hello members. my name is don and i have attached photos of a bookstand. the original bookstand was drawn up in the 1760's by Andre Roubo, was approximately 9" x 15" and plain. the attachment is of my rendering (larger, with additional positions and a carving) and a question of how festools quality could have enhanced it and any future project i may consider attempting.
I was, until last week, unaware of the festools brand and have since read about their tools. they seem to me to be a cut above and would like to know more. d
I was, until last week, unaware of the festools brand and have since read about their tools. they seem to me to be a cut above and would like to know more. d
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10 third position 4x3.jpg101 KB · Views: 522
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18 detailing 4x3.jpg51.8 KB · Views: 426
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16 detailing 4x3.jpg85.8 KB · Views: 435
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14 sealing the stand front 4x3.jpg127.7 KB · Views: 420
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13 second position 4x3.jpg88.9 KB · Views: 352
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12 sealing the tree back 4x3.jpg103.1 KB · Views: 381
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8 freeing the tree 4x3.jpg107.9 KB · Views: 355
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6 first cuts of tree.jpg74.3 KB · Views: 338
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5 tree design 4x3.jpg91.9 KB · Views: 367
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4 seperation 4x3.jpg133.2 KB · Views: 412
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20 finishing 4x3.jpg73.1 KB · Views: 467
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22 finishing 4x3.jpg112.9 KB · Views: 475
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23 complete 4x3.jpg126.4 KB · Views: 422
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1 the mahogany board 4x3.jpg93.4 KB · Views: 377
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2 the layout 4x3.jpg83.6 KB · Views: 386
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3 first cuts 4x3.jpg122.2 KB · Views: 395