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Hi Aragorn

Aragorn":3jnwwu4t said:
:shock: It just doesn't seem possible :shock:

Wot, that someone photographed my hand cut D/Ts? :wink:

Seriously though, I'd agree with you, it doesn't seem possible.

Cheers
Neil
 
Newbie_Neil":2hr0ou7x said:
Hi Aragorn

Aragorn":2hr0ou7x said:
:shock: It just doesn't seem possible :shock:

Seriously though, I'd agree with you, it doesn't seem possible.

Well the last box does say TRICK, I don't see how it can be anything but :shock:

The workmanship is superb, did you look at his workshop? 8)
 
Fascinating site. Interesting fusion of Arts and Crafts with traditional Japanese (there's a sentence I never expected to write... :lol: ). My absolute favourite piece has to be the box in Japanese Horse Chestnut. What a stunning piece of timber. :shock: Great workshop too; wish the pics were a bit bigger so I could drool in detail. :D

Cheers, Alf
 
:shock: That is some joint :shock: Must be a very skilled furniture maker or someone very good with photoshop :p
 
I wonder what saw was used for the rounded ends of some of the dovetails??????
Ancient Chinese Proverb-"Western Woodies believe any old rubbish"

Someone spent a lot of time cooking these up!
regards
Philly :D
(Master of the single, non-interlocking dovetail or "butt joint" :oops: )
 
Ta Chris my feeble joints no longer inmpress me :lol: ]

I absolutely love this guy's work

What a craftsman and I would like to say inspiration to us all but suspect the only person capable of such feats is you (after seeing your hidden dovetails) :wink:
 
Did you spot his big twisted dovetails?

nonki.jpg
 
Amazing ennit?

The "trick" finger type joints. My theory is that the 'key' shaped fingers on one half are in fact mitred splines, but can't be sure as you can't see the corner clearly.
 
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