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I think I'm gonna quit now.
Got this link offa Woodcentral:
http://home.pacbell.net/ebeniste/Html/Table.htm I'm just gonna sell my tools and go fishing, I think. Jason |
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Why? Because you can't make a tacky looking tilt-top table??
Just send your tools to me. I will cover the shipping costs. "Jason Quick" wrote in message news:120we.36283$DC2.31864@okepread01... Got this link offa Woodcentral: http://home.pacbell.net/ebeniste/Html/Table.htm I'm just gonna sell my tools and go fishing, I think. Jason |
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Gee, Amazon has free shipping. Stoutman isn't being very competitive!
Dave stoutman wrote: Why? Because you can't make a tacky looking tilt-top table?? Just send your tools to me. I will cover the shipping costs. "Jason Quick" wrote in message news:120we.36283$DC2.31864@okepread01... Got this link offa Woodcentral: http://home.pacbell.net/ebeniste/Html/Table.htm I'm just gonna sell my tools and go fishing, I think. Jason |
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Jason Quick says...
Got this link offa Woodcentral: http://home.pacbell.net/ebeniste/Html/Table.htm I'm just gonna sell my tools and go fishing, I think. Jason But once everybody sees those pictures, there will be a glut on the used tool market and there won't be any woodworkers left to buy them. |
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Personally, I sometimes look at the stuff Tom Plamann makes
(http://www.plamann.com/sys-tmpl/door/), and think about giving up my tools. But then I remember that I do this for fun, and as a hobby, and even if I never bring a stick of furniture into the house, it's better than going out to the bars and casino's... Of course, I've never told SWMBO that last bit... Clint "Jason Quick" wrote in message news:120we.36283$DC2.31864@okepread01... Got this link offa Woodcentral: http://home.pacbell.net/ebeniste/Html/Table.htm I'm just gonna sell my tools and go fishing, I think. Jason |
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On Tue, 28 Jun 2005 02:10:20 GMT, "Clint"
wrote: Personally, I sometimes look at the stuff Tom Plamann makes (http://www.plamann.com/sys-tmpl/door/), and think about giving up my tools. But then I remember that I do this for fun, and as a hobby, and even if I never bring a stick of furniture into the house, it's better than going out to the bars and casino's... Of course, I've never told SWMBO that last bit... Bars and casinos are cheaper. -- "We need to make a sacrifice to the gods, find me a young virgin... oh, and bring something to kill" Tim Douglass http://www.DouglassClan.com |
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In article 120we.36283$DC2.31864@okepread01,
"Jason Quick" wrote: Got this link offa Woodcentral: http://home.pacbell.net/ebeniste/Html/Table.htm I'm just gonna sell my tools and go fishing, I think. Jason Funny looking dart boards...no numbers... |
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Yeah, why else would they flip up besides to throw darts at them? I
was thinking the same thing. I wonder what kind of finish is self-healing for use on a dart board. |
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Jason Quick wrote:
Got this link offa Woodcentral: http://home.pacbell.net/ebeniste/Html/Table.htm I'm just gonna sell my tools and go fishing, I think. Jason Nah, did one of those with my Sawzall. No sweat. j4 |
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In article .net,
jo4hn wrote: Jason Quick wrote: Got this link offa Woodcentral: http://home.pacbell.net/ebeniste/Html/Table.htm I'm just gonna sell my tools and go fishing, I think. Jason Nah, did one of those with my Sawzall. No sweat. j4 Me too...pruning blade, right? Or The "Demolisher"? Hold it all together with a roofing nailer till the JB Weld dries, right? |
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Nah, did one of those with my Sawzall. No sweat. j4 You're a piker. Did one with my scout pocket knife and glued it up with self-rendered pitch extract. |
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I'm not gonna.
