
Will do! I'm gonna mess with it slowly so it may be a few weeks before it's done.
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EditWill do! I'm gonna mess with it slowly so it may be a few weeks before it's done.
I just saved your hashtag. I'm looking forward to seeing your future projects!
I haven't decided yet. If it turns out really well then I likely will. Would love input if you have any.
Wish me luck. I'm gonna try something new and use cherry inlays and bowties to stabalize this walnut slab instead of epoxy. It isn't for anyone so I can screw it up terribly and just have fun. #learning #practice #tradecraft #craftsman #makestr #woodworking
Niches are where you find riches 😉. On this one I don't make the base. They have something at the hotel/casino its going to that it mounts on.
This was made out of 3/8" thick 2412 bronze acrylic
I don't advertise this much but I also do replacement boat windsheilds. This was inherited by my customer from his late father. The existing windsheild was cracked and very sunfaded. I was able to use the original window as a template and mold. I hope the guy gets lots of sunny days on the lake and happy memories of his father. #boating #fabricator #maker #makestr #inheritance #legacy
Wood came from the yard of a buddys families vacation home, house is 170 years old, wood was drying for at least 50 years in the garage, it was there when his grandfather bought it, can't date the tree but the part that I got had 23 growth rings. This is going to his home as a little reminder of the coming weekends with family. #woodworking #craftsman #cuttingboard #history
Thank you!
Ive done a few smaller ones. Got a customer who used to make them in his garage but aged out of being able to do the labor. He still wanted to sell them so he found me. I'm not sure how many a year I'll end up doing, but the big one was fun. He's told me that he's been approached in the past about even bigger ones but couldn't do it himself. I'm hoping that he lands a super jumbo sized one so I can try my hand at that. And yeah, it was fairly heavy, I would guess roughly 350 lbs.
Sure is!
My posts have almost all been woodworking projects that I've made. We are early and more diverse groups will join over time.
Just another macro addict who came to the conclusion that bitcoin is the answer to many of the economic problems of today. Here to gain and share knowledge, stack sats and escape the fiat madness of the legacy systems that are destroying civilization.