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Nice lookin' design Jody. Cool avatar pic too...
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I've been teaching myself to play the past couple of months. It seams it is mathmatical. I don't know how to read music but what I can play souds good to me...
One of these days I'll teach myself how to read music. I did look at something I think was called tabs. And, that looked kinda like machine code with all the off and on marks. Who knows one day maybe I'll teach myself to write music. If I can ever learn the cords..
I know F, G, C, D and I think E on the guitar but can't remember for sure if that's right or not. It just seams like I can't get enough time in there to study and memorize the notes. 20-30 minutes every two or three days that's about all I get. Then bed and back to work. You know how it goes...
One of these days I'll teach myself how to read music. I did look at something I think was called tabs. And, that looked kinda like machine code with all the off and on marks. Who knows one day maybe I'll teach myself to write music. If I can ever learn the cords..
I know F, G, C, D and I think E on the guitar but can't remember for sure if that's right or not. It just seams like I can't get enough time in there to study and memorize the notes. 20-30 minutes every two or three days that's about all I get. Then bed and back to work. You know how it goes...
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*bump*
Finished it this last weekend in my garage. Still have a few things to do like fix the leather, run wiring, probably move it all to other side of room. It needs an upper behind it too I think. Bar Stools pads will have the same leather as the rail. Oh yeah, you can't see it, but there is a slide out cutting board too.
The posts, columns, moldings, etc. were rental programs from the China Cabinet.
Needless to say, this room is a \"work-in-progress\" yet.
Finished it this last weekend in my garage. Still have a few things to do like fix the leather, run wiring, probably move it all to other side of room. It needs an upper behind it too I think. Bar Stools pads will have the same leather as the rail. Oh yeah, you can't see it, but there is a slide out cutting board too.
The posts, columns, moldings, etc. were rental programs from the China Cabinet.
Needless to say, this room is a \"work-in-progress\" yet.
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Is the padding for your elbows or your forehead???
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Aha! Both I guess!Michael S Murray wrote:Is the padding for your elbows or your forehead???
Also trying to figure out how I want to make the footrails.

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Michael S Murray wrote:
Is the padding for your elbows or your forehead???
For your elbows until they slip off the bar...then for your forehead.
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That is so funny!
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Nothing fancy. Just regular 'ole Minwax Cherry finish on cherry wood. Have around 3-4 coats of polyurethane...the last of which I decided to try out my cheap HVLP gun. It worked OK but nothing like the Apollo system here at work.Michael Yeargain wrote:Oh yea...
Let's not forget to mention the project at hand...Great work Jody. I like the finish as well. What was the finish? or better yet... How?

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It's all good dude,
I have enjoyed my Apollo, I had three more turbines installed. It gave me 7 stages. Bought it new in Feb, of 03. I have the reciept in my hand believe it or not.
Well over 4 1/2 years. And I use it on everything! And I brag about this. because I have only changed the needle 1 time since I have had it.
Still great work.
By the way, This was cut on a Thermwood, wasn't it????
I have enjoyed my Apollo, I had three more turbines installed. It gave me 7 stages. Bought it new in Feb, of 03. I have the reciept in my hand believe it or not.
Well over 4 1/2 years. And I use it on everything! And I brag about this. because I have only changed the needle 1 time since I have had it.

Still great work.
By the way, This was cut on a Thermwood, wasn't it????
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