Hello
Like the idea of shirts. 2xl for me.Like number 2 for the back and the bell tower sounds cool for the front. I'm new here and love all the things going on! Hopefully to join study group soon! J.T.
CW t-shirt?
- willpierce
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First post woo!
Thread's been quiet for a month but if you kids are still interested, being an illustrator & letterer I'd love to render an eventual decided direction into a Thing. Some examples of my work at greatistheworld.com and greatistheworld.tumblr.com.
My suggestion would be some wordplay involved, given the punny predilections of our host.
Thread's been quiet for a month but if you kids are still interested, being an illustrator & letterer I'd love to render an eventual decided direction into a Thing. Some examples of my work at greatistheworld.com and greatistheworld.tumblr.com.
My suggestion would be some wordplay involved, given the punny predilections of our host.
- jury
- Raw Log Import
- Location: Lopik,the Netherlands
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Also very interested in the shirts, hope they can be shipped to the Netherlands.
- Chris Hall
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- Location: Greenfield, Massachusetts
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Appreciate all the interest, offers of help, etc., and haven't forgotten about this - just a little busy right now.
Will get this moving, just not sure when.
Will get this moving, just not sure when.
- charlie
- Sweeper of Floors, Maker of Tea
- Location: Mequon, WI
- Chris Hall
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okay, i'd like to get back to this topic and have some other ideas for a CW t-shirt design. It would appear that the 'Big snit' line of options sank like a lead balloon, so okay, let's look at some other choices then. Will post up soon enough.
- RLSIII
- Raw Log Import
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you mean to say sawing for teens was a bust, unfathomable. perhaps a more joinery oriented image would spark more interest. perhaps an exploded or xray image or the Ming table framework. everytime I look at it I find more details that went unnoticed somehow in my many re visits to the project blog. possibly the most well built piece of furniture ever made. if not for the t shirt then I'd still love an image as my browser background, well worthy of replacing the bridge city limited edition plane that currently occupies that venue.
Rob S
Rob S
- Chris Hall
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Oh I realize that not everyone shares my sense of humor -very few I'm sure, though I did run into someone the other say who has seen the 'Big Snit' and also loves it, so I know i'm not alone.
I hadn't thought of a drawing of the Ming table - boy, looking back through the hundreds of photos sure brings back the memories:
That project was the first one I tackled in my current shop space, with very little equipment and a jointer of questionable accuracy. It was a complicated piece to make, for sure.
This is one of my favorite pictures of the piece, funny enough:
Just not sure if there are any pictures or drawings especially suitable for a t-shirt, save for this one perhaps:
I hadn't thought of a drawing of the Ming table - boy, looking back through the hundreds of photos sure brings back the memories:
That project was the first one I tackled in my current shop space, with very little equipment and a jointer of questionable accuracy. It was a complicated piece to make, for sure.
This is one of my favorite pictures of the piece, funny enough:
Just not sure if there are any pictures or drawings especially suitable for a t-shirt, save for this one perhaps:
- RLSIII
- Raw Log Import
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definitely my favorite view of the table is well I've been doing a lot of SketchUp modeling lately and the exploded / x-ray views offer quite an interesting perspective of the complexities involved in such a build certainly enough to get gears turning as to how something is made.there is plenty of other things that are probably better suited for a t-shirt anyway. and you can add me to the list of those who enjoyedthe big snit
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