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cabinet_open_empty.jpgCabinet open and empty132 viewsThis is the inside showing the poplar back and the reverse of the book matched front panels. The hangers are 1 1/2 inch Tremont cut finishing nails set in pre-drilled holes with a dab of CA glue.Sgt42RHR
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IMG_3650.jpgWhen the sixth box delivery of the day was slit open .. 17 views... the contents definitely were not the other item being awaited for the day's shipments. No indeed, a whole cubic foot of mahogany shavings tried to escape onto the family room furniture and carpet, but were quickly forced back inside. A quick check of the shipping label revealed the culprit .. err ... Elf over in Asheville NC had been at work. A little creative stretching of an elfin sack, and six objects nicely wrapped in holiday paper appeared from within the shavings.Charlie Driggs
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Folding_Chair_Paul_Sandby-View_near_the_Serpentine_River_during_the_Encampment_1780.jpgPaul Sandby 1780-View near the Serpentine River during the Encampment34 viewsA pencil, pen and watercolour drawing of the Serpentine river in Hyde Park during the encampment set up during the Gordon Riots in 1780. A large mess tent at centre back, with soldiers, camp followers and dogs by the tree-lined water. A girl with a wheelbarrow on the left, an officer on a folding chair at far right. Inscribed in pencil on the mount, 'Hyde Park during the Encampment 1780Sgt42RHR
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square_old.jpgsquare with potential21 viewsSeen better days. Including the day some hamfisted goof drilled a hang hole and blew out the back side of the hole. dlarue
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DSC_0772_reduced.jpgShadow Box I62 views25" wide by 22" tall. Nice 12" Diston & Sons and a skewed multi-plane with some blades - Probably a Stanley or Sergeant. Anybody want the tube repair press :0)SomedayForge
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Chair_back_support_joinery_sm.jpgView of mortises for seat back support30 viewsjerkinsj
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Chair_Back_Supports_Fitting_sm.jpgInitial dry fit of set back supports37 views jerkinsj
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Chair_Back_Dry_Fit_sm.jpgDry fit of seat back - Walnut and American Holly38 viewsNote: dry fit before glue up and before walnut stained black with aniline dye jerkinsj
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holly_chair_back_glue_up_small.jpgGluing American Holly laminate for curved seat back29 views jerkinsj
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Egyptian_Chair_-_back_rear_view.JPGback view prior to cutting any tenons 33 viewsjerkinsj
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GC2016planeback.JPGSwiss Chocolate Plane35 viewsthe back of an amazingly realistic planenicknaylo
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Massachusetts_low_chest_back_view.jpgBacking boards87 viewsAll secondary wood in this piece is poplar. The backing boards have one coat of one-pound cut amber shellac on them. I was surprised that a couple of the boards were almost brown, unusual for poplar.Sgt42RHR
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