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      mrossk
      last edited by

      Hey y'all- Just thought I'd share my latest commission. Hall table made from Swiss Pear (a beautiful wonderful wood) with a bubinga drawer front. Construction features dovetail splined miters and through and wedged carcass tenons. Really satisfying project. In my original SketchUp model I had incorporated corner splines out of bubinga, but the pear wood told me they weren't necessary, and I listened πŸ˜„031edit (1024x998).jpgchinese style madrone.jpg

      https://www.mkaplanfinefurniture.com/

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        Dave R
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        Sweet!

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          mrossk
          last edited by

          Thanks Dave! Don't know if it's un-humble, but it's one my favorites of mine πŸ˜„

          https://www.mkaplanfinefurniture.com/

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            davidheim1
            last edited by

            Very fine piece indeed.
            Swiss Pear is also a wonderful wood for turning and carving.I recently turned a small bowl from the wood; it's a pale yellow now, but I expect it to darken to a lovely cinnamon brown.
            Best,
            dh

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              mrossk
              last edited by

              Thank you David- I was just reading your blog post on FWW!

              https://www.mkaplanfinefurniture.com/

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                davidheim1
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                Mrossk,
                It's good to know that someone is actually reading those blogs.
                I may do more of those miniature turnings. They are fun.
                Best,
                dh

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                  yukon
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                  Nice job! I see you changed the pull from the SU model also. More complicated to make I would guess, but still a cool detail.

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                    mrossk
                    last edited by

                    Good eye. Yes, that was one of those things at the end of a project..."Do I really want to put in all this extra work for a slightly nicer end result?" Usually, just by asking the question you've already implied the answer. I'm glad i did it, but it was fussy...

                    https://www.mkaplanfinefurniture.com/

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