Dog on it

Jeff,

I just wanted to say thank you for all the wonderful posts to the forum that you have made.  As one of the silent viewers of the forum I do enjoy seeing all the projects you are working on and how things were done way back when. Every post you make is a little addition to my furniture making education.

Dog on it, I just enjoy seeing your work.

Sincerely,
Carl

 
Dog on it! Thank you Carl! But you might knot want to encourage this. 4 legs to stand upon or not. We need all the reinforcement we can get.
 

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No dog on it! SAPFM, Just as all period furniture, needs all the support it can get!
 

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Um Peair is one of my favorites.  Jeff you are awesome. Thank you for keeping this forum active. Its really is time for a new forum. This one is so outdated. 

FR
 
Jeff,

You are so right.  I was just down at my local Habitat store and there was a Mid-Century Modern chair with three different HOLD tags on it.  Perhaps we will have to add bending plywood to our repertoire of skills.  PSP
 
We have a new program. It is called cat sketch. It still involves paper and graphite. Dog on it
 

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Dog on it! Why buy two beveled, at opposite angles, skew chisels when an 1/8" chisel will get in a corner just like a Parson's Jack Russell will.
 

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Dog on it! If a foot wasn't a foot but only 6" is it still a foot? With a previous repair but still with all it's backing.
 

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