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
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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