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Barbara Shelton: November 2009
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Sunday, November 22, 2009. Well, half the class was down sick throughout the past month, myself included, and it took me a while to feel like I made enough progress to post a decent update. While trying to get my momentum back (and to procrastinate on another design decision) I made a 1/16" chisel. My dad gave me a set of old needle files he found in his shop, they have been perfect for making small chisels and knives, just the right size and keep a good sharp edge. I decided to do the skinning. There wa...
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Steve's Woodworking Chronicle: New Website Online
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Saturday, March 27, 2010. Over the past few weeks, I created a new website to help market my furniture. The site is:. Enough golf, more woodwork. September 25, 2011 at 10:35 AM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Fine Furniture by Steve Neil. Resident Craftsmen at Inside Passage.
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Steve's Woodworking Chronicle: September 2009
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Saturday, September 12, 2009. Wood arrives in Roberts Creek. The shipment that I purchased for Robert from A&M Lumber arrived at the school. Everyone was pretty excited to see it. Here's one of the five planks of 8/4 curly sycamore. The planks are over 20" wide and 10' long and are curly over their full width and length. Two planks of 8/4 sapele, 37" wide and 10' long:. Boxwood, padauk, curly maple and curly sycamore:. Another shot of the sapele:. Black walnut and an amazing plank of olive:. This is the ...
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Steve's Woodworking Chronicle: November 2009
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Tuesday, November 10, 2009. Photos of Walnut Hall Table. I met with Ingeborg Suzanne. A couple of weeks ago and spent a few hours shooting photos of my Walnut Hall Table. Here are some of the pictures that she produced. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Fine Furniture by Steve Neil. Resident Craftsmen at Inside Passage. Photos of Walnut Hall Table.
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Steve's Woodworking Chronicle: Photos of Walnut Hall Table
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Tuesday, November 10, 2009. Photos of Walnut Hall Table. I met with Ingeborg Suzanne. A couple of weeks ago and spent a few hours shooting photos of my Walnut Hall Table. Here are some of the pictures that she produced. This is quite the table! What an accomplishement. realy nice work! April 22, 2010 at 8:29 PM. Congratulations, really. These curved drawers look amazing! July 28, 2012 at 1:24 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Fine Furniture by Steve Neil. Resident Craftsmen at Inside Passage.
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Steve's Woodworking Chronicle: Wood arrives in Roberts Creek
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Saturday, September 12, 2009. Wood arrives in Roberts Creek. The shipment that I purchased for Robert from A&M Lumber arrived at the school. Everyone was pretty excited to see it. Here's one of the five planks of 8/4 curly sycamore. The planks are over 20" wide and 10' long and are curly over their full width and length. Two planks of 8/4 sapele, 37" wide and 10' long:. Boxwood, padauk, curly maple and curly sycamore:. Another shot of the sapele:. Black walnut and an amazing plank of olive:.
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Nicholas Nelson: January 2014
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Sunday, January 5, 2014. Bremer Cabinet: Picking Up. Hey folks. I'm a bit behind on sharing this project, so I'm going to make basically a photo reel post to catch up! Above we have some cabinet side doweling. Then top and bottom doweling. Once the carcass is dry-fit with some dowels, trim up the back to be flush and flat. Here I'm using my lovely chair-scrape because the cabinet scraper was too clumsy for edge work. Looks like I forgot to take a pic of shaping the top/bottom edges.
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Nicholas Nelson: Combo Amp Stand Continues
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Monday, March 25, 2013. Combo Amp Stand Continues. Continuing the Amp Stand. I'm shaping the end grain "terminals" a bit. I'm giving them a subtle three dimensional rounding. It will soften the overall appearance of the otherwise straight lined piece. I've got the substrate set up, time to get those veneers in line. Yes, I've grown found of certain bottles to hold my finishes, what do you use? The veneer is ready to be applied but I just wanted to interject a brief bit about the substrate. Alright, to th...
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Nicholas Nelson: January 2013
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Wednesday, January 16, 2013. So, I lied. There was ONE more small project. This little presentation box to hold that lovely ring for my lady. Yep, I'm engaged. Phew! I had the ring commissioned from Britta Lynn Kauppila. She's a wonderful metal smith working between Duluth and Minneapolis. I couldn't have been happier with the ring. Eva says the same. Friday, January 4, 2013. Greetings. Back with the last of the small projects previously mentioned. Enkel - Simple: uncomplicated, clear, obvious. The Enkel...
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Nicholas Nelson: December 2013
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Monday, December 2, 2013. Eva Lovisa Design Portfolio online. As some know, I have a great wife. As fewer may know, she is a designer wife. She works with web / interactive design, branding, identity, and the list continues. She's darn good. As even fewer may know, I have started a career path/journey in web development. Eva designed a new website and I implemented it in code, which is to say developed it. It is now LIVE at an internet near you! We can help you out! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).