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Ian Leach

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  1. There are but it's the weekend, they do have familys:001_rolleyes:
  2. Why are you getting a sweaty arse, sitting on it all day.
  3. Is is elm stuff your looking for or any species for tables, mirrors but in that style. As I'm looking for an outlet for some of the stuff I'm making. Big j what price for the elm your on about.
  4. Some beautiful pieces of work on here.
  5. I just posted on the other thread, but yes I get a few people scanning mine. On my banner.
  6. I've got one on my banner I use for my stalls, I get quite a few people scanning it.
  7. Intrested too , nothing came to mind for me out of wood, especially for a coffee table. Never done metal bending before so gave it ago, this is the end result. I enjoy the fact that everything is handmade.
  8. Just by chance to be honest, didn't notice it until it was plained one of those hiding beautys.
  9. Clock on way to customer made from oak.
  10. Cheers guys , it's very stable and solid the metal is 6mm x 40mm and 8mm round bar. Plus its a coffee table so not much weight will be on there, even tho I've sat/walked on it 😊 . So if it doesn't tip with my fat arse it will probably never will 😁 I'm making another one out of yew , with different legs I've designed.
  11. Finished look , metal frame off to be powder coated should get back Friday. Already designed legs and got materials for second one, which I might start bending tomorrow.
  12. My local timber merchant does stuff like that for me Uses a table saw or bandsaw and for old sleepers I use a chainsaw
  13. I always go for trend but always willing to try other options. There are sets for trend but depends if you have use for them all, I just buy separately.
  14. First cherry coffee table with metal legs and one coat of mineral oil.
  15. Be good if I attached picture 😁
  16. I use to use bags like these, put charcoal in fold and staple bag for bottom.
  17. First leg ready for cherry coffee table.
  18. I haven't regretted the 1/4 ones I've got. There Are a lot more beneficial to me, if I need a 1/2 one I'll buy one but the 1/4 one has been perfect for kitchens, furniture etc etc.
  19. The Palm one is 1/4 " / 3/8" collets, I find it great but think it would struggle on bigger projects but haven't tried so can't comment really. But the Makita palm one I have has different attachments.

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