As a fulltime furniture maker I rarely find time to build something for us. It was nice to take something that would be in a dump by now and turn it into something that can be past on for generations.
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With its graceful curves, cabriole legs, and ornamental back splat, a Queen Anne side chair is a bucket list build for many woodworkers. Dan Faia had a very specific Queen…
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Man, very beautiful wood love it l use allot of recovered wood as well makes nice products.
Jim
Terrific work! I share your deep sense of satisfaction associated with using discarded wood to make some thing useful and beautiful.
Howard
This is why recycling building demolition debris should be mandatory. As Mr Krenov stated, "Wood never dies".
Beautiful work.
I am just getting started and have had some success.This is why I am drawn to woodworking. This is a beautiful table. What would it take to get a set of these plans. My wife is in love with this table and side board.
You made Norm proud! Looks great!
Hat's off to you. Nicely done. There is great satisfaction to be had in making something out of nothing.
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