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Very well done Paul, you research has definitely paid off.

woodworking classes, custom furniture maker

Wow!!! That’s awesome! I am so impressed.

Keith "Shin" Schindler

That is so cool!

What’s the assembly time for someone fairly experienced?

Once assembled, can it be taken apart and stored away for the “next time”?

Abbas, Castro Valley, CA

With the complete kit, only a couple of hours. I actually assemble with screws and test them first. You need to glue about five simple joints. They can be knocked down a quite a bit but it is best to glue up the bench parts and the carriage beam to the arm. I knock down the school chevys to this.

The early bird gets the worm but its the second mouse that gets the cheese.

Well done!!

-- Soli Deo gloria! ( To God alone be the Glory)

Nice!
I had a chance to spend some time slobbering on one Marc Adams made for Patrick Edwards to use for his class/presentation at the Woodworking in America when it was here in NC. With the size and complexity of the assembled
parts, having it able to flat pack for shipping and knock down easily (for those who don’t have a stall for it ( ;’) ) are great features. Have you worked out details for selling these outside of your school or is that beyond being “retired”?

Yes Mark, they are available to anyone. I have a discount for my students. If you haven’t been to CSFM you would pay the full price but get a discount on the level one class if you took it later.
I don’t want to post prices here but you can PM me if you are interested.

The early bird gets the worm but its the second mouse that gets the cheese.

There is a new page on my website that details all these options and includes pricing for each kit.
http://thecanadianschooloffrenchmarquetry.com/page13.html

The early bird gets the worm but its the second mouse that gets the cheese.