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B A R R Y

04/02/2007 4:57 PM

Assistance request

I've posted a tracing of an edge profile from a restoration I'm
working on to a.b.p.w. It's the edge of a oak newel post from a
building built in 1910. The tracing is correctly oriented as you
would see it on the edge.

I've looked through Whiteside, CMT, Freud, and several others, with no
luck, but that dosen't mean I didn't miss something..

Can anyone guess the name or suggest something close?

Thanks!


This topic has 6 replies

m

in reply to B A R R Y on 04/02/2007 4:57 PM

04/02/2007 10:43 AM

On Feb 4, 10:57 am, B A R R Y <[email protected]> wrote:
> I've posted a tracing of an edge profile from a restoration I'm
> working on to a.b.p.w. It's the edge of a oak newel post from a
> building built in 1910. The tracing is correctly oriented as you
> would see it on the edge.
>
> I've looked through Whiteside, CMT, Freud, and several others, with no
> luck, but that dosen't mean I didn't miss something..
>
> Can anyone guess the name or suggest something close?
>
> Thanks!



where did you post the pic ? many newsgroups dont handle embedded
images

GM

"George M. Kazaka"

in reply to B A R R Y on 04/02/2007 4:57 PM

04/02/2007 8:53 PM

Look at Amana
or Magnate
There are several ways that can be accomplished very easily
Good Luck,
George
"B A R R Y" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> I've posted a tracing of an edge profile from a restoration I'm
> working on to a.b.p.w. It's the edge of a oak newel post from a
> building built in 1910. The tracing is correctly oriented as you
> would see it on the edge.
>
> I've looked through Whiteside, CMT, Freud, and several others, with no
> luck, but that dosen't mean I didn't miss something..
>
> Can anyone guess the name or suggest something close?
>
> Thanks!
>

JJ

in reply to B A R R Y on 04/02/2007 4:57 PM

05/02/2007 12:23 AM

Sun, Feb 4, 2007, 4:57pm (EST+5) [email protected]
(B=A0A=A0R=A0R=A0Y) doth query:
I've posted a tracing of an edge profile from a restoration I'm working
on to a.b.p.w. =A0 It's the edge of a oak newel post from a building
built in 1910. <snip>

Name? Name. How about Charley?

I'm thinking that from that far back that could well be a one-off.

No prob. Make you a forge, make you some tools, cut some trees,
make some charcoal, make some molding knives, temper 'em, and make some
duplicates. No prob. LMAO



JOAT
Only those who have the patience to do simple things perfectly will
acquire the skill to do difficult things easily.
- Johann Von Schiller

PN

"Phil-in-MI"

in reply to B A R R Y on 04/02/2007 4:57 PM

04/02/2007 7:09 PM

a..b.p.w. = alt.binaries.pictures.woodworking
Newsgroup where attachments are allowed, but messages (and attachments) are
kept only for a very short time.

Phil

<[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> On Feb 4, 10:57 am, B A R R Y <[email protected]> wrote:
>> I've posted a tracing of an edge profile from a restoration I'm
>> working on to a.b.p.w.
{snip}
>
> where did you post the pic ? many newsgroups dont handle embedded
> images
>

Bi

Bill in Detroit

in reply to "Phil-in-MI" on 04/02/2007 7:09 PM

06/02/2007 1:34 AM

J T wrote:
> Sun, Feb 4, 2007, 7:09pm (EST+5) NO Spam &
> [email protected] (Phil-in-MI) sayeth:
> a..b.p.w. = alt.binaries.pictures.woodworking
> <snip>
>
> I kinda find it amusing that a.b.p.w. also stands for
> alt.binaries.pictures.weapons
>
> news:alt.binaries.pictures.woodworking
> news:alt.binaries.pictures.weapons
>
>
>
> JOAT

You've never watched me with a chisel, have you? ;-)

Bill

--
Make yourself an honest man, and then you may be sure that there is one
rascal less in the world.
Thomas Carlyle (1795 - 1881)
http://nmwoodworks.com


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JJ

in reply to "Phil-in-MI" on 04/02/2007 7:09 PM

05/02/2007 12:29 AM

Sun, Feb 4, 2007, 7:09pm (EST+5) NO Spam &
[email protected] (Phil-in-MI) sayeth:
a..b.p.w. = alt.binaries.pictures.woodworking
<snip>

I kinda find it amusing that a.b.p.w. also stands for
alt.binaries.pictures.weapons

news:alt.binaries.pictures.woodworking
news:alt.binaries.pictures.weapons



JOAT
Only those who have the patience to do simple things perfectly will
acquire the skill to do difficult things easily.
- Johann Von Schiller


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