Tomausmichigan - this one is for you!
Your earlier comment about cutting it close with the sapwood was still fresh in my memory when I returned to the shop this morning. I had to smile when I realized the XSNo.4 I was working on had a similar “cutting it close” adventure in store.
I will post a photo when it is done... fingers crossed:)
5 Comments:
Konrad,
I always enjoy your posts. I suspect there are many people like me who click on your blog link frequently to check for updates. Keep up the great work. We'll keep reading.
Dan
hey konrad,
nice work on the reno so far... thought id let you know about a bunch of verawood logs on "canadian woodworking classified". they're all logs and big too. thought you might be interested, make some hammers or something.
tom
Thanks Dan. Glad to know the infrequent posts are not turning people away... and that everyone is patient.
Cheers,
Konrad
Hey Tom,
Thanks for the reminder on the Verra logs. I had seen Marv’s post but forgot to do anything about it.
Cheers,
Konrad
Konrad,
We were up in Michigan eating ripe peaches, so I just saw this and am filled with questions: 'Can he do it? What if he can't? Does a plane ever go out with a tiny patch of sapwood hidden behind a bronze side? Would he tell us, if it did?'
Can't wait to see photos!
Tom
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