Yet another....Oh-No...Roubo

btracey1

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This Roubo is getting close to being finished. It was started in September and has been a joy (translation..."obsession")  [eek]ever since.[attachthumb=#]
 
Absolutely beautiful!  I love the accent strips in the top.  Is that walnut?  The rest looks like maple (?)  Great execution, you'll be enjoying it for many years to come!  
EDIT, I just noticed you hid the front guide roller in the vise chop like Ron Brese's.  That must have been one mammoth mortise.  Very cool!
 
Thanks Jim,
I have you to blame (I mean Thank) for the inspiration.
The color on these quick grab shots is way off. Hard Maple was used on the base and tops with California Walnut for the accent strips.
I still have a few things left to do like drill a few more holdfast holes and to make the gap stop strip.
Brian
 
Here is another example of a project or tool that is just too beautiful to use.  It will probably get even more so as it patinas with age.  Not much more to say about perfection, or darn close to it.

Neill
 
Amazing!

No way could I use and abuse a piece of craftsmanship like that!

I would cry the first time I dinked it with a chisel.

 
That is one sexy piece of work! Congratulations one being one talented mofo. Have a pint, you deserve one :o
 
This is going to be in your Living Room or Kitchen, right? ...maybe the Louvre

Meatplow
 
Jim,
The morticed pocket for the roller guide wasn't as bad as you would think. I just used that monster bit from Whiteside the 2200 and the MFS. Having just taken the Festool Router Class didn't hurt either.
Thanks for looking.
Brian
 
Meatplow,
I figured I can just throw a pillow on it and call it the bedroom. If I don't get it done soon my wife might make that happen! It's been a lot of work.
Brian
 
Wow, I think I'd call it a work of art and put in our hallway. (Not that the wife would allow it).  [crying]

The first usage of the bench is going to be rough. It's like the first dint in a new car... inevitable, but dreaded.

Mark
 
btracey1 said:
Jim,
The morticed pocket for the roller guide wasn't as bad as you would think. I just used that monster bit from Whiteside the 2200 and the MFS. Having just taken the Festool Router Class didn't hurt either.
Thanks for looking.
Brian

Ahhhh, the mfs!  Did you use it to plow the dog hole strip too?
 
Hey Brian!
Beautiful bench!  You do great work.

Hope your shop is heated, its a little nippy in mine.
 
Sparktrician (Willy),
How's it going?
Well I guess you can see why I needed to go to the Sept class. Everything we learned with the exception of the 32 mm stuff was put to use in this project. Mostly The big router (2200) got to see the most action, but even the trim router got plugged in a few times.
Thanks for the compliment!
Brian
 
Hey guys,
One and all. Thanks for the compliments.
As soon as the bench is completely done, and I can clean up the shop enough to move the bench into some decent light, I'll post some better shots.
Most likely by the end of the weekend.
Brian
 
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