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Gregg Markowski
06-26-2022, 11:27 AM
Well here is my second major wood project. I needed a desk for tying and doing computer work and wanted to use the slabs I had left over from my kitchen cabinets. The wood had sat for another year in the meantime so I am hoping I won't see the movement in the wood that I did with my cabinet fronts. I noticed the earlier thread using poplar and he used the term Condor tails vs Dovetails, I ve been calling them Dovetails... Anyway. Most of the work was done by hand purchasing a Cosman saw and some fairly good chisels. The Bowties were walnut, purple heart and local sourced Osage Orange. I will add a desk caddy, side drawers and finish the built in shelving area in the near future.

Andrew More
06-26-2022, 2:43 PM
Wow, that's a workbench, nicely done!

Gregg Markowski
06-27-2022, 5:30 PM
Thank You!

Wow, that's a workbench, nicely done!

Ron Citerone
06-28-2022, 5:58 PM
Real nice. Love the lights and handy drawers. last flies I tied several years go proved my eyes aren't what they used to be........those lights would have helped big time!

Maurice Mcmurry
06-28-2022, 9:37 PM
Really Nice! I have helped family and friends with their tying benches. I do not have one of my own yet. Thanks for the reminder that it is something that deserves attention.

Gregg Markowski
06-29-2022, 7:32 AM
Real nice. Love the lights and handy drawers. last flies I tied several years go proved my eyes aren't what they used to be........those lights would have helped big time! I was tired of fiddling around around with a light bulbs and shades and shadows. These are perfect.

Rob Luter
06-29-2022, 9:51 AM
Nice. When I used to tie I used an old drafting table adjusted almost flat. Those days are long gone. After 10 years in storage I sold my whole kit to a young tying enthusiast that I work with. He has enough necks and other supplies to last 20 years.

Gregg Markowski
06-30-2022, 8:52 AM
Nice. When I used to tie I used an old drafting table adjusted almost flat. Those days are long gone. After 10 years in storage I sold my whole kit to a young tying enthusiast that I work with. He has enough necks and other supplies to last 20 years.
I think we all have had mentors like that and I look forward to one day passing on my accumulation!