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ATM 05

03/06/2008 09:46 PM kep1019
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Tommy

Here is the project that raised my question that you covered so excellently on ATM 05. Just got around to taking the pictures since the show I was building it for got cancelled so I still havent done the final touches or finish.

Just wanted to say thanks again for the info and the show

the bombe looks awesome its unbeleivable the amount of time it has taken. Couldnt imagine taking on something like that.

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The legs attached picture

03/06/2008 10:01 PM kep1019
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Here is the details, dont know why the top leg is so curvy it isnt in reality. before you mention it yes a small gap in the lower right leg. Again it amazed me how easy this was vs. what I was planning originally. A little more practice it would have been perfect.

Thanks again

Keith

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legs

03/07/2008 07:03 AM TChisel Moderator

great job keith.... thanks for the pictures i am glad i could help....keep up the good work....hey how did you apply the veneer ...you got a bag...and if so which one...

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veneer

03/07/2008 01:22 PM kep1019

Tommy,

Thanks a lot for the feedback. Actually it is all solid no veneer applied........Turn out to be a big mistake too dealing with the wood expanding and contracting in the winter .

so what that latest thoughts on the classes

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Well executed

03/07/2008 02:48 PM McLaren1592

Hey that's a nice job man.... awesome looking tight joint!

It doesn't look like you need to practice much more

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Coffee table

03/10/2008 07:47 PM kep1019

Dave,

Thanks a lot for the comments I have been away from this forum awhile and catching back up on the posts. Saw your coffee table and the joints on it and comments about the tips you have picked up here and figured I should put this up to to let the master T chiz know the help he is providing.

Again really liked your table.

Keith

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