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Default Got a couple more finished!

I move like the glaciers, when it comes to my woodworking, but ...

Finally finished

1) my his-and-hers, Mission-style, three-drawer night stands, out of
African Mahogany. Watco Danish Oil -- Natural -- finish, with several
coats of paste wax:

http://picasaweb.google.com/neil0502...eat=directlink

2) my Tall Oak Mirror (need I say more?). More Watco:

http://lh3.ggpht.com/_WVVYjLCNo2w/S6...2/Finished.JPG

http://lh3.ggpht.com/_WVVYjLCNo2w/S6...%20%282%29.JPG

AND

3) carpenter's tool box, for my nephew. Beetle-kill pine. Spar
urethane finish:

http://picasaweb.google.com/neil0502...eat=directlink

Next on our play list:

- trimming out entry-way bench, with veneer of leftover African
Mahogany,

- tall dresser/TV stand for our master bedroom. May yet be out of
[wait for it] African Mahogany, again (all hardwood). My wife's taken
a liking to it. Probably because ... she doesn't know the $/BF on the
stuff!!!

Thanks for looking.

Sorry for the woodworking-related post ;-)
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Neil Brooks wrote:

.... all very nice looking projects. Really like the grain selection for the
drawers on the nightstands.

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Neil Brooks wrote:
I move like the glaciers, when it comes to my woodworking, but ...

Finally finished


Nice work Neil. Don't sweat the glacial pace. I have projects that are
over a decade in the making. Isn't that the way it's supposed to be?


Sorry for the woodworking-related post ;-)


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