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grosa

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  • First Name:
    Garcia
  • Occupation:
    professional craftsman
  • Location:
    Brandon, Florida
  • Gender:
    Not Telling
  • Scroll Saw:
    RBI 26"
  • Project Types:
    Victorian fretwork, tribal wall designs, 3d designs, Anything that looks interesting.
  • Interests:
    Custom woodworking,large scale wall designs, wood turning, spirals, airbrushing, sand blasting, carving, painting, sculpting, metal fabrication, fishing, I am a router guy
    I read, think and sleep ROUTERS. My smallest router is a laminate trimmer and my biggest is a 10 hp inverted router and everything in between.
  • Pattern Designer:
    Yes
  • Design Software:
    Auto cad , sketchup, inkscape
  • Favorite Books:
    woodworking and fishing books.
  • Favorite TV Shows:
    How it's made
  • Favorite Movies:
    Perfect storm.
  • Two Truths & A Lie:
    I like creating something from nothing.
    I hate it when someone tells me it can't be done.
    I like people who are afraid to try new things
  • Quote:
    Here's your sign

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  1. This liquor step is designed to sit on the counter top to display the bottles at the bar. It is made from PVC http://www.kommerlingusa.com/komacel/fabrication_machining.cfml It is boxes stacked on top of each other. The top of the boxes has a custom made bubble blue plastic that fits into a 1/4" slot at the top of the boxes. We used all bright white LED's to light it up
  2. This is the wave detail we did on the tiki bar in the resort at the Key's. These waves were made from PVC, http://www.kommerlingusa.com/komacel/technical.cfml#colors The waves were cut out on an inverted pin router using a template we made out of plywood. The light blue part is made from 3/4" material. The medium blue part and the dark blue parts are made from 1/2" material. The parts were stacked on top of each other to give it a 3D effect. They were glued with PVC glue and stainless steel screws.The waves were then painted with paint that was designed to paint plastic. The waves were done in sections. They were screwed to the stucco wall and all the holes were filled and painted to match.
  3. We are rebuilding a resort in the Florida Keys due to the hurricane and here are some pictures of the first part of the rebuild. The wavy panel is MDF and it has a pattern on the face that was cut on a CNC router. The cabinets are all sapele plywood and sapele hardwood. The Blue color of the desk was chosen by the designer.The desk will get a stone top after the install is complete. The surround around the desk is custom made flooring with a nickle slot.
  4. It sure is, all 350 lbs. of it.
  5. Seems like all the fun woodworking has come to a stand still. I am so sick of doing monitor frames. Like any production shop you have to take the good with the bad. Lately it has been a lot of bad boring work. I only show you guys the fun stuff. We are in the planning stages to rebuild the Islander resort in the Key's. I will be posting all of that. I will post a job we are working on. It's a giant slab of the rear Bubinga that is now on the endangers list.
  6. Working on a Bubinga slab wall unit. This wood is rear to find this big. Bubinga was just put on the endangered list so there will be no more cutting. This wall unit has Sapele base cabinets and the upper cabinets are also Sapele. The drawer faces are boards that were resawn and book matched to make the panels and the grain matches on the drawers. The Bubinga slab is a live edge 2 1/2” thick x 13 1/2 feet long. We had to use a fork lift to bring it in through the second floor. The lights are all LED on a remote dimmer switch. We still need to install the cork back on the unit and I will get some better pictures when it’s done.
  7. This kitchen was made from poplar plywood and all the doors, crown molding, redfish and scribes were made from Beech. All the doors and drawers have soft close glides and hinges.
  8. I haven't posted in a while. The shop I am at hasn't been making anything fun for a while now. We have been making thousands of monitor frames that ship world wide and kitchens. Nothing to exciting. With the hurricane we just went through here in Florida we will be rebuilding the Islander resort in the Keys so I will be posting most of those projects
  9. Give Pete a shout. That's where got it. https://www.facebook.com/viable.lumber?fref=ts
  10. Thank you for your comments. I do fish some of the lures I make.
  11. My first Halloween.
  12. Thank you fish.
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