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Other topics for members => General Woodworking => Topic started by: tule peak timber on November 18, 2020, 07:54:18 PM
It was one year ago I posted the "Brown thread". How many shades of brown could I develop on beetle kill pine for a specific project with textured wood, uniform consistency, 6500 sq. ft. with a VOC compliant finish for a project in Los Angeles. I got back some photos today of the nearly completed project, $155mil gross construction costs and a rent structure that is insane. The powers that be, for whom I developed "brown" asked me to get ready for "brown" project #2. We will be bringing in the timber, sawing and selecting starting next week. You gotta love brown!
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Wow Rob! If only the folks who walk those halls knew the work you put into their project.
Looks very impressive 👍
Good job, sir. What can brown do for you?
I remember that thread. It's neat to see how that ended up.
How the color of brown can look so green!!!
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Re purposed fire wood.
I love the wood accents. those are beautiful.
Up town job as you always do
thanks ,first of the inbound logs tomorrow morning for this project. :)