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That staircase is GORGEOUS! I am a huge fan of them. What wood was used in building it? I am guessing that it is for a customer or some other place in the home? Unless you love cleaning the hanging crystals ;)
Originally posted by Kozworth View PostOff topic, but F34R upstate looks friggin beautiful. Good job on the deck. I've always been a diyer but something about construction just seems out of my hands.. and always have much respect for those who still carry this trade.~ Puch Cafe. ~ Do business? feedback ~ Check out my leather company ~
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This is an egress window I built from scratch after I was quoted almost $3000 to have one installed. More pictures of the build in the thread bellow. The base stoop was an old upright piano that my grandpa built into a toy box years ago.
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Originally posted by rturbo 930 View PostI'm not too concerned about the finish since it needs to be redone anyway. Assuming it's going to be refinished, do I have any other options?
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Originally posted by rturbo 930 View PostOkay guys, let's see if you can help me with this. I have an antique bed that's in pretty good condition except for a few small flaws. Looking for some input on how to fix/improve them. There's a big ding at the top right (the right of the bed post), and on the front of the post there's a handful of smaller dings going down, as well as two long scratches - let me know if I need to point them out. What can I do about this?
These pics suck, but I think they show the issues well enough.
you can buy it from this site, just scroll halfway down the page and look for the "burn-in kit"
http://www.shellac.net/BurnInDamageRepair.html1988 e30 alpine white vert 5speed
1987 e30 325 eta
1983 e28 533
2001 x5 4.4l
1997 e36 M3 Alpine white 5speed
1991 Jeep XJ I6 4.0
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My first ever project was a pair of 2-way speakers. My own design and whatnot. For $150, they blow away basically anything sold at any Best Buy. Not sure if it counts as woodworking since it involves MDF.
I later put a few coats of clear Shellac on them.
Then I needed some tables to put them on in my living room. All red oak, with the flat surfaces made from cab-grade birch plywood + red oak veneer & red oak trim on the outside. Dimensional stability, yo!
Tapered legs on the planer...pretty easy to do.
I made a squaring jig from MDF scraps to locate things and then glued the braces in.
One finished one. I used Watco Cherry V Danish oil on them.
A year or two later, I decided that I needed some bass to go with my speakers. This sucker hits 15Hz without much trouble.
1" MDF walls with generous bracing and a 4" diameter port.
I had a bunch of Damplifier sound deadening left over from a car install, so I lined the walls with that and the egg-crate foam.
And my last project as of a year or two ago. Reference-level monitors. I built them, and the cosmetics were my choice, but credit for the design goes to John Krutke of Zaph Audio.
There are like 100 pics in here:
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Originally posted by bmwman91 View PostMy first ever project was a pair of 2-way speakers. My own design and whatnot. For $150, they blow away basically anything sold at any Best Buy. Not sure if it counts as woodworking since it involves MDF.
I later put a few coats of clear Shellac on them.
Then I needed some tables to put them on in my living room. All red oak, with the flat surfaces made from cab-grade birch plywood + red oak veneer & red oak trim on the outside. Dimensional stability, yo!
Tapered legs on the planer...pretty easy to do.
I made a squaring jig from MDF scraps to locate things and then glued the braces in.
One finished one. I used Watco Cherry V Danish oil on them.
A year or two later, I decided that I needed some bass to go with my speakers. This sucker hits 15Hz without much trouble.
1" MDF walls with generous bracing and a 4" diameter port.
I had a bunch of Damplifier sound deadening left over from a car install, so I lined the walls with that and the egg-crate foam.
And my last project as of a year or two ago. Reference-level monitors. I built them, and the cosmetics were my choice, but credit for the design goes to John Krutke of Zaph Audio.
There are like 100 pics in here:
http://forums.bimmerforums.com/forum...ad.php?1770770
Originally posted by cmcgrogan View Posthere is something me and my dad have been working on for a little over a year and a half. if interested will talk about it
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https://vimeo.com/43005056
Art of Making. (flamenco guitars)
Found this vid a while back. Thought it was awesome enjoy.
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