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My new website

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Hi All

I've just built a new website to display some of my work and posted it on LumberJocks. Gene Howe saw it and thought I should post it here. It's not really SS stuff in general, but the nicest piece in the bunch was made almost entirely with my 10ER. It's the one in my logo above.

http://prmdesigns.com

I should be back in my ShopSmith powered AZ shop in the next couple of weeks so I'll be back to this forum a little more.

Paul M
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shipwright wrote:Hi All

I've just built a new website to display some of my work and posted it on LumberJocks. Gene Howe saw it and thought I should post it here. It's not really SS stuff in general, but the nicest piece in the bunch was made almost entirely with my 10ER. It's the one in my logo above.

http://prmdesigns.com

I should be back in my ShopSmith powered AZ shop in the next couple of weeks so I'll be back to this forum a little more.

Paul M
Nicely done overall. Your work is excellent to say the least. I noticed there weren't photos of your boat, nor of the SS in the tools section ;)
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WOW............. Beautiful work.......

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shipwright wrote:Hi All

I've just built a new website to display some of my work and posted it on LumberJocks. Gene Howe saw it and thought I should post it here. It's not really SS stuff in general, but the nicest piece in the bunch was made almost entirely with my 10ER. It's the one in my logo above.

http://prmdesigns.com

I should be back in my ShopSmith powered AZ shop in the next couple of weeks so I'll be back to this forum a little more.

Paul M
Artist indeed!:cool:
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Beautiful website and most amazing works of art well illustrated and well photographed.
Thanks for sharing with us.
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Simply incredible workmanship, I think someone's a little gifted here.
You may have taken a little "wind out of my sail" to go home and finish my wife's wooden spoon tonight. :D
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Nice Work

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Thanks for sharing your excellent work with us.
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shipwright wrote:Hi All

I've just built a new website to display some of my work and posted it on LumberJocks. Gene Howe saw it and thought I should post it here. It's not really SS stuff in general, but the nicest piece in the bunch was made almost entirely with my 10ER. It's the one in my logo above....

I should be back in my ShopSmith powered AZ shop in the next couple of weeks so I'll be back to this forum a little more.

Paul M

Hi Paul! Gene was right! It's real nice to have these pieces displayed here. As usuall - great work! Also, a very nice website!
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Very nice work indeed! Thanks for sharing it with us.
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Post by shipwright »

Thanks everyone for the kind words.

damagi, The site is to display what I'm doing now and as I'm not building any more boats, or at least that's my story, the boat isn't mentioned although there is one picture in the gallery on the second page.
Likewise the tools and techniques area is more or less, at this point at least, dedicated to the specialty veneering and marquetry tools that I use for these specialized operations.

The site is brand new however and I may get around to adding some more tools. If and when I do the 10ER (Canada) and the 510 (Arizona) will be featured.

Thanks again,

Paul M
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