I got injured, so I built something different

Тәжірибелік нұсқаулар және стиль

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A while back I had a woodworking injury. I didn't talk about it in any of my regular videos and had been sitting on this project for about a year and a half. Now that I have this channel it seemed like a good opportunity to tell the story.
Thank you and be safe!

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  • @stephenbartlett8289
    @stephenbartlett828927 күн бұрын

    A router related safety tip. On my corded router I have the collet spanner (wrench) secured to the plug end of the power cord with zip ties. It makes it impossible to swap or adjust the bit without unplugging the router to use the spanner.

  • @stratocactus

    @stratocactus

    17 күн бұрын

    That's actually pretty smart. Thanks for the tip.

  • @foxylovelace2679

    @foxylovelace2679

    16 күн бұрын

    Brilliant

  • @JasonStern1
    @JasonStern17 күн бұрын

    Nice playing - added a nice ending :) For your question, I would use some metal weights embedded in the bottom of a thinner base.

  • @onehandedmaker
    @onehandedmaker29 күн бұрын

    Hi Chris, I have been watching your channels for years which inspired me to create my own woodworking channel named "ONE HANDED MAKER" This video for obvious reasons connected with me on a more personal level, seeing I have one arm and make furniture then post on KZread. That said, it's always interesting to hear from a great maker on how they manage "One Handedness" (that is a real word). Love the build and love the video. Regards James - ONE HANDED MAKER - Australia P.S. Good to see you recovered from the incident!

  • @kieronknott8741

    @kieronknott8741

    29 күн бұрын

    Just subscribed brother gonna go see some of your stuff 🙏

  • @harisjaved1379
    @harisjaved137929 күн бұрын

    Thank you for not showing the image, can’t stand blood or injuries. I am glad you made a full recovery or Chubyemu would be all over it.

  • @chiblast100x

    @chiblast100x

    27 күн бұрын

    Man, that's a crossover concept nearly on par with Dr. Bernard having Guga in a video.

  • @shadowskittles1
    @shadowskittles127 күн бұрын

    I love the build! And I don't know how well it would work, but if you are concerned about the walnut against the head stock, it might be a nice touch to line the hanger with a thin softer leather sleeve.

  • @Adam-ut3no

    @Adam-ut3no

    20 күн бұрын

    I was thinking leather as well. Cork is also a great natural material and is a wood product

  • @darryl5464
    @darryl546418 күн бұрын

    Even for a prototype that came out looking fantastic. Thankfully the brass rod screw up is on the back.

  • @Spreadsheetsandpizza
    @Spreadsheetsandpizza25 күн бұрын

    The music at the end took me back to when I first found your channel a few years ago when you had those really nice instrumentals.

  • @marcusedvalson
    @marcusedvalson28 күн бұрын

    Really appreciated being taken along for the ride of the design process. The mark of a good designer is not perfection; but their ability to improvise when circumstances call for it. Lovely piece in the end.

  • @bryceschultz7215
    @bryceschultz721514 күн бұрын

    Glad your hand is okay! Also liked that you went with the walnut and brass over the yellow cord. Would be cool to do a bent all brass version that you could slip the foam protectors onto!

  • @johnnyb362
    @johnnyb36227 күн бұрын

    I’m scrolling with a thumb that’s still recovering from contact a table saw blade a month ago. Sometimes a small injury waking you up from complacency can prevent a worse one later. I am MUCH more mindful of safety than I was a month ago.

  • @BrenQ99

    @BrenQ99

    16 күн бұрын

    I’m very glad your thumb remains with you. Speedy healing!

  • @justinccaudle
    @justinccaudle23 күн бұрын

    Thanks for sharing and thanks for not showing. Sometimes I feel a woodworking incident is inevitable, I just hope when I put the tools down, I can use both hands to count to 10.

  • @xpeterx
    @xpeterx28 күн бұрын

    That's an absolutely gorgeous guitar stand. and i'm happy that the injury was as "harmless" as it was.

  • @theUcane
    @theUcane15 күн бұрын

    prettiest prototype ever!

  • @MichaelMaven83
    @MichaelMaven837 күн бұрын

    That is a really stunning guitar stand mate, Well done!

  • @dannyhaws
    @dannyhaws27 күн бұрын

    Beautiful!

