| Charles Freeborn |
08-12-2016 06:35 AM |
Thanks all!
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Originally Posted by Joe Bob
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Cool stuff, Maynard.....trade for product?
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What do you have in mind?
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Originally Posted by daepp
(Post 9237178)
I'd be interested.
Everyone has an opinion, though; myself included. I think you'd sell a lot more if you could get beneath the 3 digit barrier.
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Not without trimming the budget somewhere. Most likely place is to swap the solid wood top panel for a veneered one.
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Originally Posted by look 171
(Post 9237197)
Maybe Charles can provide two prices, one with finish one without so the buyers can oil, lacquer or fook it up themselves :D. Finishing those take time. Love the joint.
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Nope. I pre-finish the insides and both top and bottom panels, so the finish is integral to the construction process. The corner joint is a "lock miter" which has enormous glue surface so it's exceptionally strong, but it's extremely fussy to set up the machine (shaper) to cut it accurately.
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Originally Posted by rusnak
(Post 9237202)
I have an uploadable font that you might be interested in.
I'd trade you for advice on how to fix my favorite teak coffee tables that my friend's dog chewed up.
As far as feedback on the product, I think I'd prefer more room, say a small hallway table with a hidden drawer like one that you have to push to release.
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1470956997.jpg
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Can't say about the teak table - other than get out your glue and sander... The font I used is "Porsha". I'd be interested in a more accurate version.
I'm thinking a larger version too. This one was a sample run to try out the corner joint and to work out the engraving interface (production sequence). I'll work out one that's big enough for wallet, keys and cell phone, with a discreet slot for the phone charger cord to enter. I've done many hall tables - one of my favorite pieces too - just that's a much larger project... but maybe soon...
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Originally Posted by sixbanger
(Post 9237280)
Please don't send them to China to be made in order to lower the price.
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Never happen. Handmade here in the US of domestic materials.
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