In order to add to the on topic postings; I have posted three pictures of my
current project at:
http://www.calanb.com/temp.html
Comments / questions are welcome.
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Alan Bierbaum
Web Site: http://www.calanb.com
Recent Project Page: http://www.calanb.com/recent.html
Workbench project: http://www.calanb.com/wbench.html
Wow, you've done some nice work, and with similar tools to what I have. A
portable planer, a 6" Jet jointer, a router table vs. a shaper. I always
heard if you are going to raise a lot of panels (which you've obvioiusly
done), you need a shaper. Is there one hiding somewhere in your shop?
Joe
"Alan Bierbaum" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> In order to add to the on topic postings; I have posted three pictures of
my
> current project at:
>
> http://www.calanb.com/temp.html
>
> Comments / questions are welcome.
>
> --
> Alan Bierbaum
>
> Web Site: http://www.calanb.com
> Recent Project Page: http://www.calanb.com/recent.html
> Workbench project: http://www.calanb.com/wbench.html
>
>
>
Other then the fact that your shop is disgustingly neat the work is very
nice. ;-)
Good work
Mike
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Mike G.
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Heirloom Woods
www.heirloom-woods.net
"Alan Bierbaum" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> In order to add to the on topic postings; I have posted three pictures of
my
> current project at:
>
> http://www.calanb.com/temp.html
>
> Comments / questions are welcome.
>
> --
> Alan Bierbaum
>
> Web Site: http://www.calanb.com
> Recent Project Page: http://www.calanb.com/recent.html
> Workbench project: http://www.calanb.com/wbench.html
>
>
>
In article <[email protected]>,
[email protected] says...
> Comments / questions are welcome.
>
Looking very good, Alan. . .Good drive-by too!! Some nice lookin' planes
there! Not to mention the hanging tool cabinet in the background. . .
;-)
Kim
Thanks, I don't have enough space for tools, work and a mess; the mess lost
out. <G>
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Alan Bierbaum
Web Site: http://www.calanb.com
Recent Project Page: http://www.calanb.com/recent.html
Workbench project: http://www.calanb.com/wbench.html
"Mike G" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Other then the fact that your shop is disgustingly neat the work is very
> nice. ;-)
>
> Good work
> Mike
>
> --
> Mike G.
> [email protected]
> Heirloom Woods
> www.heirloom-woods.net
> "Alan Bierbaum" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
> > In order to add to the on topic postings; I have posted three pictures
of
> my
> > current project at:
> >
> > http://www.calanb.com/temp.html
> >
> > Comments / questions are welcome.
> >
> > --
> > Alan Bierbaum
> >
> > Web Site: http://www.calanb.com
> > Recent Project Page: http://www.calanb.com/recent.html
> > Workbench project: http://www.calanb.com/wbench.html
> >
> >
> >
>
>
Thanks. Now that I am back to furniture (no more kitchen-per-week); the
tools just seem to keep showing up. New tool cabinet is now on the must-do
list.
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Alan Bierbaum
Web Site: http://www.calanb.com
Recent Project Page: http://www.calanb.com/recent.html
Workbench project: http://www.calanb.com/wbench.html
"Kim Whitmyre" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> In article <[email protected]>,
> [email protected] says...
> > Comments / questions are welcome.
> >
> Looking very good, Alan. . .Good drive-by too!! Some nice lookin' planes
> there! Not to mention the hanging tool cabinet in the background. . .
> ;-)
>
> Kim
Thanks. No shaper; however, I am on my second 3hp router in six years. I
would love to have a shaper, but don't have the space for one. Nice thing
about furniture building is that the door volume is low. All of the kitchen
work used commercial doors.
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Alan Bierbaum
Web Site: http://www.calanb.com
Recent Project Page: http://www.calanb.com/recent.html
Workbench project: http://www.calanb.com/wbench.html
"Joe Tylicki" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Wow, you've done some nice work, and with similar tools to what I have. A
> portable planer, a 6" Jet jointer, a router table vs. a shaper. I always
> heard if you are going to raise a lot of panels (which you've obvioiusly
> done), you need a shaper. Is there one hiding somewhere in your shop?
>
> Joe
>
>
>
>
> "Alan Bierbaum" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
> > In order to add to the on topic postings; I have posted three pictures
of
> my
> > current project at:
> >
> > http://www.calanb.com/temp.html
> >
> > Comments / questions are welcome.
> >
> > --
> > Alan Bierbaum
> >
> > Web Site: http://www.calanb.com
> > Recent Project Page: http://www.calanb.com/recent.html
> > Workbench project: http://www.calanb.com/wbench.html
> >
> >
> >
>
>
I have visited your web site. You really need to seek professional help for
those bad dreams. <G>
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Alan Bierbaum
Web Site: http://www.calanb.com
Recent Project Page: http://www.calanb.com/recent.html
Workbench project: http://www.calanb.com/wbench.html
"Swingman" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>
>
> Your shop, tools, and work remind me of the scenes that play out in my
> dreams ... very fine!
>
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> www.e-woodshop.net
> Last update: 2/13/04
>
>
"Alan Bierbaum" wrote in message
> Thanks. No shaper; however, I am on my second 3hp router in six years. I
> would love to have a shaper, but don't have the space for one. Nice thing
> about furniture building is that the door volume is low. All of the
kitchen
> work used commercial doors.
Your shop, tools, and work remind me of the scenes that play out in my
dreams ... very fine!
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www.e-woodshop.net
Last update: 2/13/04