  • @TangerineUnicornDesign
    @TangerineUnicornDesign29 күн бұрын

    Thanks for not showing the results of doing something dumb. I took a piece out of my thumb ages ago on a router bit in my trim router in a similar way. Turned it off, set it down, picked it up to move it because it was in the way and caught the still spinning bit because I wasn't looking what I was doing. Never again. Nice guitar stand too, sometimes the relatively simple builds are as nice to do as the super complicated ones.

  • @SleeperHoundDesign
    @SleeperHoundDesign29 күн бұрын

    Awesome pivot in style on the piece. Great job.

  • @godnb
    @godnb29 күн бұрын

    Simple and yet a very beautiful piece

  • @davewilkes9138
    @davewilkes913822 күн бұрын

    Tapered bread board for that thin front end 🤙

  • @cle979
    @cle97929 күн бұрын

    Turned out very nice!

  • @nadrojenyaw
    @nadrojenyaw29 күн бұрын

    Thumbs up.... Even a bloody one! Love the project.

  • @hulkthedane7542
    @hulkthedane754228 күн бұрын

    Thank you for sharing 👍👍. The stand came out nice.

  • @drewx10
    @drewx1029 күн бұрын

    Glad you've still got all your digits and hope you continue to keep them. Awesome guitar stand!

  • @thedoorguycharlie
    @thedoorguycharlieКүн бұрын

    Nice build. Shit happens. When we stop thinking... Had my nephew help me on a big door replacement job. Let him cut casing on the chop saw. Briefed him before he started... "If you don't touch the blade, it won't hurt you." "I don't want to call your mom and tell her that you can't count to 10 ." He did good. The more time we spend working with tools, the greater the chance of injury. Me? I've spent years with my skilsaw guard chalked up. No problem. It's respect... I did mitre my left long finger on a table saw doing a free hand tapered rip. Stopped thinking. My fault... Fast food napkin and electrician's tape allowed me to finish the job. Vitamin E and Bourbon helped the healing process.

  • @markhopkins7204
    @markhopkins720424 күн бұрын

    you could hang anything from that stand and all I'd see is the stand..very handsome..walnut/maple is a perfect choice! Glad your injury wasn't worse..thanks for sharing

  • @ralphturney2125

    @ralphturney2125

    18 күн бұрын

    As a bow hunter, I saw my compound hunting bow hanging from it! Now I’m in the garage looking at just the right wood to steal the idea for a bow stand for myself!!! …Maple, cherry, wenge, padauk, bacoada…

  • @LadyEmilyNyx
    @LadyEmilyNyx26 күн бұрын

    I appreciate you not showing the injury, and I'm glad you're okay. The piece is beautiful, as usual.

  • @craiggillas6434
    @craiggillas643425 күн бұрын

    Absolutely beautiful!

  • @StumblingBearWoodcraft
    @StumblingBearWoodcraft27 күн бұрын

    Nice build. I'm glad the fingers all good!

  • @MrBswede
    @MrBswede13 күн бұрын

    I had a similar accident with a router bit on a finger. End of the day, tired, doing a bunch of repetitive routing for cabinet doors. Just spaced out in my hand placement. Like you it didn't really hurt until later but it sure scared me! To this day I know that I should stop when I'm tired, even if I know I am "almost" done -- turns out you are never "almost" done and can go on too long!

  • @McStayWoodworks
    @McStayWoodworks25 күн бұрын

    Absolutely beautiful piece. Really glad we got to see this project. Thanks for sharing!

  • @scottbeck289
    @scottbeck28926 күн бұрын

    Love your videos. So talented. Glad you’re still strumming with all digits

  • @ericheft6184
    @ericheft618429 күн бұрын

    Glad you are OK. This is a good reminder to stay vigilant. The stand turned out really nice. All the complex angles and the inlay make it a really interesting piece. Thank you for sharing.

  • @8arzum
    @8arzum24 күн бұрын

    That's a very cool stand... Awesome job my friend...

  • @RaccoonHenry
    @RaccoonHenry29 күн бұрын

    I drilled into my knee once (went through wood that was thinner than expected) and it didn't hurt at all. 1/8" bit, went in about 1/4", narrowly missing bone. the heat cauterized the wound immediately, no blood at all. when it started healing it did hurt A LOT as nerves regenerated... glad you're ok and have no permanent damage!!

