Dog on it

Hey Jeff,  What's the whole clock look like?

                                                      Ed
 
Dog on it Ed. I have a finished picture of this clock somewhere but here is a link to the owners e-book he wrote:  http://books.google.com/books?id=CS3jAAAAQBAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false
 
Dog on it! We wood like to stay one step above the competition. Offering a corner chair made by Steve Hamilton to a fellow SAPFM cabinetmaker. headleyandsons.com
 

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Kinda Dog UNDER it...This is Jeff's Winchester desk class...finally making some progress again.  martin
 

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Dog on it! Cutting dovetails into a grandfathers clock hood side during one of our classes. If you want to hold things securely you might want to consider a bench dog that bites. Leather helps to prevent marks on the farm. Good bench dog! Stay
 

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Martin, Dog on it! Thanks for the explanation. Secrets are better left secret.
With my last post here is another. Paws to consider. How would you square a post which will get turned. 

 

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Dawg on it. You should have sawn this coming. Cutting corners. Sometime it helps to keep an edge.
 

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No Dog on it just a field study. Sorry, I herd there was a question about period furniture construction. What might that be? No bull! Just trying to be out standing in our field. Looking forward to Springing forward!!! Set your clocks forward to start your new project!
 

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Dog on it. Paws to consider on how to go about restoring this American table. Single board top with busted knuckles, as usual no room left for shrinkage. Leafs! Hanging at an angle. I hate when that happens. Dog on it!
 

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Dog on it! I wish I had better pictures of this layout for an early 1800's fly rail.
 

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Dog on it. Someone screwed up. It wasn't me. Always watch out for thing that get in the way! They will be the for a long time. Hope you are enjoying this thread.
 

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Dog on it! Bow front base construction. How wood you set up your layout to protect against seasonal shrinking and swelling
 

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