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.... is finally over:
http://www.e-woodshop.net/Projects12.htm#hopechest -- www.e-woodshop.net Last update: 1/06/07 |
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![]() "Swingman" wrote in message ... ... is finally over: http://www.e-woodshop.net/Projects12.htm#hopechest Very nice. Looks like a happy young lady too. |
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| ... is finally over: | | http://www.e-woodshop.net/Projects12.htm#hopechest Was gonna say ya did good; but nothing I could say would hold a candle to the young lady's smile... -- Morris Dovey DeSoto Solar DeSoto, Iowa USA http://www.iedu.com/DeSoto |
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![]() "Swingman" wrote in message ... ... is finally over: http://www.e-woodshop.net/Projects12.htm#hopechest Ya did good swingman. You must of achieved uncle status with this young lady with this effort. She seems quite happy with her new chest. This chest looks substantial, particularly when you include the cedar lining. How much does this thing weigh? Was it hard to move? |
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On Sat, 6 Jan 2007 20:40:08 -0600, "Swingman" wrote:
... is finally over: http://www.e-woodshop.net/Projects12.htm#hopechest Well, she certainly should be smiling. Very nicely done sir. +--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ If you're gonna be dumb, you better be tough +--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ |
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"Lee Michaels" wrote in message
This chest looks substantial, particularly when you include the cedar lining. How much does this thing weigh? Was it hard to move? Not too bad to move around without the drawers and the tray ... I'd say about 60 + lbs total (I estimated the top at + 10lb when deciding upon the size and number of counterbalanced lid supports) ... I could lift it off the bench until the top and drawers went on, but after that it became a bit awkward to grab. It does have a very substantial, solid feel to it that you immediately notice when opening the lid/drawers ... unlike the ubiquitous $300 cedar chests you see around, you have to want to move it for it to budge. A very slight young lady and I carried it up a flight of stairs with no trouble ... but then again, this particular young lady, a family friend from Venezuela, who weighs not much more than 100 lbs, if that, is a world class soccer player, is in college on a tennis scholarship, and can out eat a table of 300 lb NFL lineman ... I've never seen anything like it. I would definitely want her on my side in a fight. -- www.e-woodshop.net Last update: 1/06/07 |
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"Mark & Juanita" wrote in message
Well, she certainly should be smiling. Very nicely done sir. Thank you! -- www.e-woodshop.net Last update: 1/06/07 |
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"B A R R Y" wrote in message
The cherry trays almost look curly. Is that a photo illusion or do those trays have that much figure? Oh man, now that you mention it, it was REAL tough/time consuming finishing that tray... .... sanded to 220 before it was assembled, then 3 coats of BullsEye Clear Shellac sprayed on in about as many minutes, out of a spray can no less ... that is ALL that was done to that tray insofar as "finish" ... sorta makes you sick, don't it? Cut from a single 6" x 72" x 1/2" cherry board I've had around the shop for a while (a reject from another project because I didn't have the time then to sort out a bit of bow and twist), it looked like "tray wood" to me and I didn't pay too much attention to it until it was shellacked ... then that figure popped out of nowhere. Sometimes we forget/are humbled by what the simple application of shellac can do to a nice piece of wood. -- www.e-woodshop.net Last update: 1/06/07 |
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"B A R R Y" wrote in message
I hate it when that happens... Again, the whole thing looks very nice, obviously an instant heirloom. Thanks ... however, "instant" is a relative term. That big, overgrown jewelry box took longer, from start to finish, than it does for me to make the cabinets for an entire kitchen. -- www.e-woodshop.net Last update: 1/06/07 |
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![]() Swingman wrote: "B A R R Y" wrote in message I hate it when that happens... Again, the whole thing looks very nice, obviously an instant heirloom. Thanks ... however, "instant" is a relative term. That big, overgrown jewelry box took longer, from start to finish, than it does for me to make the cabinets for an entire kitchen. -- www.e-woodshop.net Last update: 1/06/07 Yeah, but her kids won't be fighting over Mom's kitchen cabinets in 80 years. Wonderful work. Hopefully I'll be able to gift something that nice to someone one day. -Nathan |
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![]() Swingman wrote: ... is finally over: http://www.e-woodshop.net/Projects12.htm#hopechest -- www.e-woodshop.net Last update: 1/06/07 WOW! That is the balls!. Very nice work. The documentation is pretty slick too. Where do you get the time??? -jtpr |
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![]() "N Hurst" wrote in message Swingman wrote: "B A R R Y" wrote in message I hate it when that happens... Again, the whole thing looks very nice, obviously an instant heirloom. Thanks ... however, "instant" is a relative term. That big, overgrown jewelry box took longer, from start to finish, than it does for me to make the cabinets for an entire kitchen. Yeah, but her kids won't be fighting over Mom's kitchen cabinets in 80 years. LOL ... but they would have the oppotunity if they buy one of the house with my kitchen cabinets! ![]() Wonderful work. Hopefully I'll be able to gift something that nice to someone one day. Thanks for the kind words. -- www.e-woodshop.net Last update: 1/06/07 |
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"jtpr" wrote in message
WOW! That is the balls!. Very nice work. Thank you! The documentation is pretty slick too. Where do you get the time??? Work, being mostly wood/building related these past few years, is usually done close to the shop, if not in it, and what isn't is heavily cell phone oriented ... and the "documentation" is sort of a pleasant-to-me, very early morning, compulsion that goes along with it. ![]() -- www.e-woodshop.net Last update: 1/06/07 |
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Swingman wrote:
"B A R R Y" wrote in message I hate it when that happens... Again, the whole thing looks very nice, obviously an instant heirloom. Thanks ... however, "instant" is a relative term. That big, overgrown jewelry box took longer, from start to finish, than it does for me to make the cabinets for an entire kitchen. Right! The "instant" part comes at the presentation of the gift! |
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