Sunday, May 16, 2010

Woodshop times

I was looking through the plethora of my external hard drive when I came across this project folder that I did with my buddy Moe at the woodshop. Good times gone by, Moe conceptualized a shelf and I had to build and make it come to life.

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I don't know what to make of the big goggles over my glasses, but I do like the photo because it kinda captures the almost translike feel of getting into it. Lol, I don't know if that makes sense to anyone but it makes sense to me.

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The pic above was the final outcome. It's a good looking shelf by a good designer and built by an even better builder. lolol. and some of my stuffs makes cameos too.

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Moe was so particular about this "MO" detail and at first I really didn't want do it because I thought 'why should the hardest part to make of this shelf be non functional?' But it is his design and I was only the builder, and at the end of it all I think all the non functional detail makes the shelf. It is also assembled without the use of any fasteners.

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ya that be Moe on the right, and Steve Backman in the green shirt, who taught me about 90 percent of what I know about wood and metal cutting. Deep respect about some of Steve's unorthodox but efficient techniques.

more pics of the shelf here. and Shaka always.

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