Naked Woodworking

For anyone who likes to be in the woodshop naked or watch those naked in the woodshop

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Here are a couple of my latest commissions.
The first is a coffee table constructed using vintage wooden wine boxes. Each had to be disassembled carefully and trimmed. I adjusted the different thicknesses of each plank to be within .125 of each other. A natural clear finish was used to highlight all of the different logos.
The second is a console cabinet using book-matched rosewood veneer, inside and out. Again only a clear gloss finish.

Always fun to be in the shop working, bare!

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An impressive display of your talents, very nice! There's something so pleasing about working with wood with your lumber out, hah hah! Keep up the fine art, man ~

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Great work, but I have to echo Wildwillie: keep those tools a safe distance from your tool!

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So far I have had no close calls while working nude; I guess the fact that I am exposed makes me more alert! I do however enjoy getting wood dust and chips everywhere. The air hose works well for chip removal!

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Ending up covered in sand has been a bit of a theme for me over the last few days. Sawdust would be different again and might even be a nice enhancement to set off your tan!

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I had a a problem with working with used wood paneling. I had removed all the nails but missed a tiny tack nail. Naked it hit me in the breast bone. That table saw can throw a nail fast. Not sure if a shirt would have stopped it. lol

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If you are going to work with old nail-ridden wood, pick up a stud finder at the box store. Great for locating any metal that is hidden in wood- even an odd bullet! And yes the saw will send it flying toward you. I have eliminated that by changing to a Saw Stop.

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I've only used my stud finder on walls. A good tip to use it with reclaimed timber. Thanks!

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