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I have retired from my day job and I’m no longer making things for sale. I am spending my time riding my motorcycle, making custom furniture in my shop or whatever else excites me. I’m also doing a lot of reading. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. You must be logged in. To post a comment. Proudly powered by WordPress.

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We were using a wrought iron bench with a piece of plywood on it as a stand for our two printers. The cables were a mess and we needed a better solution so I built this. It has a built in power strip inside. The print server, the network cables and paper are all stored inside. The woods are white ash and walnut. I purchased the hardware from Benchcrafted.com. This was built as a Wood Whisperer Guild project and was probably my most challenging project so far. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. To post a comment.

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My current project is a library table. It is inspired by plans from Fine Woodworking Magazine. This is the wood after it arrived in the shop. After initial surfacing, we selected the best boards for the top. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. You must be logged in. To post a comment. Proudly powered by WordPress.

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Written by Ray Huang. Published: 28 December 2013. Hi, welcome to my website. My name is Ray and I’m a graduate student in Baruch College where I majored in Computer Information System. Currently I’m a trainee in the Java Stream at FDM Group. Feel free to browse my website, I hope you enjoy!