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Homish built picnic table

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I would suspect that it would not be too hard to make.....

Hello Carlos,

Perhaps "not hard", but I'd say pretty difficult.

Man, there's a LOT of cuts in that wood !

I suspect we cannot see the true quality of craftsmanship in the work.

Do you SEE any fasteners ?

I have various wood items, in the past... can't sell 'em for a profit.

And I've tried production techniques and also free wood !

Do you work with wood, Carlos?

r

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Just wondering about "Homish" is that another sect? Never heard that before. I live in Central Pa where we have a few "Amish" communities. Not real familiar with the different sects, but Mennonite would be another one I guess.

Jeff

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I don't care how you spell it, it was a nice table. I wish you would put your photo back. I for one would like to hear more about how the UV5 went down, how it was to work with, and how fast it dried.

Beth :cup:

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we build redwood overheads and sitting benches but not to the degree of what Celeste posted.....

Look in the archives of TGS and you may come across some previous pics of our wood work.

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