This guy caters to the carriage trade. Personally, I don't like all that marquetry. Less is more - do something for an accent, not a splashy display like these. They remind me a lot of medieval french furnishings that may be found in the king's castle. Not to my taste. And if I may judge from the sticker prices on his site, not to very many other people's taste either. On Mon, 27 Jun 2005 18:34:26 -0500, "Jason Quick" wrote: Got this link offa Woodcentral: http://home.pacbell.net/ebeniste/Html/Table.htm I'm just gonna sell my tools and go fishing, I think. Jason |
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"Doug Miller" wrote in message m... In article , wrote: I'm not gonna. This guy caters to the carriage trade. Personally, I don't like all that marquetry. Less is more - do something for an accent, not a splashy display like these. They remind me a lot of medieval french furnishings that may be found in the king's castle. Not to my taste. And if I may judge from the sticker prices on his site, not to very many other people's taste either. Yabbut.... at those prices, you don't need to sell more than a handful of pieces a year to make a pretty decent living... OTOH, did you observe the amount of time that went into these pieces, on spec? Apparently, he has other means of support. If he makes a set every couple years, he isn't getting rich by woodworking. Steve -- Regards, Doug Miller (alphageek at milmac dot com) Nobody ever left footprints in the sands of time by sitting on his butt. And who wants to leave buttprints in the sands of time? |
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On Tue, 28 Jun 2005 16:14:14 GMT, "Steve Peterson"
wrote: OTOH, did you observe the amount of time that went into these pieces, on spec? Apparently, he has other means of support. If he makes a set every couple years, he isn't getting rich by woodworking. If he sells one set every two years that is $60,000 a year. In my book that is a *very* good living - and for doing something he loves. The material cost on the two tables probably isn't more than a couple of thousand, all the cost is in the labor. If I thought I could gross $60K annually doing woodworking I'd be all over it. -- "We need to make a sacrifice to the gods, find me a young virgin... oh, and bring something to kill" Tim Douglass http://www.DouglassClan.com |
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If he sells one set every two years that is $60,000 a year. In my book that is a *very* good living - and for doing something he loves. The material cost on the two tables probably isn't more than a couple of thousand, all the cost is in the labor. If I thought I could gross $60K annually doing woodworking I'd be all over it. umm... I think you've been quite heartily "tipped off" recently... ? -- Alex - newbie_neander in woodworking cravdraa_at-yahoo_dot-com not my site: http://www.e-sword.net/ |
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The furniture is not exactly to my taste either but you've got to respect
the craftmanship. If you can build that, there's not much you can't build. George Max wrote: I'm not gonna. This guy caters to the carriage trade. Personally, I don't like all that marquetry. Less is more - do something for an accent, not a splashy display like these. They remind me a lot of medieval french furnishings that may be found in the king's castle. Not to my taste. And if I may judge from the sticker prices on his site, not to very many other people's taste either. On Mon, 27 Jun 2005 18:34:26 -0500, "Jason Quick" wrote: Got this link offa Woodcentral: http://home.pacbell.net/ebeniste/Html/Table.htm I'm just gonna sell my tools and go fishing, I think. Jason |
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In article ,
Fred MacMurray wrote: The furniture is not exactly to my taste either but you've got to respect the craftmanship. If you can build that, there's not much you can't build. Poppycock and balderdash. All done with waterjet CNC's, lasers and CAD/CAM. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ......or not. |
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Yeah! I know the feeling sometimes when I screw up and see that kind of
craftsmanship and look at Planman's work I feel like I'm wastsing my time and money. But each time I purchase some sort of wood product or furniture and look at the poor craftsamnship and quality of the product I feel better and gett the confidence that I can make it better. Beside's there is no way of knowing if he used a cad system and cnc machine and how many times and wood wasted to get it right. I would like to achieve skills on their level but then I bring myself to reality that I'm just learning and learners make mistakes. Jason Quick wrote: Got this link offa Woodcentral: http://home.pacbell.net/ebeniste/Html/Table.htm I'm just gonna sell my tools and go fishing, I think. Jason |
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