time4t Guest Jul 31, 2019 #21 That's a cracking good bit of work you've done there Nigel, I love the way the blocks get smaller as they go across the table!! Phill
That's a cracking good bit of work you've done there Nigel, I love the way the blocks get smaller as they go across the table!! Phill
RV2MAX Full Member Messages 384 Jul 31, 2019 #22 Lovely work , the only trouble I see is putting your mug on one block so it doesn't tip over ! Bet you didn't think of that ?
Lovely work , the only trouble I see is putting your mug on one block so it doesn't tip over ! Bet you didn't think of that ?
mr brown Full Member Messages 779 Jul 31, 2019 #23 as any carpenter will tell you ,it's really not that clever if you have the tools , but thanks for the feedback , always welcome !
as any carpenter will tell you ,it's really not that clever if you have the tools , but thanks for the feedback , always welcome !
trevskoda Full Member Messages 5,277 Jul 31, 2019 #24 Looks fab but puts me in a trance and had to go on the doctors couch.
St3v3 Full Member Messages 1,713 Aug 1, 2019 #26 I'm happy to report the table is still looking awesome in the lorry Nige, how often should I oil it?
mr brown Full Member Messages 779 Aug 1, 2019 #27 often as you like mate, just don't let it get dry looking and of course ,burn or wash the rags