  • @BruceAUlrich
    @BruceAUlrich29 күн бұрын

    Glad your thumb is ok...thanks for sharing this build. Enjoyed it and your playing at the end!

  • @Otto_Irving
    @Otto_Irving29 күн бұрын

    This is beautiful. Instantly shot up my list of your fav vids. The walnut and brass is _perfect_ together, and good call abandoning foam for a walnut hook. Looks mint.

  • @jacobwelsby2632
    @jacobwelsby263225 күн бұрын

    I’ve missed the acoustic music in your videos, sounds great!

  • @mascatrails661
    @mascatrails66114 күн бұрын

    Love the experiment. Love that you shared your injury with us eventually. Love that you've healed up well!

  • @jennynations04
    @jennynations0429 күн бұрын

    I like the way this one turned out and really look forward to seeing how your "much cooler" design turns out. I'm happy you weren't hurt worse and are healing well.

  • @jwvandegronden
    @jwvandegronden17 күн бұрын

    Of course you can play the guitar… Great design, but still getting over the sting of the joie-de-vivre God must have felt when you were being assembled ;-) PS glad your main instrument has healed flawlessly!

  • @thirzapeevey2395
    @thirzapeevey239515 күн бұрын

    Turned out really cool. Glad you weren't more seriously hurt.

  • @woodnotestudio
    @woodnotestudio27 күн бұрын

    Glad you’re ok. Thanks for explaining what you did. I’m sure it saved someone’s thumb or will.

  • @dennisstone5018
    @dennisstone501829 күн бұрын

    Glad to here your ok , had a few minor shop injuries myself in the last 40 years , nice project

  • @penchant4
    @penchant416 күн бұрын

    Beautiful piece of work. Glad to see the thumb is completely healed.

  • @chuckwoods0411
    @chuckwoods041113 күн бұрын

    Dude !!! Now you can tell people you can build something amazingly beautiful with 1 hand… VERY NICE WORK !!!

  • @5280Woodworking
    @5280Woodworking25 күн бұрын

    Glad you’re recovered with what appears minimal long term damage and loved the build. Well done.

  • @deanmartin7593
    @deanmartin759316 күн бұрын

    For making the wedge base, have a look at the woodworkers journal, “how to make a pizza peel” video. Basically what you are doing but putting it through a drum sander instead.

  • @sullysheartsong
    @sullysheartsong24 күн бұрын

    My hubby has a guitar stand similar to this and he loves it 😍

  • @suelogsdon3468
    @suelogsdon346829 күн бұрын

    I have had the exact same injury, so I know what it looks like 😂. I'm glad you're ok!

  • @user-ml4xh9fh7q
    @user-ml4xh9fh7q17 күн бұрын

    Cool build dude!

  • @Nate-ip4qo
    @Nate-ip4qo16 күн бұрын

    That's really pretty. Regarding your thoughts on the base plate of the stand: I prefer the thicker, beveled version. It accentuates the work you did in creating that grain direction and also serves as a more robust and stable platform for the stand. If you're the kind of guy who is going to pay for a custom guitar stand, it's probably going to hold an expensive guitar too. Best if that doesn't go ass over teakettle.

  • @alexcronin4082
    @alexcronin408229 күн бұрын

    Glad the injury wasn’t serious, but also glad that you continued to work with the new physical limitations. It’s a great piece, I don’t play guitar but can appreciate the aesthetic and display of the instrument. Great work as always!

  • @bionda470
    @bionda47029 күн бұрын

    blessing in disguise! now you're more aware and you have a memory for life but your thumb is ok!

  • @markchaplain1152
    @markchaplain115227 күн бұрын

    You'll be ok, I've smashed both of my thumbs and neither of them have any feeling anymore!! Really nice stand to!!

  • @catgynt9148
    @catgynt914829 күн бұрын

    Thankful that your injury wasn’t worse. NO, I didn’t need to watch your additional video content. The guitar stand is amazing and beautiful in its simplicity. Wishing you and your family a blessed week, gentle seasonally appropriate weather and restful evenings together. Peace brother

  • @RayCollins-dv4ts
    @RayCollins-dv4ts29 күн бұрын

    Nice piece of work. Without the back story, I don’t think anyone would have suspected it didn’t go as planned. I appreciate hearing where you had to pivot as I have had too and I'm sure for many others too.

