On the Jointmaker Pro front, John’s Blog shows off the ability to make cubes. My thoughts went to the checkerboard inlay borders. I think I will try some inlay experiments shortly. This looks like fun.
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On the Jointmaker Pro front, John’s Blog shows off the ability to make cubes. My thoughts went to the checkerboard inlay borders. I think I will try some inlay experiments shortly. This looks like fun. Bob Here is my giant dibbler. Made from a pine 4×4. The cross bar is made from ash. The point has been shaped into a triangle. This tool is pretty useful, it has even been borrowed by several people and returned damaged. It still works fine. You stick the point where you want to […] I finally have the table set up for the Jointmaker Pro. So now comes the testing. I decided to use a shaft of very tight grained ash. A vicious test for any saw. I am not going to go easy on the JMP. First I took a section of ash, 1.3″ by 0.95″ I set […] Fine Korean Furniture is exquisite stuff. Master Carpenter Seol Seok-cheol is a great example for me to base my statement on. My bias leans towards more classic lines, but I would be remiss if I left out the work of Byung Hoon Choi. It is great to find such delightful inspiration! Bob […] I have fallen in love with a Korean Table. It appears to be about perfect. It is simple, graceful and convenient. Not too hard to copy the lines, but I would love the classic (IE refined and tested over time) implementation and joint details. Most Perfect Table This particular table has been […] |
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