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    The craftsmanship is top notch but the seating I would prefer in a church pew style instead of assigned.

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    Quote Originally Posted by brian harnett View Post
    the craftsmanship is top notch but the seating i would prefer in a church pew style instead of assigned.
    brian if they are assigned seats that means that who ever is setting there has been bad,, unlike the pew style... Being bad can be fun lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bob Eustace View Post
    Do all the bums have to be the same size?
    Nope I will do any size and combinations there of!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian Harnett View Post
    The craftsmanship is top notch but the seating I would prefer in a church pew style instead of assigned.
    Brian, when you order your bench, I will make it with whatever specs you'd like This customer spec'd it just like this. I just do whatever people ask me to do.

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    Quote Originally Posted by genek View Post
    Andrew what is in the buckets...
    Those are various 5 gallon pails of coloured lacquer. I dont have enough room in my cabinets to store everything...

    The empty pails have hangars in them that go onto my spray room wall to support stuff like doors, etc.

    AJC

    PS the bench is much larger in person than it appears in the cellphone pic. It is just over 7' long, 19 or 20" wide. 19" high. You have LOTS of room

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    Quote Originally Posted by jTr View Post
    Another nice piece, Andrew!
    Does your carving file extend down the front edge of leg areas to the left and right of the pommel, or do you simply contour it manually when sanding?

    jeff
    Jeff, although I have started to model the front curve - I generally just take a round over bit in the hand held router, followed by some shaping with a #7 and #9 Auriou rasp(s).

    I still like to do some hand work on my stuff...

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    Quote Originally Posted by ajcoholic View Post
    those are various 5 gallon pails of coloured lacquer. I dont have enough room in my cabinets to store everything...

    The empty pails have hangars in them that go onto my spray room wall to support stuff like doors, etc.

    Ajc

    ps the bench is much larger in person than it appears in the cellphone pic. It is just over 7' long, 19 or 20" wide. 19" high. You have lots of room
    could you post pictures of the hangers. Curious... I use trot line hooks and their quick line attachments. I ALSO USE OLD BREAD TRAYS THAT THE BREAD COMPANIES BRING BREAD TO THE STORES WITH.
    Would like to see what you use.
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