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Rough shaping. If this had been done right, the curves would match exactly. I attempted to approxamate the curves and then clean
Date: 10/17/2002
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This is the board I cut the back out of. Lovely quilted stuff. The shiny bit is where used a plane to take a test cut
Date: 01/15/2002
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Man, that was a long time ago - Janurary, 2002. The router cabinet is still open, and the tools are pretty much randomized on th
Date: 01/15/2002
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Test inlay - can I really do this?
Date: 09/26/2004
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Wow, I checked the date on this picture. it's December 7, 2001. Holy crap, I'm still working on this one. I think maybe I was ov
Date: 12/07/2001
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Leigh jig to the rescue... one of my bits "walked" a little bit when cutting the sockets for these.. one of the many b
Date: 11/27/2001
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Assembling some leaves - keeping track of the bits is important. Each "leaf" is made from ten itty bitty bits of baisc
Date: 09/11/2004
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Assembled leaves before inlaying...
Date: 09/11/2004
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Tenons cut before the curves - this way, everything is square.
Date: 10/25/2002
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this is where the leaf will go
Date: 09/26/2004
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inlaid leaf in the back of the cabinet. edges highlighted by scorching in hot sand. Leaf is purpleheart.
Date: 11/09/2004
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Pig takes a siesta.
Date: 10/29/2004
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