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    Quote Originally Posted by Old SF Guy View Post
    Holy ****, NICE work! That is a GREAT idea! That is some tough stuff working in the round, especially with the 3D round cut on the top. That is far more difficult than anything I have done! I see a HELL of a lot of sanding or scraping went into that. Nice work!

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    Both of you guys do wonderful work- I am in the process of getting my new shop put together. Inor- I also have way to many tools, at least according to the GF

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    Ha Ha That's funny. Actually she says I have to many- but tells me to keep them. She enjoys the things that come out of the woodshop- until I leave it anyway http://theoutdoortradingpost.com/ima...ies/jester.gif I seem to have a collector with hoarding tendencies thing going on when it comes to the shop.

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    I have seen that show. It was cool to watch him create something out of nothing.

    Inor, you have true talent. I can build things that work, but they are ugly. You are a true craftsman.

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    I was trained as a carpenter for two years. I made my mom a cabinet for the bathroom towels when all of the other kids were fussing with spice racks.
    I can do most projects from framing to cabinetry. But the one thing I absolutely hate is when something is done wrong or is imperfect. I would have liked to work new construction but couldn't find anything.
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    Very, very nice work Inor, you are a true craftsman!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Inor View Post
    My first passion is woodworking. Specifically, I like to make furniture but I also do a bit of turning. Here are a few of my projects:

    A 6 board blanket chest. I made this piece with only hand tools. The sides are joined using hand cut dovetails.
    Attachment 414

    A Queen Anne style audio cabinet. I did use a table saw to rip the pieces to width and cut the panels for the sides, top and back. All of the other shaping was done by hand.
    Attachment 415

    Walnut barrister bookcases. These were mostly machine made. But each shelf is a separate unit. I made 6 shelf units and two tops and two bottoms. So they can be stacked with 3 and 3 units or 4 and 2 etc.
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    Then I have made a bunch of fixtures for my shop. Here is a workbench:
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    And a cart for all of my saws and table saw stuff:
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    I have made a bunch of other stuff too, but I do not have pictures of them - a reloading bench, all of Mrs Inor's kitchen cabinets, a couple other bookcases, etc.
    Excellent!!!!!!!!
    Damn Inor, you have crazy good skills. You are a true craftsman, I can only make simple cuts on big pieces of wood joining them with heavy fasteners. I am a dumb ogre and you are a finesse artist.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Slippy View Post
    Excellent!!!!!!!!
    Damn Inor, you have crazy good skills. You are a true craftsman, I can only make simple cuts on big pieces of wood joining them with heavy fasteners. I am a dumb ogre and you are a finesse artist.
    +1 and the pics of the shop make me jealous.

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