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I am back on the a.b.p.w. group and posted 3 pics of a quilted maple veneer
and walnut stool that I designed with Sketchup and built for a customers
wife. He thought she needed something prettier to sit on while making
herself beautiful.

Anyway I cut the quilted maple veneer from table leg stock on my Laguna
band saw using the Laguna Resaw King blade. The cut was smooth enough that
I went straight to the glue up with no prep sanding. The aprons are
attached to the legs with 2 Dominos, 8 mm x 50 mm Domino tennons on each
end, 16 in all.

Four coats of Lawrence McFadden Gel Varnish for the finish.

Have a look, Thanks

Leon


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Anyway I cut the quilted maple veneer from table leg stock on my Laguna
band saw using the Laguna Resaw King blade. The cut was smooth enough that
I went straight to the glue up with no prep sanding.


You *******.

Nice work.

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I am back on the a.b.p.w. group and posted 3 pics of a quilted maple
veneer and walnut stool that I designed with Sketchup and built for a
customers wife. He thought she needed something prettier to sit on
while making herself beautiful.

Anyway I cut the quilted maple veneer from table leg stock on my
Laguna band saw using the Laguna Resaw King blade. The cut was smooth
enough that I went straight to the glue up with no prep sanding. The
aprons are attached to the legs with 2 Dominos, 8 mm x 50 mm Domino
tennons on each end, 16 in all.

Four coats of Lawrence McFadden Gel Varnish for the finish.

Have a look, Thanks

Leon



Is that a triple drive by? - 1. beautiful work 2. Laguna BS 3. Domino
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On Mar 9, 3:01 pm, "Leon" wrote:
Anyway I cut the quilted maple veneer from table leg stock on my Laguna
band saw using the Laguna Resaw King blade. The cut was smooth enough
that
I went straight to the glue up with no prep sanding.


You *******.


Yuh think?



Nice work.



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I am back on the a.b.p.w. group and posted 3 pics of a quilted maple
veneer and walnut stool that I designed with Sketchup and built for a
customers wife. He thought she needed something prettier to sit on
while making herself beautiful.

Anyway I cut the quilted maple veneer from table leg stock on my
Laguna band saw using the Laguna Resaw King blade. The cut was smooth
enough that I went straight to the glue up with no prep sanding. The
aprons are attached to the legs with 2 Dominos, 8 mm x 50 mm Domino
tennons on each end, 16 in all.

Four coats of Lawrence McFadden Gel Varnish for the finish.

Have a look, Thanks

Leon



Is that a triple drive by? - 1. beautiful work 2. Laguna BS 3. Domino


I guess it is.... the Domino is about 2 years old, the Laguna about 3
years old and I still love'em.
Thank you.






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"Leon" wrote in message
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I am back on the a.b.p.w. group and posted 3 pics of a quilted maple veneer
and walnut stool that I designed with Sketchup and built for a customers
wife. He thought she needed something prettier to sit on while making
herself beautiful.

Anyway I cut the quilted maple veneer from table leg stock on my Laguna
band saw using the Laguna Resaw King blade. The cut was smooth enough
that I went straight to the glue up with no prep sanding. The aprons are
attached to the legs with 2 Dominos, 8 mm x 50 mm Domino tennons on each
end, 16 in all.

Four coats of Lawrence McFadden Gel Varnish for the finish.

Have a look, Thanks

Congrats Leon. I love the quilted maple, the walnut trim and the overall
look of the stool. The gift will be much appreciated. Wimmin go for this
sort of thing.

Also, a big good on ya for gettin' back onto apbw!!



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Congrats Leon. I love the quilted maple, the walnut trim and the overall
look of the stool. The gift will be much appreciated. Wimmin go for this
sort of thing.

Also, a big good on ya for gettin' back onto apbw!!




Thank you Lee, and it's costing me, I think, $3 per month to get back on.


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OK,,,,,, It's "Tiger" Maple not quilted. Doh!


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