Even with the description and a google of Afrana Sewing machines I’ve still no idea what it is but it looks well made and finished and that was done on a pole lathe, impressive.

No mate, all slow grown softwood, but everything touching the ground has a ‘DPC’ of sorts between it and the ground consisting of some random 3mm thick rubber I had lying around. I put that under just to make sure it’s lifted out of any water when it rains and stop the bottoms of the walls or the post ends getting saturated.Cabinetman":1ujepu4y said:Very nice, are the posts Oak? If so you may find brown stains on that nice riven sandstone patio.
Ian






AndyT":1lupy524 said:Whatever it is, it's a level of precision most of us haven't achieved, I suggest.
AndyT":m8fvw6t8 said:That's really very impressive. Do the doors get an angle planed on the inside? I assume from the cutouts in the corners that some non-adjustable knife hinges are coming up next... is that right? Do they put the pivot point just outside, so a bevelled edge isn't necessary?
Cabinetman":m8fvw6t8 said:... continuous wood grain before, but I must say I’ve never seen it done on rails and stiles like that. Beautiful veneers on the doors too.
Can we see the inside after you hinge up pls?
Cabinetman":1fg6vn81 said:Solid panels in burr type wood like that aren’t easy Rob, did you cut them, on a bandsaw? I have done a small section on a piece like that, I filled the cracks and voids with wax but I’m not convinced it was the best thing to do. Are you perhaps leaving them as they are? Cats paw Oak? I have box full of small pieces it intending to make coasters from them, if I ever get around to it.
The lizard/worm has a nice smiley face.
Currently fresh air Andy, though SWIMBO might have some other ideas - RobAndyT":15uk9tul said:Have you decided what you are going to keep in it yet? Something pretty special?
Doors now hinged, but still with some minor titivating yet to do:Cabinetman":2jyb0if3 said:Can we see the inside after you hinge up pls?



fiveeyes":3anzwloz said:Question..is the drawer rail, also the door stop, and what are the marks on the base?
Headphone amp and stand by Pete Maddex, on Flickr
Headphone amp and stand by Pete Maddex, on Flickr
Woodbloke":2gl7zgj7 said:Doors now hinged, but still with some minor titivating yet to do:Cabinetman":2gl7zgj7 said:Can we see the inside after you hinge up pls?
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derekcohen":3r80pqqt said:Pete, that is a beaut piece of burl. Nicely made. Great to see another audiophile here.
I have the same Schitt headphone amp, but in black. Here is a headphone stand I made a little while ago ..
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The Schitt can be seen peaking under the top of the cabinet.
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The turntable is a Thorens TD150 which I have had for 45 years, and completely rebuilt with a new plinth and isolation table ...
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Amplifier is a Devialet, which for me is as much art as superlative sound ..
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Regards from Perth
Derek
My system in a Roksan Xerxes Artemis Dynavector 10x5 a homemade preamp and power amps into Shahinian Arcs. I also have a Densen B410 cd plater and Densen B800 tuner, plus a Naim Nait 1 in the kitchen and a system in the workshop.
Pete





Doug":19xunr1e said:.......I like to coat the match boarding before I finally assemble the gate.
Mike G":i6xf6a1f said:Doug":i6xf6a1f said:.......I like to coat the match boarding before I finally assemble the gate.
That's a good tip. It's really difficult to ensure you get paint down into the gaps otherwise. I should know. I've just discovered the issue AFTER gluing up some gates I made for a friend. In the end, I drowned the gaps in paint and blew it down with an air line. Nightmare!
