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28 November 2014 at 10:00 pm #121598
I think you are cutting over the lines.
Anything pins or tails first, then the other you will mark according to the first pins or tails. After that it is better for you saw the second pins or tails with the lines remained just a little. In the corners, you have to remain the lines otherwise you cannot match the two. Even if you remained the lines in the corners the corners are not match, you have to align the bottoms of the pins and tails. check the bottom lines with square ruler if it is straight and match the knife line. I think you have remained some of wood in the bottom. Then the corners will not match well.Good luck
Shon
14 November 2014 at 6:46 am #120955[quote quote=120953]Sorry when I typed your name I hit keys and didn’t see it
Frankj[/quote]No problem. Thank you!!
14 November 2014 at 1:46 am #120951[quote quote=120949]Nice looking table and box. That wood looks outstanding![/quote]
Thank you. I think so, too.
14 November 2014 at 1:46 am #120950[quote quote=120948]Good looking box and table. I really like the color and the wild grain. Beautiful and full of character. [/quote]
Thank you Greg!
13 November 2014 at 10:29 pm #120943[quote quote=120929]Hi Chae
Well you did it with that box..can you get that wood in longer stock. It would look fantastic with pine. Say a sideboard with the trim or door panel in that red wood.?Frankj
[/quote]Yes, I can get longer stock, here in Korea.
I also prepared many stocks in my working place.
One problem is that we ate soft bud as a special salad in Korea, so the tree
has scars everywhere. We use the tree as a legs or frames with small widths.
I will attach my previous made console made with this wood except drawers.
The color looks somewhat different because of camera.
I think the color of the original post is close.
The color changes with time to dark red.Attachments:
You must be logged in to view attached files.13 November 2014 at 12:57 pm #120928[quote quote=120923]Very nice good workmanship[/quote]
Thank you.
I am trying to learn and follow to make similar furnitures that appears in Paul’s video.13 November 2014 at 12:53 pm #120927[quote quote=120922]Wonderful! Looks like you achieved tight joints and that is a beautiful choice of wood!
Brian
Ontario, Canada[/quote]Still long way to go.
Many gaps exist…
Anyway thank you.
I love the wood very much, too.13 November 2014 at 12:48 pm #120926[quote quote=120918]I like the colors!
Nice work![/quote]Thank you.
I like the color, too.13 November 2014 at 12:44 pm #120925[quote quote=120917]Beautiful. Nice work.[/quote]
Thank you Frank
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