  • @roxiepoe9586
    @roxiepoe958611 күн бұрын

    Thank you for not making me look at the injury. Cool hanger.

  • @wilder6891
    @wilder689114 күн бұрын

    You could do a composite backing on the bottom of the thin design. The fiberglass would reinforce without adding a ton of weight.

  • @davidgiesfeldt6650
    @davidgiesfeldt665029 күн бұрын

    I’m inspired! I built some MCM speaker stands with boomerang supports… inverse of this. Love the homage

  • @TaylorHubbell
    @TaylorHubbell28 күн бұрын

    A nice pass at a first draft. 1 and 3/4 thumbs up.

  • @broderdanne
    @broderdanne24 күн бұрын

    I have a strat myself and I have to say this is the (by far) nicest guitar hanger I've ever seen. One day I'll hopefully manage to do something even remotely similar to this.

  • @fromquake
    @fromquake19 күн бұрын

    Interesting timing as I am building a bass with maple and walnut laminated top and back. Thanks for sharing.

  • @jonny555ive
    @jonny555ive25 күн бұрын

    BEAUTIFUL, my guitar player would wet himself if i got/made this for him. Thank you for soldiering through your injury and putting out this fantastic video. 👍👍 Take care, -Jonny5🥁

  • @GuitarDocAndMore
    @GuitarDocAndMore29 күн бұрын

    I like the skunk stipe and even the extension on the base - gives the guitar a nice surrounding. Thumbs up for not showing your thumb.

  • @annakastrup9628
    @annakastrup962816 күн бұрын

    Regardless how this stand came about, it’s beautiful. Some of my favorite things I’ve made, have been because I had to pivot in my design. Well done.

  • @gregmize01
    @gregmize0122 күн бұрын

    Nice Strat!

  • @MoyockScorpion
    @MoyockScorpion27 күн бұрын

    Glad you are fine and it wasn't any worse. My shop accident was the band saw of all things. Just lost focus for a second and got caught. I am good, but, I certainly won't get complacent again that is for sure. Love the videos and have an awesome day!

  • @GoudVis56667
    @GoudVis5666729 күн бұрын

    Two thumbs up for this! I would like to see a version 2 with more guitar building techniques and woods. Maybe a bookmatched maple droptop with a nice stain or burst. Binding would be cool aswell.

  • @gameovr17
    @gameovr1715 күн бұрын

    It's beautiful

  • @TwospotzArtAndCraft
    @TwospotzArtAndCraft16 күн бұрын

    "Basic" projects like this can be so beautiful, simple looking yet very enchanting. Thanks for haring this and other grusomes with us. I did a similar chopping thing with a fully sharpened kitchen knife. Still missing part of a fingetip....

  • @stegles
    @steglesКүн бұрын

    The gaskets you can get to go around windows and doors that stick on so they soft close would be perfect to go on the part where the stand contacts the guitar, iy wouldn't be overly gordy and likely unnoticeable when the guitar is on it, while protecting the head.

  • @BeastOfSoda
    @BeastOfSoda29 күн бұрын

    Personally, I'm thankful for the consideration in not showing gratuitous and unsolicited gore in the video. Glad you're fine and that you made some sweet lemonade out of this mishap.

  • @99loops

    @99loops

    28 күн бұрын

    It's just a cut, for Christ's sake. I can't believe he made such a big deal about it, didn't even leave a scar.

  • @BeastOfSoda

    @BeastOfSoda

    28 күн бұрын

    @@99loops be that as it may, the average youtuber would have put it in just for the clicks. I feel like refraining from doing it, while still showing it separately for the morbously curious, was a class act, even though it was a relatively minor boo-boo.

  • @NicksStuff

    @NicksStuff

    17 күн бұрын

    @@BeastOfSoda No, the average youtuber would have put it in the title, like he did...that was gratuitous and unsolicited clickbait.

  • @reed6514
    @reed651413 күн бұрын

    Gave my thumb a Deep Dip with a chisel one time. DONT CUT TOWARD YOUR HANDS Had to visit doc. They glued but should have stitched. It healed fine. Significant scar.

  • @donnygrahambuilds
    @donnygrahambuilds28 күн бұрын

    I realize its likely only because the video is about a guitar stand, but I enjoyed the acoustic bit toward the end - took me back to the Foureyes in the garage days. Also, glad you didn't get hurt any worse!

