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nice, the product looks great - vids on your channel are very informative too , thanks
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@hobyyman1 Hi Could someone please tell me if & how it's possible to find the full list of videos as hobbyman1 has listed them in sequence...as opposed to what i'm doing now which is clicking on different vids on the right and seeing if they are the right ones + they come out of order. Thank you.
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@weiersenb not true. any mahogany sold in the US has to come from non-threatened species and sources. most of it comes from Indonesia and is not true mohag that was used in centuries past. making it into plywood with a thin veneer of the "money" wood and a core of less valuable hardwoods further extends this conservation effort and increases the strength and stability of the end product. its a win all around.
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I find all my mohogany and oak lumber on the beach. Here in northern Vancouver island. It's from crashed Spanish and English ships from hundreds of years ago. I use the would for jewelry boxs and boat interiors
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amazing tutorial, thanks!
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nice wood but your country were export the wood from my country that is almost lost the forest. Stop kill our forest !!!!!!!
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thank you good video
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Great video, and channel ! Really inspirational :)
hobyyman1 2 years ago 11
That's amazing.
I've watched the process from the beginning until now and I'm green with envy. I'm just about to sand, stain and varnish some chairs but no way will I end up with anything like that.
Well done mate. Carpenters like you deserve every penny they get.
BellaBellerson 3 years ago 7