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Lovely grain in the wood. And good effort on making the kit to let you do it.

 

i had to make my own as everything i saw that you could buy was so weedy it was ridiculous.

 

i needed a strong bit of kit as i was going to put it through its paces.

 

the design is fairly simple when you look at it.

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Hi Steve, really like your work. Do you know of any good books that tells you what the best timber to use for any given project, i've started playing around at making a few bits but only in pine ( and scaff boards ) lol, and its an area i really do need to brush up on.

cheers.

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i don't know about any books mate as for me it's all down to experience.

 

i'm happy to help if you have any questions on certain subjects but i never got books or dvd's to tell me how to do it i just got on with it and tried to use my common sense where needed.

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