Beautiful desk, Jason.
Innovative and beautiful wood and work also.
'Nuff said. Amen.
Karl
Beautiful desk, Jason.
Innovative and beautiful wood and work also.
'Nuff said. Amen.
Karl
Creeker Visits. They're the best.
Beautiful desk Jason. I love the details. You did an excellent job.
Wow....
That belongs in a magazine for sure.
Jason, It is a beautiful desk and absolutely gorgeous. Your pictures I am sure don't even capture it's beauty in person.
Love the leather. Keep up the good work. Can't wait to see the chair.
Really nice job. The leather inlays really add the finishing touch. Great details and nice job with the pictures to get all of the details. Very impressive.
Sir...you are inspirational in many ways.
Glenn ClaboMichigan
Jason
Fantastic work! Thanks so much for posting
Jay
Jason:
perfect
Steve
Inspirational. simply beautiful.
If you reference my signature, your project qualifies.
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Enjoy the journey,
Martin
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Whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable --- if anything is excellent or praiseworthy --- think about such things. --- Paul of Tarsus
Wow, wow and did I say WOW! I love the wood, design and ingenuity. Furniture with a purpose.
Scott C. in KC
Befco Designs
Scott, you're just saying that because you know that I used my FESTOOLs on itOriginally Posted by Scott Coffelt
That is just awesome. OK so the wood is really gorgeous and you did a very good job on that but I really YOU GET AN A+ FOR DESIGN FUNCTIONALITY. Your wire concept is just amazing.
Matthew Poeller
I don't have anything to say that hasn't already been said by many others here, but I still need to say it...
"Wow"
Incredible, detailed work. I love the panel on the bottom of the desk, the use of leather, the Cherry, the pinned mortise and tenon... too much to take in at first glance. Too much.
Mike
Very nice once again!
Better to keep silent and be thought a fool, then to open your mouth and remove all doubt.
Here is the desk with the walnut grommets installed. Also, I included a picture of the desk in place, and a picture of the powerstrip. I had to learn how to solder for this one. Thankfully, I didn't burn anything, myself included!