shilala 05:12 PM 06-16-2009
Originally Posted by ahc4353:
Looks like stain, numnuts. :-)
If you think the green looks better, I can change it.
:-)
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shilala 05:18 PM 06-16-2009
Originally Posted by av8tor152d:
Just curious but how long does it take to put together something like that Scott ?
Now, not very long.
But when I concepted this thing, I had millions of problems.
The biggest thing is time. I had to let it rest in cold, dry, hot, wet, and it's been on top of my fridge for the last couple months just to make sure it didn't warp, bend, crack, or just go goofy.
Now that all that's done, I can bang out a box and know it'll be fine because the joinery techniques are proven.
It's a LOT easier making little boxes than big boxes because my machines are small.
I have lots of ideas for small boxes, and that's what I like to make, so it'll be a good while till I start messing with bigger boxes.
I also have lots of ideas for big cabinets for small boxes, and a bunch of other stuff.
I have too many projects on the bench right now, so it'll all just have to wait.
:-)
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The Poet 05:27 PM 06-16-2009
Nice hummie, broh - now, if you only had some money left, you could afford to put some cigars in it.
:-)
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Savor the Stick 06:03 PM 06-16-2009
Really good work Scott...as always. You are truly gifted.
K:-)
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bowhnter 07:33 PM 06-16-2009
That is awesome looking...nice job!
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TheTraveler 08:26 PM 06-16-2009
Wow, that's really nice. Using beautiful wood definitely adds its part but the craftsmanship looks like quality too.
:-)
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shilala 06:22 PM 06-17-2009
Originally Posted by TheTraveler:
Wow, that's really nice. Using beautiful wood definitely adds its part but the craftsmanship looks like quality too. :-)
I love the zebrawood, but finish really takes away from it.
I'd like to try minwax on some and see how it looks.
:-)
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68TriShield 06:45 PM 06-17-2009
Originally Posted by shilala:
The reflection of the grass in my yard, dipwad. :-)
Originally Posted by ahc4353:
Looks like stain, numnuts. :-)
:-) Don't make me stop this car you two!
That humidor is something else Scott...Wow!
I envy the owner,it's a heirloom piece.
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shilala 06:57 PM 06-17-2009
Originally Posted by 68TriShield:
:-) Don't make me stop this car you two!
That humidor is something else Scott...Wow!
I envy the owner,it's a heirloom piece.
Al started it.
:-)
Thanks, Dave.
:-)
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cbsmokin 10:00 AM 06-18-2009
So do you have to remove the screws to add water to the beads? Can you show us a pic of the beads in place?
Awesome work Scott?
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ahc4353 10:03 AM 06-18-2009
Originally Posted by shilala:
Al started it. :-)
Thanks, Dave. :-)
Did not.
:-)
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MedicCook 10:06 AM 06-18-2009
LordOfWu 10:12 AM 06-18-2009
That is a truly beautiful piece, Scott! You have a lot more raw skill and talent than you give yourself credit for!!
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shilala 10:43 AM 06-18-2009
Originally Posted by cbsmokin:
So do you have to remove the screws to add water to the beads? Can you show us a pic of the beads in place?
Awesome work Scott?
No, you never have to remove the beads.
Odds are, you'll never have to adjust the RH unless you leave it open or get incredibly wet cigars or something.
Yes, I'll take pics when I make the beads today.
:-)
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trader1974 10:51 AM 06-18-2009
Agent11br 08:48 AM 06-24-2009
SICK WORK SCOTT!
Originally Posted by shilala:
I'm just finishing up a desktop thermoelctric that is the coolest thing on earth, and it's turning out very well.
:-) PICS?
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shilala 10:22 AM 06-24-2009
Originally Posted by Agent11br:
SICK WORK SCOTT!
:-) PICS?
Not done yet. It's SO close, but I've been too crippled up to work in the shop. It's driving me crazy.
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ahc4353 10:04 AM 09-01-2009
Originally Posted by shilala:
Not done yet. It's SO close, but I've been too crippled up to work in the shop. It's driving me crazy.
Update please.
:-)
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gettysburgfreak 10:20 AM 09-01-2009
that wood would look awesome in a travel sized humi
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DonniePaul 10:27 AM 09-01-2009
That is some Nice work Scott.
Great job
:-)
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