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Before everyone went to the hospital, I had run into a force greater then the darkside force, she told me all darkside work will stop until her tv stand/cabinet is finished
I have the easy part done, the box, its all walnut the joints are all loose tenons (domino, well poor mans domino anyway), there is a 5th leg right in the middle so the weight of the tv goes straight to the floor.
I am now starting to work on the hard part the sliding doors with lattice work

The darkside work on hold still glued to the faceplate



Making the joints



The tv stand/cabinet box



Cutting half laps in the lattice peices, it dont look like much but it cuts very precise



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I see you still snuck some round work in there!!!

Great looking TV stand. I guess that one is going to buy you some more turning time!
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You do beautiful work, by the way, love your router table. Beautiful bowl. Lorraine
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Nice looking tv stand and a beautiful bowl. Now you get to finish the bowl.
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nice pieces
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What is this? Is this merely a retreat from the dark side or a momentarily lapse of reasoning? WOW Earl I don't see any gravel at all in that FLAT wood - was the road recently paved in fornt of your house? or have you perfected the drag wood behind your pickup to get it flat technique?

Very nice TV Stand but what is that round thing?
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WOW Earl I don't see any gravel at all in that FLAT wood - was the road recently paved in fornt of your house? or have you perfected the drag wood behind your pickup to get it flat technique?
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Beautiful work Earl, I'm glad the LOYL is keeping you at least somewhat on the righteous path. What's the finish on that TV stand?
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Beautiful work Earl, I'm glad the LOYL is keeping you at least somewhat on the righteous path. What's the finish on that TV stand?

You know it has to be Danish oil
But i broke down and put some wipe on poly on the top
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? WOW Earl I don't see any gravel at all in that FLAT wood - was the road recently paved in fornt of your house? or have you perfected the drag wood behind your pickup to get it flat technique?

The last time they did the road I had them get it really flat and apply a top coat of fine sand
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I'm so happy to see you stepping into the 'light'! Of course the bowl is beautiful but the cabinet is great. I really look forward to seeing the lattice finished and added.

I'm equally happy to hear that everyone is finally getting better at your house!
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Earl, it's a joy to have you back . . . producing round or flat

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