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Flowers are blooming with a little help from some “watering”. Had to add a second level to the tool  shelf to allow for the extra accessories

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10 hours ago, formariz said:

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Ooohhh,  Please don't spill that "water", I'd hate to see you damage your work.

 

I say that as my first morning cup of Hawaiian coffee sits three inches away from my laptop. :hide:

 

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formariz

Flowers keep sprouting 

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formariz

Back at it finally

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rjg854

I bet your happy to get back to it, and leave some of that stress behind ;)

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rmaynard

@formariz Cas, I though about you over the weekend while in Colonial Williamsburg. I went into the cabinet makers shop and immediate thought about how you would just naturally fit in.

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Gregor

In Amana Iowa there is a wood working shop, operated by the Amish. My wife and I have been there several times. They make all sorts of furniture, and clocks. Lots of clocks. We always marveled at the clocks, they were beautiful. From simple mantle clocks to stately grandfather clocks. And they were expensive. Very expensive! On one such visit we noticed a mantle clock on a shelf. Very nice clock. The price was only $600. At the time, $600 was a great deal of money to us, but it was a beautiful clock, and it was from the Amana Colonies. We inquired further. Turns out, the $600 was for the shelf the clock was sitting on. The clock itself was $2200. We went home with out a clock. Again. :sad-pacing:

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formariz
10 hours ago, rmaynard said:

 

@formariz Cas, I though about you over the weekend while in Colonial Williamsburg. I went into the cabinet makers shop and immediate thought about how you would just naturally fit in

 

Thank you Bob.

A place I know well. Been there countless times and in my younger days I actually almost applied for a position there. It would involve too many changes in my life so I gave up the idea. Not as prominent and a little out of the main area where most walk through but there is also a carpenter shop that is as great . Can’t wait to go back. It’s been a few years since I been there.

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rmaynard
11 hours ago, formariz said:

...there is also a carpenter shop that is as great.

Went there too, as well as the sawmill.

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formariz

The two U shaped sections now complete.

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formariz

Squeezed a Dove out of it

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formariz

Finally back at it again . Center section now complete.

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The Freightliner Guy

@formariz I agree no power tools .I’ve ruined to many things while using them I prefer the hand tools 

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formariz

Finally back to it again.

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formariz

Getting there. Very small details tedious to execute. Any wrong move and a critical chunk will break off. 
 

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formariz

Center section now complete. Time to harvest the grapes at the ends.

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Mickwhitt

Stunning work as always. Well done for your patient and skilled efforts. 

 

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formariz

Harvested half of grapes


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Mickwhitt

Pits me in mind of the ornately carved stern of a sailing ship, or the amazing stone carving on our cathedrals. 

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formariz

Grid section totally completed now. On to lower section now. 
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stevasaurus

WOW !!!!!  :orcs-cheers:

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formariz

Those flowers have to be coming out of something. 
 

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