Oriental Redneck
| Having coffee and disposing leftover at the same location. Love it.
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Alea iacta est
| Cool table. Pretty incredible skill. Thanks for sharing.
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Avoiding slam fires
| Just WOW and he made tools to do this. Man's got skills! |
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A day late, and a dollar short
| That is an amazing piece of work, in fact it is art.
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My other Sig is a Steyr.
| Nothing short of spectacular! That and he probably doesn't have a cat.
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| I've been watching his channel for over a year now and just saw this table two nights ago. His work tends to involve a lot of the intricate pattern gluing, which I find amazing. The precision involved is mind boggling to me. And, as said, the guy loves a jig like nobody's business! My favorite part of this part was when he kept failing to clamp the parts. I know we've all encountered a moment like that when we've been trying to build something. His primal frustration was spot on. Been there, done that.
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| quote: Originally posted by Oat_Action_Man: I've been watching his channel for over a year now and just saw this table two nights ago.
His work tends to involve a lot of the intricate pattern gluing, which I find amazing. The precision involved is mind boggling to me. And, as said, the guy loves a jig like nobody's business!
My favorite part of this part was when he kept failing to clamp the parts. I know we've all encountered a moment like that when we've been trying to build something. His primal frustration was spot on. Been there, done that.
My brain hurts from trying to figure out the curved lines on the the curvature. And he doesn't throw as many things as I would have during the clamping. |
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quarter MOA visionary
| Nice work but how do you keep stuff from falling down the hole? |
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