Disregarding costs or limitations of tools or skills etc
From Wood or metal or plastic or any other medium
What Would You REALLY Like To Make?
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Disregarding costs or limitations of tools or skills etc
From Wood or metal or plastic or any other medium
What Would You REALLY Like To Make?
Hi Bob,
I noticed you didn't venture your dream project!:rolleyes:
My ultimate project would have to be a timber and aluminium open wheeled sports car, of my own design of course...but inspired by the '30's and 40's:cool: :D. Be shame to go that far and not be able to actually use the thing though.
Keep dreaming!
Money???
1. My kitchen
2. Something totally amazing, artistic, ingenenious and usable that would involve hand carving, dovetails, squiggles, wooden hinges and latches, all my favourite timbers, that would win a major woodworking prize, and have a book written about it (and me) , that I'd be able to sell for lots of $$ so I could do more woodwork.... The only problem is, I don't know what it is yet:eek: :rolleyes:
Andy,
I really don't have a dream project.
I should finish building the CNC router that I started over 10 years ago.
Have thought of making a glass display cabinet from a hollow tree from the Ash Wednesday bushfires
Thinking of a chair design to suit a tree stump pedestal table, I don't really like twig furniture so its a matter of designing an eclectic chair to harmonize with the table.
I like your period style car idea, now if it was a ute......
Id like to make 15 million dollars at the casino, tax free.
A difference!!:)
Regards
Rob
A Tamboured sideboard made from Macassar Ebony and sterling silver details
A full size replica Avro504K, mainly wood and canvas, but such a lovely aircraft.
Realistically, Grandperson clock.
....... it rain...
Pete
I sometimes have this really surreal dream where I make something without any stuffups :rolleyes:
Richard
A kitchen is basically easy to make.
Whether faceframe cabinets or small boxes all screwed together.
Laminex is easy to work with a router.
The main tools you need are a straightedge and power saw, electric drill with drill & driver bits and a small router and bits if you are going to make laminex benchtops.
Reckon a heap of melamine faced chipboard is a good swap for a 4 barrel carby. :cool: