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Posted: Mon Jan 12, 2009 4:44 pm
by john
Nice work table/cart!
Looks like it would come in handy in any shop.
John
Shop Cart
Posted: Mon Jan 12, 2009 4:50 pm
by JPG
GOOD JOB!
What next??
Posted: Mon Jan 12, 2009 6:58 pm
by baysidebob
Great looking shop cart. I might suggest that you get that protective finish on there soon and get started on your second cart, you know this one is going to fill up fast........GREAT JOB....
Bayside Bob, Calif.
Posted: Mon Jan 12, 2009 10:52 pm
by cdmclain
Thanks for all the kind words! Planning to start a nightstand I saw in one of the recent issues of Wood magazine. If all goes well, I might take on the whole bedroom set. Big words right now, since this is really over my head and vastly beyond my skill level but I like a challenge. Thanks again.
Posted: Mon Jan 12, 2009 11:56 pm
by a1gutterman
cdmclain wrote:Thanks for all the kind words! Planning to start a nightstand I saw in one of the recent issues of Wood magazine. If all goes well, I might take on the whole bedroom set. Big words right now, since this is really over my head and vastly beyond my skill level but I like a challenge. Thanks again.
Hi Carry,
The only way to increase your skill level is to take on those challenging projects! Good luck. I am sure that you will do fine (even if you make mistakes, you get to cut more boards to fix them

).
Posted: Tue Jan 13, 2009 1:20 am
by charlese
Carry- I can fully agree with Tim's comment! Every new project allows you to learn a new skill. Don't be afraid to try what you haven't done before.
Just make sure you do only safe operations. Even with a failure, you'll only lose a little wood, (part of the game) but gain valuable knowledge.
It looks like you have a very good start!