All is Right with the World Again

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nuhobby
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All is Right with the World Again

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This is something I've needed to do since the last time we left the house in the hands of youths:

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Nice one Chris. I think the youths did you a favour - this looks so much better than the original :D
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Looks great. Last year I finally gave some attention to a globe, vintage 1930, that I pciked up in an antique store somewhere. I put it on a floor pedestal that I sprial cut on the lathe and fitted with three Shaker style legs. If you are interested I'll send a picture. I like the vintage globe because of the country names - a lesson in change and how I was able to date it. It is the size of your globe.
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WmZiggy wrote:Looks great. Last year I finally gave some attention to a globe, vintage 1930, that I pciked up in an antique store somewhere. I put it on a floor pedestal that I sprial cut on the lathe and fitted with three Shaker style legs. If you are interested I'll send a picture. I like the vintage globe because of the country names - a lesson in change and how I was able to date it. It is the size of your globe.
Yes, post a picture, sounds like fun! And my wife still refers to her country-of-birth by an "old Globe" type of name.
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I made the stand out of oak. I cut the legs on my band saw with a sliding dovetail that fits in the base.
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"... and it was after long searching that I found the carpenter's chest, which was indeed a very useful prize to me, and much more valuable than a ship loading of gold." Daniel Defoe, Robinson Crusoe, 1719
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