Toybox seat
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Toybox seat
I have just finished this for one of my customers. Just needs the soft close stays fitting and a finish putting on it, a wishy washy white??
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http://www.alanwilley.co.uk/
http://www.alanwilley.co.uk/
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Re: Toybox seat
That looks great mailee
The wood looks good but a wishy washy White would also look good.
The wood looks good but a wishy washy White would also look good.
Nick
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Re: Toybox seat
Hi,
Lovely job mailee; dovetail joints? Are you using a contrasting colour to touch the name in with? A future heirloom for the child as well.
Kind regards, Col.
Lovely job mailee; dovetail joints? Are you using a contrasting colour to touch the name in with? A future heirloom for the child as well.
Kind regards, Col.
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Re: Toybox seat
Got this completely finished today. The soft close stays arrived so I had a break from machining the Oak and got it fitted. Here is the wishy washy white finish.
Never enough hours in the day!
http://www.alanwilley.co.uk/
http://www.alanwilley.co.uk/
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Re: Toybox seat
Thanks Hitch. I use the Dakota jig from Rutlands. It is so much easier and quicker to set up than most of them.
Never enough hours in the day!
http://www.alanwilley.co.uk/
http://www.alanwilley.co.uk/