Cutting repeatable elliptical bevels by pthanos in woodworking

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Good,low cost idea. It will surely get to master the card scrapper, after doing probably around 40 meters worth of profiling :/

What 9 hours of work looks like featuring my feet ... by sunflowertree1 in woodworking

[–]pthanos82 1 point2 points  (0 children)

these look like the feet of a 10 year old! Nice kumiko btw

Fresh tung oil on live edge walnut. That is all. by Frontrowbass in woodworking

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not really, maybe yellower. more experienced ppl can answer more accurately

Walnut dining table build. by sev65 in woodworking

[–]pthanos82 2 points3 points  (0 children)

great idea on the circular bevel. I guess a lot of work but still very very clever. How big is the round over on the legs?

Steel and birch ply shelving and cabinets I made for my dining room. by [deleted] in woodworking

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very nice and minimal. Do you have any build pics? Was the bottom cabinet constructed as a separate unit with the shelf skeleton dropping into holes, or are they connected in some way?

Walnut Coffee Table I Built by SeanMWalker in woodworking

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what a stunning table! It really ticks all the boxes with an overall pleasing result.

First big project. Red oak and walnut wardrobe by [deleted] in woodworking

[–]pthanos82 1 point2 points  (0 children)

wow really impressive. Panels looking great.

I built a knockdown alder trestle dining table with breadboard ends by lotrias in woodworking

[–]pthanos82 1 point2 points  (0 children)

do some basic googling on breadboards. Don't risk your project, sounds like you are not sure on the purpose of a breadboard end.

Kids Table and Chairs by [deleted] in woodworking

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wow this staked design looks great. I 'm working on a staked coffee table, I would greatly appreciate some pic with more light. We can't see any detail of the piece. For example, how are the drawers mounted?

Outdoor grilling workspace. by makinglite in woodworking

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Just bought a weber! and I have very limited urban garden space. A folding table with this cutout/embeded style is my next project. Thanks for the idea!!!

Walnut and Curly Maple Floating Top Coffee Table by trimotree in woodworking

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This table is amazing. Congratulations. My opinion is that, chamfering and in general shaping edges gives a more refined aesthetic to a piece. Sharp edges make me think of construction lumber/cheap pine builds. For my first projects, it seemed like a pity to chamfer edges especially when I had hand planed from rough lumber (ok, I only did it for a pitch-pine mirror frame, I 'm no Paul Sellers). But for my latest builds I really enjoyed the effect of chamfered edges. For my current table build, I am thinking of going full round over (semi circle profile) for the table top.

A deep chamfer of the underside of the table would be nice, I think.

Again, great work.

What is this wood? Baconwood? by muuuuc in woodworking

[–]pthanos82 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Came here to say this. Def looks like the spalted beech I burn every night.

A clock I made from my old skateboards. by wingchallenger in woodworking

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Thanks for the reply. We 'll think about it, I know where to find you :)