David Johnson
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That knocks it out of the park. You have outstanding skills. A true artist. Words just don't do it justice.
David
David
Leo,Don't forget Leo's part in this. I would never have been able to do those 'Gamble' details without his CNC skills.
Rennie -
How do I say this hhhmmmmmm
Rennie communicates to me in a really stupid level of understanding of minds. I KNOW what he wants, and he has a unique and deliberate way to tell me in a clear picture in detail to me. The way I am wired because of my training is to be thinking in the finest detail, I cannot help that, it is just me. Rennie reaches me in a similar detail, not many do.
The thing I most love about the guy is he has that ability in the nicest and kindest way possible.
That - to - me, is Rennie's ability to dive into the level of detail that he does. He is DRIVEN.
Rennie drives me. I love a challenge and Rennie knows that. Rennie is not afraid to ask if I am willing to step up to the plate, and I like that. Rennie is the inspiration, the visionary, the driving force. Rennie inspires me to dig deeper. If Rennie was not there - I would never get these things.
It's about Rennie, NOT Leo.
Leo, Seriously, it's good to have someone that will put up with my persnickety stubbornness.
The trim and panel are both book matched, but separate pieces. The look was both intentional and necessary - the limits of my tooling and the width of the boards at hand.Great work..impressed. Re: gamble trim..
Looks like join in the middle, the same as the panels,yes?
Spray the finish, or..........
The drawer bottom is cherry. A homage to the first iteration of the table.Love the end panels. Beautiful work all around. I guess there must ust be a gene for G&G 'cause I love this stuff. Which parts are cherry?