gravelman 12:26 AM 02-16-2011
Those humis are beautiful Ed. Just amazing woodworking skills and small details...Simply Awesome!
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longknocker 03:31 AM 02-16-2011
Originally Posted by Wallbright:
I am not looking to purchase a humidor but for conversation, what is the biggest humidor you think you could make? Or are the possibilities endless?
From Personal Experience, Ed Can Build Basically Anything You Want!
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emopunker2004 03:34 AM 02-16-2011
Originally Posted by longknocker:
From Personal Experience, Ed Can Build Basically Anything You Want!:-)
no doubt, i would love one of his humidors....only problem is coming up with the coin.
:-)
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Eleven 07:33 AM 02-16-2011
I want him to build my coffin.
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WaxingMoon 05:14 PM 02-17-2011
Another one rolled off the bench today.... It sure is nice to be in the wood shop all day... Will be getting more and more done.... Even cleaned up the shop this morning....
Cherry with a touch of Bird's Eye Maple & for the lid - Quilted Maple with it's heartwood exposed... Fell right in to place and beating loudly!!!
18" x 13" x 8"
270 Count
Crumb Catcher
Bead Tray
Full Tray
Two Halves....
I can't say who this is going to.... all I can say is that somebody has a very thoughtful gal standing beside him....
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OldDirty 09:39 PM 02-17-2011
The top sets it off! The bottom highlight looks great.
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WaxingMoon 05:09 PM 02-22-2011
I have a few coming off the bench today.... Starting out with....
#76 - Bird's Eye Maple & Bloodwood.
14" x 11" x 7"
150 Count
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WaxingMoon 05:12 PM 02-22-2011
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WaxingMoon 05:19 PM 02-22-2011
Here's one that my girl, Terri, had major influence on....
#86 - Lacewood, Brazilian Cherry & a touch of Ebony
17" x 12" x 7"
200 Count
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WaxingMoon 05:23 PM 02-22-2011
CRIMPS 05:24 PM 02-22-2011
Not very familiar with lace wood. But WOW! That is cool!
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Zeuceone 06:30 PM 02-22-2011
that birdseye relly pops and the brazilian wood is very nice.
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Humpdebump 10:43 PM 02-22-2011
All those humi's are awesome. Especially the birdseye
:-) but I have to say, that Lacewood is incredible. Great job
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Neens 11:55 PM 02-22-2011
That Lacewood is something else. How rare is it and how stable is it? What I mean is in small chunks will it move or crack at all like say snake wood? After seeing this something tells me I am going to be calling up my cue making and having him make me something heavy with the Lacewood.
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WaxingMoon 04:46 AM 02-23-2011
Originally Posted by Neens:
That Lacewood is something else. How rare is it and how stable is it? What I mean is in small chunks will it move or crack at all like say snake wood? After seeing this something tells me I am going to be calling up my cue making and having him make me something heavy with the Lacewood.
The lacewood is very stable.... Very tight grained...
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longknocker 05:11 AM 02-23-2011
Glad To See You're Staying Busy, Brother!
:-) That Lacewood Is Gorgeous!
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zappaFREAK 08:32 AM 02-23-2011
OMG... The lacewood is totally over the top. ABSOLUTLY BEAUTIFUL WORK!!
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Christiel49 09:34 AM 02-23-2011
WOW The Lacewood is F'ing Awesome!! Fantastic work Ed
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EricF 09:51 PM 02-23-2011
Ed, those are beautiful! you are truly an artist with wood!
one day..........one day, one will be mine!
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