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You can register using your Google, Facebook, or Twitter account, just click here.I agree. It's a nice ride with a great, deep rumble but I have scraped the floorboards from time to time. Mine does have a Tachometer though.I had one,, but could not deal with the 100 mile range gas tank, lack of ground clearance cornering, zero weather protection, zoro storage, 3,000 mile rear tire, poor mpg (compared to BMW), no tach, no heated seat or grips,,,,but, even after all that,,, there was still something I liked about it. I guess it was something emotional,,, certainty not the logical side of my brain.
Nicely done!Picture frame I made for Mortise & Tenon Magazine.
It was made from walnut and uses mortise & tenon joinery with drawbored pins.
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Nicely done!
That looks great. My grandfather used to work in a plant that made wooden ice boxes. When that industry ended he went in with a buddy where they took the old ice boxes people threw away and converted them to refrigerators. He was the woodworker and repaired and refinished them. After that ended he did high end woodworking for a company that did executive furniture. The high end board room stuff.Picture frame I made for Mortise & Tenon Magazine.
It was made from walnut and uses mortise & tenon joinery with drawbored pins.
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I added my post before seeing yours. I, in no way, think you were asking about MY next project. Most of mine tend to be utilitarian in nature and not nearly as nicely finished as Made's are though I DO have a couple of side tables that I put together that are quite nice.That looks great. My grandfather used to work in a plant that made wooden ice boxes. When that industry ended he went in with a buddy where they took the old ice boxes people threw away and converted them to refrigerators. He was the woodworker and repaired and refinished them. After that ended he did high end woodworking for a company that did executive furniture. The high end board room stuff.
He did woodworking up until he was 95. I can’t do it but I can tell you that you put some time in it. What’s next on the list?
You are not getting it out of it that easy. I want a timeline on when you are getting it done. Then a bill of materials. I’m gonna keep the pressure on you as I don’t need you to big me on my projects. I already get enough of that at home.I added my post before seeing yours. I, in no way, think you were asking about MY next project. Most of mine tend to be utilitarian in nature and not nearly as nicely finished as Made's are though I DO have a couple of side tables that I put together that are quite nice.