R & J machinery English oak blue resin table
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- Опубликовано: 26 сен 2024
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This is the table and made for RJM Machinery, the Altendorf dealer in the UK I'm very proud that they have decided to choose Manor Wood Designs to make the table for the new conference room
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I still find your music hauntingly nostalgic for something I can’t quite remember. Beautiful work as ever🏴🏴
Amazing work and video photography!
Thanks a lot!
The cnc is awesome. Nice to see that you get the apprentice to do the sanding when the wide belt is too narrow 😉
…do not stop …. you are moving forward like a storm 👍👍👍
Amazing work as always!
Glasscast brought me here.
Solid content guys.... New sub earned.
Beautiful table. My dream is to work in such a carpentry shop.
It is an english speaking channel, so use english please.
Lovely oak, nice work. Admire the tools…my workshop would fit inside them
This is how I imagine the start of a good day: I make myself coffee in the Manor wood coffee mug and enjoy your videos... Congratulations!
Beautiful table amazing work
Beautiful table again Andy!
Beautiful. Love the English Oak!! The table base looks Awesome..
Have a great holiday season🎄
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absolutely beautiful! Do you ever use bowtie inlays for the deep cracks or just resin?
What percentage are they when they've been dried in the kiln.
10/15% depending on the new home
who works more hours per week on average, you or your son?
Hmmmm ..
Lovely job again the craftmanship is 2nd to none