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Thread: Curly Cherry Tin Cabinet Finished W/Pics (long)

  1. #31
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    Very........Very.........Nice!

    Jason, that cherry will age beautifully, please post some new pictures in a year or two.

    Please help support the Creek.


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    Beautiful piece of work Jason!

    I really like the job you did on the finish. It draws the eye directly to the quality craftsmanship and attention to detail within. I think The Creator of all things would be pleased to see what you've accomplished with this resource He has provided. Well done!

    Thanks for sharing. Posts like yours inspire me!

    Brad

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kirk (KC) Constable
    I think every one of us would be proud to say we built something of that quality. A beautiful piece with wonderful details. You oughta send pics of this to FWW.

    KC
    Kirk, you are 100% correct!

    Jason, I don't blame you for not listening about the square knobs, but please listen to Kirk!

    Please, please send your photos to FWW for them to publish in Current Work.

    Your craftsmanship deserves more widespread viewing.
    Martin, Granbury, TX
    Student of the Shaker style

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    Jason, I third the motion for you to submit your photos to FWW on this and other projects of yours. Very inspiring. In fact, thank you for the opportunity to contribute to this one. I'm proud that a small piece of walnut harvested from our property was able to be used on such a wonderful piece of woodworking. Outstanding work!!! (Great photos, too)

    'Safe travels to the land up north...I get to visit the other side of a very big pond in the same time period.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Becker
    Jason, I third the motion for you to submit your photos to FWW on this and other projects of yours. Very inspiring. In fact, thank you for the opportunity to contribute to this one. I'm proud that a small piece of walnut harvested from our property was able to be used on such a wonderful piece of woodworking. Outstanding work!!! (Great photos, too)

    'Safe travels to the land up north...I get to visit the other side of a very big pond in the same time period.
    Jim: Thanks again for all the help, and safe travels to you as well.

    Everyone: You guys are the best. Thanks for all the kind words. I always liked picture books as a kid, and I guess that's why I like this site so much. At all different levels you guys show quality work all the time. I'm just glad that this piece was of some encouragment. You guys spurn me on all the time with your work. So three big cheers for SMC and for all you guys who make it what it is! Jason

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    That is just amazing. I'm speechless. Great work!!!!!
    I just want to live happily ever after,
    every now and then.

    -- Jimmy Buffett

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    AWSOME JOB!!!!!!!!!!!!! I love it and so does Cheryl!!!

    Terry
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    Clamp Question...

    The recent Bessey bulk buy thread has gotten me thinking...

    Jason,

    How did you clamp up the top and bottom of your tin cupboard? Did you have some really, really long clamps?

    Inquiring minds want to know...
    Martin, Granbury, TX
    Student of the Shaker style

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    Quote Originally Posted by Martin Shupe
    The recent Bessey bulk buy thread has gotten me thinking...

    Jason,

    How did you clamp up the top and bottom of your tin cupboard? Did you have some really, really long clamps?

    Inquiring minds want to know...
    Martin, I pounded down the top by hand and clamped it from the sides. The rest of the fixed shelves were dadoed into the sides so clamping the sides worked here as well. Nothing fancy. Sorry I can't help justify more clamps
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    Quote Originally Posted by Martin Shupe
    The recent Bessey bulk buy thread has gotten me thinking...
    Well, don't just think about it, reach for the wallet, Martin!! You *need* some 82" or 98" Besseys, dontcha!? I'd love to see a pair that long!
    Wood: a fickle medium....

    Did you know SMC is user supported? Please help.

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    Absolutely Fantastic Work! What an inspiration.

    Definitely worthy of a submission to FWW! I love the curly wood, it's just begging to be touched.

    Do you sign and date your pieces in some way? You never know where quality work like this will end up

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    Jason

    Very nice.

    As you, I consider my woodworking part of my act of worship. God created us in his image....and that urge to create is God-given. That being said, I wish I was "worshipping" at the same level as you .

    Stay in your ministry. Continue to produce those wonderful pieces. You 'inspire' me more than you know!


    Arnie

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    Very, Very nice work!!!!! Most Excellent.!!!!!
    Thanks & Happy Wood Chips,
    Dennis -
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    Awe Sum WORK!
    Herb
    Carrollton, Texas


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    Great stuff Jason, absolutely inspiring work. Dave.

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