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My wife and bought a house a few years ago and the previous owner left their dining set for us to use. It served us well, but my we wanted a new look for the dining room.

This was my first project using solid wood for everything. Also my first project of any significant scale using solid wood. Being that I am a new home owner and relatively new to the hobby, I don't have a lot of tools.  I live in NYC, so naturally I have a very small space. The garage shop is about 18'x8.5'. But beggers cannot be choosers and I am happy to have a space at all to work.

It took me six months of spare nights and weekends. Longest project by far. The table is made of flat sawn 8/4 Red Oak. It is 102" Long x 42" Wide. I used a combination of wedged mortise and tenons, dovetails and dominos for all of the joinery.
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My wife and bought a house a few years ago and the previous owner left their dining set for us to use. It served us well, but my we wanted a new look for the dining room.

This was my first project using solid wood for everything. Also my first project of any significant scale using solid wood. Being that I am a new home owner and relatively new to the hobby, I don't have a lot of tools.  I live in NYC, so naturally I have a very small space. The garage shop is about 18'x8.5'. But beggers cannot be choosers and I am happy to have a space at all to work.

It took me six months of spare nights and weekends. Longest project by far. The table is made of flat sawn 8/4 Red Oak. It is 102" Long x 42" Wide. I used a combination of wedged mortise and tenons, dovetails and dominos for all of the joinery.
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My wife and bought a house a few years ago and the previous owner left their dining set for us to use. It served us well, but my we wanted a new look for the dining room.

This was my first project using solid wood for everything. Also my first project of any significant scale using solid wood. Being that I am a new home owner and relatively new to the hobby, I don't have a lot of tools.  I live in NYC, so naturally I have a very small space. The garage shop is about 18'x8.5'. But beggers cannot be choosers and I am happy to have a space at all to work.

It took me six months of spare nights and weekends. Longest project by far. The table is made of flat sawn 8/4 Red Oak. It is 102" Long x 42" Wide. I used a combination of wedged mortise and tenons, dovetails and dominos for all of the joinery.
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My wife and bought a house a few years ago and the previous owner left their dining set for us to use. It served us well, but my we wanted a new look for the dining room.

This was my first project using solid wood for everything. Also my first project of any significant scale using solid wood. Being that I am a new home owner and relatively new to the hobby, I don't have a lot of tools.  I live in NYC, so naturally I have a very small space. The garage shop is about 18'x8.5'. But beggers cannot be choosers and I am happy to have a space at all to work.

It took me six months of spare nights and weekends. Longest project by far. The table is made of flat sawn 8/4 Red Oak. It is 102" Long x 42" Wide. I used a combination of wedged mortise and tenons, dovetails and dominos for all of the joinery.

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My wife and bought a house a few years ago and the previous owner left their dining set for us to use. It served us well, but my we wanted a new look for the dining room.

This was my first project using solid wood for everything. Also my first project of any significant scale using solid wood. Being that I am a new home owner and relatively new to the hobby, I don't have a lot of tools.  I live in NYC, so naturally I have a very small space. The garage shop is about 18'x8.5'. But beggers cannot be choosers and I am happy to have a space at all to work.

It took me six months of spare nights and weekends. Longest project by far. The table is made of flat sawn 8/4 Red Oak. It is 102" Long x 42" Wide. I used a combination of wedged mortise and tenons, dovetails and dominos for all of the joinery.

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My wife and bought a house a few years ago and the previous owner left their dining set for us to use. It served us well, but my we wanted a new look for the dining room.

This was my first project using solid wood for everything. Also my first project of any significant scale using solid wood. Being that I am a new home owner and relatively new to the hobby, I don't have a lot of tools.  I live in NYC, so naturally I have a very small space. The garage shop is about 18'x8.5'. But beggers cannot be choosers and I am happy to have a space at all to work.

It took me six months of spare nights and weekends. Longest project by far. The table is made of flat sawn 8/4 Red Oak. It is 102" Long x 42" Wide. I used a combination of wedged mortise and tenons, dovetails and dominos for all of the joinery.

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I am searching for the perfect work gloves. I would like the fingertips of my index and middle finger to be free, and the rest covered. Ideally made of thin material with some padding in the palms and over the knuckles. I have tried some Home Depot stuff but after a few uses they were smelling horribly. Now I am trialing these gloves from Home Depot:
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I am searching for the perfect work gloves. I would like the fingertips of my index and middle finger to be free, and the rest covered. Ideally made of thin material with some padding in the palms and over the knuckles. I have tried some Home Depot stuff but after a few uses they were smelling horribly. Now I am trialing these gloves from Home Depot:
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I am searching for the perfect work gloves. Am doing woodworking 50% of time, general home maintenance 50% . I would like the fingertips of my index and middle finger to be free, and the rest covered. Ideally made of thin material with some padding in the palms and over the knuckles. I have tried some Home Depot carpenter gloves, but after a few uses they were smelling horribly. Now I am trialing these gloves from Home Depot (all fingertips are exposed, so not 100%)
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I am searching for the perfect work gloves. Am doing woodworking 50% of time, general home maintenance 50% . I would like the fingertips of my index and middle finger to be free, and the rest covered. Ideally made of thin material with some padding in the palms and over the knuckles. I have tried some Home Depot carpenter gloves, but after a few uses they were smelling horribly. Now I am trialing these gloves from Home Depot (all fingertips are exposed, so not 100%)
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I am searching for the perfect work gloves. Am doing woodworking 50% of time, general home maintenance 50% . I would like the fingertips of my index and middle finger to be free, and the rest covered. Ideally made of thin material with some padding in the palms and over the knuckles. I have tried some Home Depot carpenter gloves, but after a few uses they were smelling horribly, without much sweating. Now I am trialing these gloves from Home Depot (all fingertips are exposed, so not 100%).
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A while ago I saw a thread about UK festoon prices going up. That was the incentive I needed to finally get a domino.

