Small pleasures, or what new in the East ...

Cheese said:
Nice stuff. I'm looking forward to this build. I like metal.

What tools did you use to notch the beams?

Thank you. Steel structure means freedom spaces below. And it is very good. Guys used the oxygen flame.
 
But now the third day. And that means to me

Christmas [big grin]
 

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Linbro said:
Very nice, Alkaline. Is that a 3 metre sliding table on the panel saw?

Yes Linbro, more precisely 3200 millimeters. That is amazing. No more join rails. But even more amazing is parallelogram square. Words in any language I can not express what I experience now.

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...a few other days 

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Yes, this is stairs. Although at this stage on the way up is still necessary to drink at least one Red Bull.

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Today is pink not color my world. But we struggle on, because winter is comming.
Nice weekend to all.

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Hi all,
Only slow progress in building its vision. It's a fight. But I was able to ensure heat and light. So we can start working.
A few sentences to Kappa. It's an amazing machine. I put imported about cubic meter of  oak planks (55 mm) from the Austrian Alps. Cut up them like butter. Also automatic adjustment when cutting angles are fantastic.
Enjoy your Sunday.
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Your photography is noteworthy, espesically the B&W.

There are too many good ones for it to be accidential flash of brilliance.
 
Untidy Shop said:
[size=13pt]Busy, Busy, Busy - getting it done, and continues to impress.

Hello Untidy Shop, in addition to doing the main work and the end of the year I am planning a few more projects. Extensive reconstruction of the old shed a little surprise for me. I finally decided this year to make only necessary that I could as soon as possible started the woodworking.

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Holmz said:
Your photography is noteworthy, espesically the B&W.

There are too many good ones for it to be accidential flash of brilliance.

Thank you for the kind words Holmz. I have some experience with photography. But truth is that most of them come from the iPhone. The best camera is the one that is always close at hand.

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Hello alkaline - is Austrian Oak a top quality timber? And, is it for a current project?
Lincoln.
 
Linbro said:
Hello alkaline - is Austrian Oak a top quality timber? And, is it for a current project?
Lincoln.

Hello Lincoln,
I'm not a guy who says  the neighbor's garden is greener. [smile]
But this wood naturally dries more than 10 years. In my country usually dries the artificially and it is the source of most problems that arise from that.
Yes the next projects will be from this oak. Have a nice day you.

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I would add, the source is a family company like Felder, which makes things very seriously and prides to itself . Maybe it looks a little old fashioned but I like it. Handshake for me was always more in store than paper with lawyer.

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Looking good... [thumbs up], will there eventually be a railing for the spiral stairs?

What is the material being sawed in the photo below and what is it used for?

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Cheese said:
Looking good... [thumbs up], will there eventually be a railing for the spiral stairs?

What is the material being sawed in the photo below and what is it used for?

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Looks like a Thermalite (one brand of lightweight block, there are many) for a wall to me.
 
Thanks Wuffles...never heard of the stuff or have seen the stuff before.
 
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