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@TheWoodWhisperer okay thanks.
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marc- beautiful piece! the raied panels inspired me to start on a project with a similar appoach. though my budget is smaller and i will be using red oak on pine or aspen.
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hola marc
te felisito esta mui bonito tu video
mui interesantes cadadia aprendo mas con tus videos grasias.
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this is just me ranting to myself i mean no disrespect i have a great love for what you do but i think you are crazy for using that knoty walnut on the front doors but i do love the modern look of those side panels and legs
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Which is the video showing how to make the doors?
Pedrofreestyle97 1 month ago
@Pedrofreestyle97 search for fancy raised panel on my website.
TheWoodWhisperer 1 month ago
Great piece marc, i have a piece of birdseye maple with a huge bark inclusion that has left it with a hole about an inch in diamater in the center of the board. It looks great, i just have no idea what to do with it. Any suggestions?
Strykercom1 7 months ago
@Strykercom1 like how to incorporate it into a piece or how to stabilize the inclusion?
TheWoodWhisperer 7 months ago
@TheWoodWhisperer well both
i was thinking i would probably stabilize it with epoxy, but its like a hole all the way through the board with the bark on the inside of the board
im trying to think of a creative way to use it
Strykercom1 7 months ago
@Strykercom1 well you can certainly fill the entire thing with epoxy. Add a little dye to the epoxy and it looks like natural cured resin. It will be stable and if you really want to bring attention to it, its a good option. I would put some tape on one side to seal it off, then fill the other side. Level it to the surface after curing and you're good to go.
TheWoodWhisperer 7 months ago