The Elders' House of Pain
Public Forum => Talk Back => Topic started by: Giant Flying Head on February 17, 2009, 08:13:11 PM
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Sorry Geo I just had too! Don't forget what I said though. You HAVE done a good job! Now I'm gonna be a dick. :-D
Edit: Changed the thread name. It didn't sit well with me.....
Right these are of a table I made for the daughter, for her doll house.
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Entertainment unit.
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More ET unit.
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Light box.
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Computer desk.
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More Computer desk.
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Computer desk all set up.
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Coffee table.
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Bravo...I'm gonna be makin an entertainment system too...and a small table to go in front of a couch ( whatever you call that, i guess coffee) Hopefully my work turns out as good as yours and Geo's =)
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GFH does it for a living so his work better be good. I bet your will V.I.P.
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GFH does it for a living so his work better be good. I bet your will V.I.P.
Almost 9 years now. I should hope I'm at least half desent.
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Your work look really good, you can see the experience in it. Give me time and I might come a lil close to it.
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Geo's is way better =)
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Thanks Prophet, now I feel a lil better. :-D
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i like the desk and coffee table...make me couple of those suckers.....all that nice work into the entertainment center and such old gaming consoles?? there so old they clash
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I'm a vintage game collector. New systems are too expensive! :lol: Thanks for the compliments too.
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I like old systems. I have a n64, sega saturn, sega dreamcast, a ps2, and the Wii hooked to my TV. It's fun to play the old stuff once in a while and feel like a kid again. I did get emulators and roms to play all the nes, snes, sega master, sega genesis games on the dreamcast though.
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What kind of wood did you use on the entertainment system? And, what tool do you use for the edges of the coffee table...a miter saw?
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What kind of wood did you use on the entertainment system? And, what tool do you use for the edges of the coffee table...a miter saw?
ET unit is cherrywood stained. Well not solid cherry, cherry ply particle core. The coffee table, well the center wood part I did with a miter saw, but our shop miter saw wasn't cutting 100%. So the rest of it I cut on the table saw. Took me a full month and a half of breaks and lunches to complete it too!