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  1. #16
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    Nice work there. The small table is quite a funky design

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    Quote Originally Posted by Josh_dennis View Post
    I have access to a highschool work shop which has machines like thicknesses, drill press machines, table saw and all the other standard tools. I've just purchased a japanese pull saw which I'm attempting to use on this project. I've created 2 river tables which are attached as well a tripod table and jewelry box along with other tools and smaller projects. The tripod table as well doesn't have any screws and mostly uses dowels.
    Lovely work Josh, its good to see the younger generation taking such keen interest, I'm sure you will do excellent in your exams mate!.

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    Josh, since you are interested in the no glue/screws method of making furniture (as am I) I'll suggest two other online sources that you may or may not know about:

    The late Chris Hall. Absolutely superb craftsmanship.

    July 2018 – The Carpentry Way

    And Jon Billings. Also wonderful craftsmanship with designs that probably are more accessible to beginning woodworkers.

    Notes from the Shop - Big Sand Woodworking Blog

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    Quote Originally Posted by GRadice View Post
    Josh, since you are interested in the no glue/screws method of making furniture (as am I) I'll suggest two other online sources that you may or may not know about:

    The late Chris Hall. Absolutely superb craftsmanship.

    July 2018 – The Carpentry Way

    And Jon Billings. Also wonderful craftsmanship with designs that probably are more accessible to beginning woodworkers.

    Notes from the Shop - Big Sand Woodworking Blog
    Thanks for the links, the no glue/screw method sounds interesting, I can't stand waiting for glue to dry.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GRadice View Post
    Josh, since you are interested in the no glue/screws method of making furniture (as am I) I'll suggest two other online sources that you may or may not know about:

    The late Chris Hall. Absolutely superb craftsmanship.

    July 2018 – The Carpentry Way

    And Jon Billings. Also wonderful craftsmanship with designs that probably are more accessible to beginning woodworkers.

    Notes from the Shop - Big Sand Woodworking Blog
    Thanks Ill read through them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by EagerBeaver71 View Post
    Lovely work Josh, its good to see the younger generation taking such keen interest, I'm sure you will do excellent in your exams mate!.
    Cheers Mate!

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    Quote Originally Posted by EagerBeaver71 View Post
    Lovely work Josh, its good to see the younger generation taking such keen interest, I'm sure you will do excellent in your exams mate!.
    Cheers Mate!

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    Dont leave us in the lurch young fella.
    Now that some have offered advice we want to go through this with you, shall we say independant advisors that teachers shouldnt know about.

    Seriously we love photos of projects of failures and triumphs. We all learn something everyday.
    I would love to grow my own food, but I can not find bacon seeds

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tonyz View Post
    Dont leave us in the lurch young fella.
    Now that some have offered advice we want to go through this with you, shall we say independant advisors that teachers shouldnt know about.

    Seriously we love photos of projects of failures and triumphs. We all learn something everyday.
    Don't You worry the assistance has majorly helped. Thanks to eveyerone I finished the drawings yesterday and just have to finialise the Kumiko today, I'm doing 10mm rebates where the panels connect to the 40mm frame. As well I'm doing dowel joints where the seat slats connect to the smaller frame which holds everything together.

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    Thanks to everyone's help I've completed the design drawings and ordering timber within the next few days.
    Attached is photos of finilised drawings.
    Thanks everyone.

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