A while ago I managed to buy a couple cheap vintage wooden g clamps. I screwed them up on the wall as shelf brackets.Ever since I've been on the look out for some more so I could do the same with a shelf in the workshop.
As these are only for show, a quick bodge up would be good enough [emoji6]
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I used a blowtorch to try and give a bit of age to them. I'm glad I've something to remember my first domino project.

I'm gonna make a few more but beef them up a bit so they can be used in the shop. I reckon another batch with just an oiled finish would be a good addition.

Cheers

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A while ago I saw a thread about UK festoon prices going up. That was the incentive I needed to finally get a domino.

A while ago I managed to buy a couple cheap vintage wooden g clamps. I screwed them up on the wall as shelf brackets.Ever since I've been on the look out for some more so I could do the same with a shelf in the workshop.
As these are only for show, a quick bodge up would be good enough [emoji6]
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907a459aa876d859ee1ef21cf3c19ff0.jpg

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I used a blowtorch to try and give a bit of age to them. I'm glad I've something to remember my first domino project.

I'm gonna make a few more but beef them up a bit so they can be used in the shop. I reckon another batch with just an oiled finish would be a good addition.

Cheers

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Tried posting my first domino project but had this error message pop up. 4 pictures via tapatalk.  Any ideas ?

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I saw a thread about UK festool prices going up. That was the incentive I needed to finally get a domino.

A while ago I managed to buy a couple cheap vintage wooden g clamps. I screwed them up on the wall as shelf brackets.Ever since I've been on the look out for some more so I could do the same with a shelf in the workshop.
As these are only for show, a quick bodge up would be good enough [emoji6]
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I used a blowtorch to try and give a bit of age to them. I'm glad I've something to remember my first domino project.

I'm gonna make a few more but beef them up a bit so they can be used in the shop. I reckon another batch with just an oiled finish would be a good addition.

Cheers

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A while ago I saw a thread about UK festool prices going up. That was the incentive I needed to finally get a domino.

A while ago I managed to buy a couple cheap vintage wooden g clamps. I screwed them up on the wall as shelf brackets.Ever since I've been on the look out for some more so I could do the same with a shelf in the workshop.
As these are only for show, a quick bodge up would be good enough [emoji6]
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I used a blowtorch to try and give a bit of age to them. I'm glad I've something to remember my first domino project.

I'm gonna make a few more but beef them up a bit so they can be used in the shop. I reckon another batch with just an oiled finish would be a good addition.

Cheers

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A while ago I saw a thread about UK festool prices going up. That was the incentive I needed to finally get a domino.

A while ago I managed to buy a couple cheap vintage wooden g clamps. I screwed them up on the wall as shelf brackets.Ever since I've been on the look out for some more so I could do the same with a shelf in the workshop.
As these are only for show, a quick bodge up would be good enough [emoji6]
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85849ae7506283d8a7d7aad1cf8335f5.jpg

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I used a blowtorch to try and give a bit of age to them. I'm glad I've something to remember my first domino project.

I'm gonna make a few more but beef them up a bit so they can be used in the shop. I reckon another batch with just an oiled finish would be a good addition.

Cheers

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A while ago I saw a thread about UK festool prices going up. That was the incentive I needed to finally get a domino.

A while ago I managed to buy a couple cheap vintage wooden g clamps. I screwed them up on the wall as shelf brackets.Ever since I've been on the look out for some more so I could do the same with a shelf in the workshop.
As these are only for show, a quick bodge up would be good enough [emoji6]

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I used a blowtorch to try and give a bit of age to them. I'm glad I've something to remember my first domino project.

I'm gonna make a few more but beef them up a bit so they can be used in the shop. I reckon another batch with just an oiled finish would be a good addition.

Cheers

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A while ago I saw a thread about UK festool prices going up. That was the incentive I needed to finally get a domino.

A while ago I managed to buy a couple cheap vintage wooden g clamps. I screwed them up on the wall as shelf brackets.Ever since I've been on the look out for some more so I could do the same with a shelf in the workshop.
As these are only for show, a quick bodge up would be good enough [emoji6]
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I used a blowtorch to try and give a bit of age to them. I'm glad I've something to remember my first domino project.

I'm gonna make a few more but beef them up a bit so they can be used in the shop. I reckon another batch with just an oiled finish would be a good addition.

Cheers

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