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  • Todd Clippinger / American Craftsman Workshop
  • Tom Iovino / Tom’s Workbench
  • Wilbur Pan / Giant Cypress

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Chris@FlairWoodworks.com

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“Flair” is defined as:

1) special talent, aptitude or ability
2) an instinct for selecting or performing what is excellent or useful
3) originality or stylishness

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Deadline for Overflow, Part XIIIMay 5th, 2013
TIME'S UP! (CLICK HERE TO SEE THE PAST GIVEAWAYS!)
~ OVERFLOW, PART XIII ~

Hottest Eleven Pages

  • Butternut Bedside Table
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  • How to Flatten a Board (You Don't Need a Jointer)
  • Flow
  • Why Not a SawStop?
  • Why a Sliding Table Saw with Scoring Blade?
  • Review of the Mirka CEROS
  • Hilden & Diaz - Forms in Nature
  • A Box Called "Necessessity?"

Are you following @flairwoodworks? Because this dude's work is incredible!

— Drunken Woodworker (@drunkenwood) October 30, 2012

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RSS Recent Comments

  • Comment on Magic Square Changed How I Work by Mark Bilton
    Great gig Chris I think you have a hit on your hands - I might need a couple
    Mark Bilton
  • Comment on Butternut Bedside Table by billlattpa
    Very nice work. Butternut is one of my favorites.
    billlattpa
  • Comment on Butternut Bedside Table by Jeff Branch
    That is a handsome table and I like the knot. :)
    Jeff Branch
  • Comment on Butternut Bedside Table by ChrisHasFlair
    Chuck, Thanks for the comment! I used my flat spokeshave for as much as I could. I really need to get a round-soled spokeshave, though. I don't usually use rasps for flat curves. Chris
    ChrisHasFlair
  • Comment on Butternut Bedside Table by Chuck Mak
    Nice curves...must have used some good spokeshaving or rasp work?
    Chuck Mak

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Phone: 1-778-318-4664
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