Brush Holders and Cutting boards made for Christmas presents. I am learning lots from you guys and gals.

Bruce Shiverdecker
12-15-2004, 11:14 PM
Nice work, Bob.

Love the Tolley, but where's the BELL? hehe

What did you use for the holder tube? LOML ddoes ceramica and those would be good for her brushes.

Bruce

Todd Franks
12-15-2004, 11:56 PM
Wow Bob, that's some pretty impressive work for a new woodworker. I consider myself a new woodworker also and I'm too embarrassed to post pictures of my work. I agree with you, I owe a lot of my woodworking education to the folks here at SMC.

Keep up the good work!

-Todd

Bob Reeve
12-16-2004, 1:07 AM
The Stainless Steel holders came from Lee Valley. Matter of fact the whole idea was taken from a picture in their catalog The item # is 88K92.70. $7.50 for 4 ea. I hope that helps.

Bob

Frank Pellow
12-16-2004, 7:05 AM
Very nice work Bob. In particular, I like the way that you have mixed the colours. My grandson would love the trolly.

Ken Fitzgerald
12-16-2004, 8:05 AM
Welcome to the 'Creek Bob! Great looking work especially for a beginner!

Gary Whitt
12-16-2004, 8:06 AM
Welcome!!!

Nice projects!!!

Tyler Howell
12-16-2004, 9:07 AM
Welcome Bob,

Great stuff
Please tell us about your second pix with the DTs. I can think of a number of uses but wanted the artists interpretation

Lou Morrissette
12-16-2004, 9:22 AM
Great looking work,Bob. Gotta love that trolley! Welcome to the Creek.

Lou

Kelly C. Hanna
12-16-2004, 9:24 AM
Very nice work Bob!! I love the cutting boards!

Jim Becker
12-16-2004, 4:12 PM
Bob, I really like what you did with those "brush holders" which frankly can have many other applications without change. I may make a few for myself!

Bob Reeve
12-17-2004, 1:05 AM
Thank you for your kind words everyone. The item open for interpretation is a sofa table, which you would be able to tell if I had rotated the picture. Oops. It slides under the sofa next to you to give you a place to rest a beverage. The dovetails were made using a Keller Jig.

Jack Hogoboom
12-17-2004, 6:01 PM
Bob,

Great looking projects. Also some great looking photography. Care to tell us about your set-up?

Jack