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those were the droids
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latest works.
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Nice work.
Does anyone here have any Japanese woodworking tools? I just got back from a TDY there and I picked up a Gyokucho razor saw. It's a Japanese pull saw and they are a lot cheaper if you buy them in Japan. These are $45 on Amazon and I picked mine up for $28 with an extra blade.
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Dear Lord, Thank You.
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I have a two-sided one like that, Earl. I have one with a had back like yours, too.
The one I use most is a folding one that'd put you in the mind of a felco pruning saw. The blade is a little thicker and stiffer. I just use them for notching and cutting tabbed parts out of sheets. Love em. ![]()
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love those saws. My father in law has one and I will be picking one up at some point in time.
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I'm scared of Neil.
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Finally got it upstairs and finished.
Here is where the corner table used to be. ![]() Test fit ![]() all mudded and painted up. ![]() Cabinet painted and clear coated ![]() Doors painted and installed with hardware. ![]() I really like the way it turned out but I'm really glad it's over and done with.
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Thanks. Now that this project is complete I have to choose something else to do from the long honey do list. I think the next thing I build is going to be some sort of holder for all of my wife's essential oil bottles. Those things are all over my house.
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Been working on a new bar for our heritage lounge at work.
Before ![]() After ![]() I still need to poly the bar rails and pour the 2 part epoxy on the top.
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That's awesome! we build up a bar in my garage similar to that but not as nice way back when, it's awesome having one in the house
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