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I wasnt having a go mate, no way was I, youve done an outstanding job!

 

The back piece of the bench is sooooooooo nice

 

I wasnt trying to take anything away from your work and I apologise if it came across that way.

 

Better than I could ever do so :adore::adore::adore:

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no offence taken mate,,my style is just my way,,like to keep it simple,,always trying diffent methods,by no means are any of them the correct way,,,but they work,,and more importanly sell,lol,,,,

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In fact mate I like that elm so much, do you have any for sale???

 

no I buy it from big J on here,,,dont have elm in these parts,,,,:blushing:

just dont buy the bits waiting for me,,lol:001_tt2:

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NICE, but im not sure about the legs

 

Only my personal opinion mate

 

I get your point, totally! The legs are often an afterthought with many furniture makers. And I would say the same as you here. While no man has the right to critique another's work ( I'm personally sick of that current 'everyone has a valid opinion' trend, it's a load of kak) but I will say, in building ones furniture, a quote comes to mind by George Clinton. ( Parliament Funkadelic )......"nothing is funky unless you play with it" :wink:

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I thought that that elm looked familiar!

 

It's nostalgic to see it too, as it was from my first kiln. Things have changed quite a bit since then!

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