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Posting photo of my work for the first time


UncleApple

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Given the collection of extreme talent located on this site, I have been hesitant to post any photos of the work I've done.  I'm not selling anything (yet), but I have done a special request at cost.  Many of the people (friends) that have asked for something, asked for tablet-stands...such is the case here.  This is a tablet stand built for a friend of the family.  It is made out of 1/2-inch Walnut and backed with 1/4-inch Padauk.  The pattern is a modified version of one on Steve Good's site.

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Don't be afraid of showing your projects that one turned out great.   Nice choice of woods they contrast real well.   That friend of the family should be pleased.    It seems a shame to cover up the cowboy and cowgirl with a tablet though.   Just kidding!    

Thanks!  Yes, a shame to cover them up, but tablet stands, phone stands...are popular requests that aren't likely to go away any time soon.  I'm not looking to go into business, but side-item sales don't hurt either!  For now, I'm just learning and having a great time...

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HI  Jeff:

Ah!!! There it is...lol

Nice work

Posting your work good or bad and accepting constructive criticism

is one good way to improve on what you are doing

We can all used help/advice every so often with something we are making

Don't matter how long you have been at this great hobby

Keep up the great work

Fab4

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Jeff thanks for posting. I think it looks fine and will be well received I am sure. I made a stand for a IPhone using that pattern and modified for size. A request from a co worker so she could work on the computer and other desk things and still talk with her emplyees and her boss. Worked well for her.  I do not have a camera or even a photo program so unfortunately no photo posting. would be nice to get feed back. Keep posting.

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Given the collection of extreme talent located on this site, I have been hesitant to post any photos of the work I've done.  I'm not selling anything (yet), but I have done a special request at cost.  Many of the people (friends) that have asked for something, asked for tablet-stands...such is the case here.  This is a tablet stand built for a friend of the family.  It is made out of 1/2-inch Walnut and backed with 1/4-inch Padauk.  The pattern is a modified version of one on Steve Good's site.

I hope you enjoy!attachicon.gif20170218_091719_1487772898665_resized.jpgattachicon.gif20170218_091745_1487772899003_resized.jpg

Look at this a sleeper joined the SSV gang of doer's.Your talent Has awoken .no stopping you now .lol, the scroll bug bite your hard and the only cure is to keep on scrolling.Fabulously done project in quality woods no less.Your on your way to the big time now!.And making money right from the start,how bad is that.No fire wood project coming out of your shop .Glad to have you here,Keep coming back and WOWING us like this .Best tablet holder  on the market! :thumbs: :thumbs: :thumbs: :thumbs: :thumbs: :thumbs: :thumbs: :thumbs: :thumbs: :thumbs:

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I agree, please don't hesitate to post your projects.  I have been using the saw for less than a year so I promise that I myself am pretty green and it shows in my work.  However, seeing the work of each other gives us many things - one inspiration, two knowledge to see how someone else handled doing a project, and good feedback when you want - just ask.  I think it looks great.  I made the small one Steve has for the phone, didn't quite fit the phones we had so I gave it away to a BIL.  Still want to make one that works with my phone and one for my tablet.  So many ideas - so little time!  Thanks for sharing your photo.

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