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Nate Perkins October 4th 05 05:23 AM

She's got legs
 
Decent curves and fine legs:

http://home.earthlink.net/
~nateperkins1/Woodworking/projects/buffet/ogee_feet.jpg

or the same link made tiny: http://tinyurl.com/9aqhg

Ok, ok ... so most of my woodworking projects have been pretty linear, with
a few coves or radius curves. These ogee feet are my first successful
attempt at shaping wood, and I'm pretty hooked. This one was made using
the bandsaw method described in Bird's book "Period Furniture Details."

George October 4th 05 11:58 AM


"Nate Perkins" wrote in message
. 125.201...
Decent curves and fine legs:

or the same link made tiny: http://tinyurl.com/9aqhg

Ok, ok ... so most of my woodworking projects have been pretty linear,
with
a few coves or radius curves. These ogee feet are my first successful
attempt at shaping wood, and I'm pretty hooked. This one was made using
the bandsaw method described in Bird's book "Period Furniture Details."


Virtuosity. We all have to get it out of our systems. With me it was claw
and ball from Marlow's book. Two sets and no plans for more.

Next set is the one where you make the blind dovetails?

Don't forget the glue blocks.



Stephen M October 4th 05 12:13 PM

That's funny. Only because I distingly remember singing that to myself when
I was in the home stretch of a my first not-so-rectitinear piece.

Not being an exclusively leg-man, "I wanna see more!" (he said getting a
woodie)

-steve


"Nate Perkins" wrote in message
. 125.201...
Decent curves and fine legs:

http://home.earthlink.net/
~nateperkins1/Woodworking/projects/buffet/ogee_feet.jpg

or the same link made tiny: http://tinyurl.com/9aqhg

Ok, ok ... so most of my woodworking projects have been pretty linear,

with
a few coves or radius curves. These ogee feet are my first successful
attempt at shaping wood, and I'm pretty hooked. This one was made using
the bandsaw method described in Bird's book "Period Furniture Details."





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