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      jtri
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      The brass bound rosewood levels made by Stanley, Goodell-Pratt and Stratton Brothers always interested me. If you can find a rosewood one at a reasonable price they are not in the best of shape so buying a rosewood bodied one has not yet happened. I do have a nice mahogany one that I restored. The levels I have got me thinking. If I were to make one today what would I do? I would start with a small 9" one.
      It was an easy SketchUp model. Now I needed to make one. So some khaya and wenge scraps were re-purposed and had a lot of fun making these using similar details from the Stanley level I have. Learned a bunch, now I need some Mesquite (most stable wood easily available) better vials and I will make a 24" or 30" version.


      Level Model.pdf


      Levels.pdf

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        mrossk
        last edited by

        sweet!

        https://www.mkaplanfinefurniture.com/

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          davidheim1
          last edited by

          Great work for a challenging project.
          dh

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            tuna1957
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            cool project 👍

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              jtri
              last edited by

              Thanks guys, It was a fun project. I would not call it difficult, more fussy work. Fun to get out of your comfort zone.
              I am working on another fun project, should be ready to show soon

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                CJRyan
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                I love your wood textures. Is that tiger maple on the table?

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                  jtri
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                  Yes that is tiger maple on a desk I made. It is a photograph not a render. Guess I need to be clearer or learn to render.......

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