  • @craiglyons3975
    @craiglyons397528 күн бұрын

    Great build Chris. The only thing I might change is the material or type of wood for the inlay on the base and vertical holder, but again that's subjective. Amazing simple design. Good to hear you make a successful recovery. I've always hated getting a hand injury, very limiting. Stay safe and look forward to your next story.

  • @saveriog.825
    @saveriog.82516 күн бұрын

    11:00 for next time, consider cutting a mortise into the base and cutting the stand a little longer so that the last part is a large tenon. This way the tip of the curve is not so thin and flimsy.

  • @bondiablo4267
    @bondiablo426725 күн бұрын

    I’ve used leather cord to wrap the hook on my walnut stands. It gives a little padding for the headstock and I feel it compliments walnut very well. Good looking build.

  • @mrv8rick2
    @mrv8rick228 күн бұрын

    Hi I had complete thumb replacement last year and it still twitches sometimes when I try and grip. Great video thanks

  • @andrewherrmann2964
    @andrewherrmann296429 күн бұрын

    That looked cool. A gift idea for my daughter. Thanks! You might add complacency with belt sander as a good way to f up your thumb too. What about tension rods down each side? You could hide them to retain the slim profile. And it's guitarish.

  • @komobabo
    @komobabo29 күн бұрын

    I had no idea you’re the one who was playing the guitar in your videos. Love the design! I feel like the wood from the headstock and the stand will scuff each other up over time. But in the end (at the risk of sounding super pretentious) that gives character and story to each one. And proves they’re not just looking pretty but also functional and in use.

  • @luizdca
    @luizdca18 күн бұрын

    Hey Chris, congrats on the work. Sorry for the accident. Maybe in the hanger you could cut some inlays to put a “hidden” pad or rubber where the guitar touches. So the outside would maintain the same look.

  • @iandodd7828
    @iandodd782829 күн бұрын

    I love the matched grain pattern on the trapezoidal base and the homage to the "skunk stripe" truss rod cover. I think your beveled edges are even cooler than if you had planed down the front edge to "taco shell" thickness. For what it's worth, I'm not a fan of the brass/walnut combo that seems to be all the rage these days; much prefer aluminum or stainless steel. But overall, a beautiful design. It's got me inspired to make one for myself for the kit Stratocaster I'm in the process of finishing.

  • @chrismoser3628
    @chrismoser362829 күн бұрын

    Since you asked for ideas… maybe a black power coated aluminum plate bolted to the bottom. Glad your fingers are ok now and thank you so much for all the spectacular videos.

  • @hartman601

    @hartman601

    29 күн бұрын

    I’d go steel since additional weight down low will add to stability to prevent tipping.

  • @jamesmontante9665
    @jamesmontante966529 күн бұрын

    Glad your injury was more wake up call than damage! I love the holder. If you have concerns with damaging the guitaer, maybe adding a band of sueded leather to the inside of the holder? that would at least reduce scuffing over time.

  • @eldonrollins162
    @eldonrollins16218 күн бұрын

    Let me start by saying "I'm not a woodworder", but I like the tapered base better as well. I may be off base here, but I've always heard that laminated wood is stronder than solid wood, and less likely to distortion, e.g. plywood, MDF, etc. Perhapse you could construct the base out of multiple layers and eliminate the concern for warping or deforming. Love you channel!

  • @jpmalone93
    @jpmalone9319 күн бұрын

    That stand is absolutely beautiful. To address your concern about the hanger potentially damaging the headstock, I'll agree with others and suggest inlaying thick leather or cork just proud of the surface where the headstock makes contact. I only say inlay so it seems like a feature rather than an afterthought.

  • @nimajneb12345657
    @nimajneb1234565723 күн бұрын

    That tapered base. You could take the approach you already did and cut the bevel on the thin end to get it started. Then use the sled on the planer as planned. But. Stop just shy of the planer cutting on that end. Sneak up towards it. Then sand to finish and cover any transition remaining. This would avoid force on the end that could cause deformation. Note: you’d need guides clamped to your planer bed to ensure the sled always goes through square to the cutting head.

