One of our sponsors (Norwood Industries) had a little contest recently, to keep the one finger typing to a minimum I will simply say I won in the furniture cabinetry category 8) 8)
THANKS NORWOOD
http://www.norwoodindustries.com:80/contest/index.htm
Quote from: pasbuild on September 13, 2008, 06:16:28 PM
to keep the one finger typing to a minimum
:D :D :D :D
That looks real nice pasbuild 8) 8) 8)
Wow, Nice work Bob! :)
Bea-uuutifulllll! :D I had to look close, Those are lighthouses right? What a neat idea. Was this your orginal idea? If so kudos on design.
Looking good "The" Bob. You are getting good at winning contests. 8)
Great Thee Bob.
Also looked at the gallery of pics on the Norwood site, and there is some great work shown. Appears that you also have a bed stead piece entered, and it is beautiful. No. 8 out of 185 shown. More pics of your rail system shown around 126-130 in the pics. That was an awesome project.
Enjoy the many ideas shown in the Norwood gallery.
Can you download your pics in your gallery here?
Great job. I always want to enter some of those contests, I guess I just need to get up and do it one of these days. Nice work!
Thats great work there Bob , real fine looking , congrates for winning , you earned it . 8) 8) 8)
Congrats Bob, looked over all 185 photo's and wow some great work, neat ideals. Really liked your light house ballasters, very fine woodworking skills demonostrated.
Congrats on the win.Looks good.
Bob, that is some beautiful craftsmanship and a great design. Congrats on your well deserved win!
Scott
Thanks everybody, I was shocked with placing first considering the entries, originality and design (which I had little to do with ) must have played a part in the judging because there were some mighty fine items entered. The home that it is in was built with a nautical thyme, Birdseye Maple kitchen cabinets with rope molding and anchors, etched glass with scenes of Lake Superior and a vent hood in the center of the kitchen that looked just like the lighthouse newel posts. A working waterfall over the fireplace, heartwood Birdseye Maple bar with all the trimings, The Wallnut/ curly Maple anchor bed and a whole lot more. A must see if ya like that sort of thing.
(https://forestryforum.com/gallery/albums/userpics/10524/BED%2011.jpg)
(https://forestryforum.com/gallery/albums/userpics/10524/BED%2013.jpg)
(https://forestryforum.com/gallery/albums/userpics/10524/bed%2012.jpg)
(https://forestryforum.com/gallery/albums/userpics/10524/bed%2015.jpg)
Congrats!!! ;)
Well done!
Robert
That figured wood is stunning Bob. :) I can see some Marquetry work in my minds eye with a ship's sail made out of that quilted maple or birch, makes it look like a piece of canvas with the ripple effect of the figure. Cool stuff. 8) 8) 8)
Way ta go Bob 8) 8) 8) 8)
That's awesome work. I remember that bed. Yoo's guy's got the best wood up there ::) ::) ::)
Tell "Bob Squared" I'll be thinkin' of ways to spend my money after the game Sunday night. Maybe instead of money he can send me some bird's eye ;) ;) ;)
SOOOOOOOO Steve da ya need the mailin address of da shop to get that check out ;D :D :D :D :D
Ya were spoiled up here, we get ta hand pick our lumber from a mill that puts out 150,000 BF per day, at that rate yer bound ta find a few keepers.
I was talking to one of the lads who works for me and he said a friend of relative showed him a video of how they saw timber in the midwest. He said the wood they were sawing was hardwood ad over 30 feet long. It took two pay loaders to load them on the bunk. Said he never seen nothing like it before. :D I said yeah, we never had wood that big here and that down there they shy away from stuff under 14" on the top end. Versus up here where they try to cut everything big enough to strap on the truck. That log they were loading might be 80 years old down there and 300 years old up here with a nice big hollow for owl nests. ;D :D
Uh. Yeah Bob ya wanna pm me that address ???
I'm just having some crow for breakfast ::)