Cappy, you might have just hit one something with your comedy of errors. Looks mighty sweet to me. Reminds me of the old marble topped wash stands. She is a beautiful vessel!
Ahoy, good morning, good afternoon and good day to all!
Got a couple pics for ya, I didn't post a final pic of Laz's Mark-VI(6) Wench prototype so here they are;
...and this one below I'm going to use in the shop I think, it was a comedy of errors but I finished it anyway so I would have a Mark-V for myself.
After I assembled the end caps on it and started sanding I realized that the wood suppliers writing on the end of the wood had bled into the wood and was still visible a bit at the very top, oops. On further inspection I realized I had drilled the atomizer hole on the front instead of the back, oops! So I set it aside. (I almost tossed it in the trash).
A day later I picked it up again and thought if I clad the top in Recon-Stone I could cover the old hole and bore one in on the back where it belonged. To balance it out I decided to put a stone inlay along the side too. Well, it was late and instead of putting a channel in just the back door I forgot to remove the door first and put a channel in the whole side! Argg, now instead of a two piece inlay I had to fit a 4 piece inlay. It was late, I put it aside again.
The next night I installed all the inlay, put the Recon-stone on the top, drilled it, sanded it and noticed it now had a crack in the door! Crap! It looked like a small check had split during sanding. Well, I stabilized it with some glue and finally finished it up late last night. Here she is, for better or worse, my new Sycamore lady.
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