L C
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Joined: 3/17/2007 From: Ohio Status: offline
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Beautiful Cabinet work Richard! I am truly impressed. Being a wood worker myself, I can see the hours of work you put into it. And thanks for the show of some of your bottles as well. Cabinetry is the category of woodworking I like the most, although I have been running a little rogue the past several years making things that is causing some people close to me to begin questioning my sanity. I have been butchering wood off and on now for the past twenty five years or so. I am planning on removing a wall between the kitchen and an adjoining room this summer, doubling the size of the kitchen. I built my own raised paneled kitchen cabinets when we first moved here. I plan to build my own raised panel cabinets this time around as well, thinking toward the line of either oak or maple, haven't decided yet. Will probably add a tile floor as well. A lot of work and little time to do it, I think I can swing it though by end of summer. And Joel, know what you mean about the wood shop. Never had one myself either until just a couple of years ago. Finally was able to build a 20 by 24 addition onto the back of the garage a couple of years ago, and then like a fool, filled it with my tools as well as boxes of junk. I know there is a table saw, planer, radial arm saw, as well as a jointer planer in there somewhere, but not have been able to find it up till a couple of weeks ago. Trying to get all the junk out of there so I can get serious about what I am wanting to do this summer. Do not ever become a pack rat, you will regret it all your life !! I started out collecting bottles, and about twenty years ago, I raised up my ugly head, looked around, and said,,,, I am going to collect everything ! Don't ever do that. I hope I can get my other computer fixed soon, so I can get of lot of what I like onto my site. I have a gas & oil collection, over 100 vintage metal lunch, vintage radios, toys of all kinds, cast iron trains and so forth. Thinking about getting rid of all of it but my bottles, but may try and get it all posted for viewing before doing so. Richard, this is the last project I did that has people looking sort of funny at me around here. I did not think too much about it though, that is till I started getting the same treatment from the MIsses.......... 3' 7 1/2" long in the closed position, pine handles, yellow poplar blades, inlaid walnut bolsters and logo, working wood springs, blades formed out by hand on a four inch belt sander. Had to make the springs three different time before coming up with the right pieces of wood to use that would not split when the blades were opened. Had to make the primary blade twice door to stupidity, got in a hurry in other words. Have quite a few hours tied up in it as well. At the present I am putting together a wooden straight razor, about the same length. Yes,,,, I know,,,,, what the devil is wrong with me......... I do not believe there is too much wrong with me though. I turned down three hundred for the knife last year at the Springfield show, while showing it to a friend of mine who said there was no way that I had made anything like that after I had told him I made one at the show beforehand. Then I was told I was a fool for not selling it, but my oldest Son said he wanted it someday, so I guess it will go to him when I cross over. By the way, hope I do not scare anyone by posting my ugly mug !!
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