Thanks very much.Love the guys work and to hear him talk about is priceless "Glen" <johnson.glenh@gmail.com> wrote in message news:37cf3b38-5cf2-4534-ba87-2f15bf6417e3@d21g2000prf.googlegroups.com... I don't know if you have seen it, but woodworkingchannel.com has a 13 part series with Sam Maloof. I haven't got through the whole set yet, but it far better than anything else I have seen
Thanks for the good lead. Dick "Glen" <johnson.glenh@gmail.com> wrote in message news:37cf3b38-5cf2-4534-ba87-2f15bf6417e3@d21g2000prf.googlegroups.com... I don't know if you have seen it, but woodworkingchannel.com has a 13 part series with Sam Maloof. I haven't got through the whole set yet, but it far better than anything else I have seen on the idiot tube. In each episode he
Sam Maloof is on TV Saturday, if you can find him. The program is "Art in Progress" which I get on Voom Gallery HD on Dish Network. I'm in the Pacific time zone but believe that most stuff on Dish Network is run at the same time regardless of time zone. The on-line guide says that he'll be on again at 10:30 PDT on Voom Gallery HD. Like most things on the HD channels, this will repeat many
On Mon, 18 Jun 2007 07:09:45 -0700, Jeff <joesiege@gmail.com> wrote: Re: http://americanart.si.edu/maloof/design/fig171.jpg Maloof appears to pin the crest rail through the back legs of that chair. I can understand why he'd pin the chair rail tenons as a drawbored M&T is quite sturdy indeed. But when he pins the crest rail, he's boring through end grain. I would think those pins would
"George" wrote in message Urethane is a resin. It is mixed with an oil vehicle in greater or lesser proportions to harden the finish. If Sam's is a long-oil varnish, which the advertising seems to indicate, it will give a more flexible, though softer film than a short-oil/urethane varnish. You can put oils over oils with impunity, though they want a mechanical bond you create