Genius, lunacy or somewhere in the middle? Committed, yes. Needs committed???
Genius, lunacy or somewhere in the middle? Committed, yes. Needs committed???
In which 1snugthejoiner writes about woodworking, publishing, house renovations, cats and Shakespeare (don't worry – that last one is rare).
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An amature woodworker who works as a data analytics consultant
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I went to woodworking's funeral a few weeks ago. It was a nice service..there were lots of flowers and a luncheon was held afterwards..
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Somebody’s been busy…. I think there may be a job way up north for busy little elves like you. How are you liking the walnut as much as the cherry?
LOL…I doubt that “Hillbilly Tansu” shows up on any Christmas lists.
The walnut is very nice to work with. It planes beautifully. At least the small pieces that I have to work with. I would have to use walnut for a larger project before I could say if I like it more than the cherry. Cherry is still tops on my list. Both for color and workability.
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What kinds of wood best leave a lasting pressed print? Looks beautiful and simple. What kind of stamps are used or do you use the knife to create the elegant designs?