  • @matthewguthrie7675
    @matthewguthrie767518 күн бұрын

    Very Nice piece. Now it’s time to get a sliding table saw

  • @alankeith7866
    @alankeith786629 күн бұрын

    I'm glad you healed up good. That could have been disastrous on many levels! The guitar stand turned out fantastic!! You made the better choice by not using the propelpopperlene rope.

  • @ZeDocta
    @ZeDocta27 күн бұрын

    I've found that after gluing and clamping two pieces of wood together using a wet cloth with cold glue works like a charm to get rid of squeeze out. It does raise the grain, but saves you the hassle of having to sand the glue off.

  • @XxKevin79xX
    @XxKevin79xX29 күн бұрын

    I’ve had a couple hand injuries. I ran my thumb into a bandsaw blade at work once then had a board break and shoot back into the tips of my pinky, ring, and middle fingers.

  • @WoodFamilyRu
    @WoodFamilyRu17 күн бұрын

    The stand is absolutely awsome))))) For the hook, a simple solution would be to attach some foamy material there, or just use the chair leg felt (sold in IKEA). Sold in small pads or in big sheets, so I just cut a stripe of the necessary size. I made a trolley for harp transportation (my daughter plays harp), for the sake of making it lightweight I used plywood, and the spot where harp back of the deck touches the plywood, i just covered with that felt. Looks nice, the felt does not look like smth odd, works perfectly well. In your case just take a black felt. Thanks for your videos 😊

  • @Dave_1966
    @Dave_196629 күн бұрын

    Nice build, I would have probably cut an inlay into the hook and wrapped just where the guitar head sits, but I don’t think I would have used orange lol glad your thumb is better now 👍😊

  • @Reign_In_Blood_963
    @Reign_In_Blood_96329 күн бұрын

    Cut the taper before glue up by resawing taper, then after glue up use the CNC to flatten and sand to finish (or make a tapered sled jig and run through drum sander if you had one). I would also recess the vertical arm into the base. Awesome build.

  • @johanflodkvist80
    @johanflodkvist8027 күн бұрын

    1. Soo nice with a touch of old school foureyes sounds. Please more... 2. The preferd version of the stand, time to dip your toes in some handtools and go at it with a handplane?

  • @cydrych
    @cydrych28 күн бұрын

    I cut the tip of my right middle finger off on a table saw in January of 22 and it didn’t hurt at all. Even after the surgery to clean up the nub that remained it was only slightly uncomfortable if I bumped it into anything. That lasted for a couple of weeks. Now, two years later it hurts pretty bad when it gets cold and it gets really frustrating when I try to tie knots pick up anything small. You never pay attention to how important the tip of your middle finger is until it isn’t there anymore. I’m glad you have no permanent damage. Stay safe. Just thought I’d share that I couldn’t find my push stick and I only had one cut to make so I said “I’ll be fine it’s just one rip cut”. It ended up being half a rip cut that was most definitely not fine. Use your push sticks. I am grateful that it wasn’t worse and I realize how lucky I was.

  • @martinfletcher2729
    @martinfletcher272925 күн бұрын

    I did similarly in 1982 when doing wood machining at night school on an industrial overhead router (no CNC routers then). I believe my mistake was due to the fact that after turning the router off, the motor sound stopped and a spinning bit when not engaged with timber almost looks stationary. My thumb discovered this wasn't the case. Thanks for your honesty. If you are concerned that the base might "warp" if tapered down to 5mm, You may be able to get a similar tapered effect if the base was laminated with 2 dissimilar coloured timbers (top and bottom) with the top (walnut) tapering down to 5mm whilst the contrasting colour is a consistent 10mm thick. There are a lot of woodworking videos to catch up on now I have retired. I look forward to the quality videos that you produce. Cheers

  • @MikeJovani
    @MikeJovani21 күн бұрын

    I would love to see more smaller project vids. I know they don't turn as big of a profit as the big furniture pieces but, still cool..

  • @wangofree
    @wangofree18 күн бұрын

    My first thought was, oh no, Chris cut his thumb on his table saw. He should have a Saw stop saw. Glad it wasn't too bad. Great project.

  • @mylesdonoghue2394
    @mylesdonoghue239428 күн бұрын

    This prototype is beautiful, in the interest of the iterative process I will say that I was hoping you would have made the vertical piece dovetail into the base piece with the inlay running through the bottom.

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