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It seems like a fun process. I'm glad you survived!
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Looks very good.
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Thanks. It’s not foot’s hall closet level haha, but is pretty fun since each one comes out unique after hand-mixing the mica powder coloring.
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Neat! Mr. Clod's made a couple of river tables, but never the kind that lets the epoxy spill over the edge like that during the process. I like the look!
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Looking good!
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Clodfobble wrote:
Neat! Mr. Clod's made a couple of river tables, but never the kind that lets the epoxy spill over the edge like that during the process. I like the look!
So he knows the bubble elimination pain! Just got the beginnings of a slab flattening router sled setup, so a river table may be in the pipeline eventually.
Used to spend way too much time getting edges perfectly cleaned up, then a few spillover pieces sold instantly so I started just going that direction!
Thanks glatt!
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love it!
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Lovely!
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very cool stuff
reminded me ALAMY of some Nick ALAMY Mason (Pink Floyd) ALAMY drum sets
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That wave is a famous painting or engraving or some such aint it not?
And shouldn't it be going the other way?
Alamy
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Alamy
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TheNeverWas wrote:
That wave is a famous painting or engraving or some such aint it not?
And shouldn't it be going the other way?
Alamy
Correct on both counts! (Alamy) It's a Japanese woodblock print by a guy named Hokusai, and either the drums have it printed backwards, or the jpeg has been reversed. Guess I did end up learning something from that art history class after all(amy)...
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To be honest, just wow, that's fucking gorgeous!!
Stuff like this is fun to make because you aren't quite sure what it will look like.
You have a general idea but each is unique and sometimes a big surprise.
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done tryin to find the bestest thread
Griff, check out this timberframing video
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That's good stuff!
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If anyone could take up woodworking during Covid and bang out such gorgeous stuff it would be you. I've seen a couple of video tutorials on the technique but I think your execution of it is the best I've seen.
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BigV wrote:
done tryin to find the bestest thread
Griff, check out this timberframing video
Excellent craftsmanship but I question the wisdom of cutting a solid post out of the house to put a fancy joint in it.