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Damn! That door is badass. Really, exceptional work.

All bow to Dagg and the router...

Cheers and aloha!

Be-a-u-tiful work there!

Hey, Dagg! What type of wood did you use for the trim?

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Dagg posted on Mon, Jan 20, 2014 8:31 PM

Thanks Q-Tiki and Slacks

Big K, that's a good question... I'm pretty sure it's spruce it's labelled as SPF
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spruce-pine-fir

Ive also used knotty pine for bigger pieces and western red cedar for outside stuff.

Thank you, sir! I've got some trim of my own to do.

I love everything so far but I really dig that floor!

Thanks for posting so many photos of your progress...its really looking awesome!

That door is a work of art. I absolutely love it.

Very cool D! You should be a professional router carver! It really looks amazing, some of the best work I have ever seen.

That door is AAAAMMMMMMAAAAZZZIIINNNGGGG!

Seriously, WOW!

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Dagg posted on Wed, Jan 22, 2014 10:19 AM

wow many many Mahalos!

you peeps are making me blush! keep it up :wink:

Dude
U are the DOOR MAN

Jon

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Wait, I forgot to write this in my last post? That door is aDOORable....

(Sorry about that one).

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Dagg posted on Fri, Jan 31, 2014 10:11 AM

lol :)

So i picked up this setup last week for smaller more detailed shit, still on the fence whether I like it or not....

I wanted to make some trim for my "Maori wall" so I ripped some 2x4 on the table saw to 1/4" and routed these (with the Ryobi)

And this one using both routers (3" wide by 1/4")

Stained em

and tacked them up, still need to make 4 more small pieces. Blurry..

Thanks for lookin
HAPPY FRIDAY!

Really inspired by all your work! I just picked up a router and am excited to give it a try. Thank you for sharing all your wonderful pics!!

I so need to give this routing thing another try!

Holy Moly Dagg, awesome doesn't even begin to describe the routing.

Thanks for sharing!

Chris
WestADad

Looks great bruddah...

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Gibbo posted on Thu, Mar 20, 2014 2:19 AM

Loving the trim work, it looks fantastic up and well worth all the effort too.

Gibbo

I'm so glad this thread was brought back up because I had missed this. That trim is great stuff and looks fantastic up on the wall. WAY TO GO!

  • Dale
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Dagg posted on Thu, Mar 20, 2014 11:38 AM

Again.. thanks so much for the kind words!

Ive been meaning to post an update, so here we go.

Re-working this end of the bar and finally installing the tiles I bought at OA in Dec! still need to tie them.

Gained some space here for (guest) mugs

Made a small fold down table, still need to install it

Made a bunch of signs, some for me some for friends.

Some PNG/Disney inspired trim

working on this currently

Also currently working on a virtual ship in a bottle, loosely based on Traders Sam's

A projected(peppers ghost effect)ship will appear floating in the middle of the large bottle (plastic carboy) and every hour a storm will hit sinking the ship. The audio will trigger lightning effects in the ceiling (old school color organ)
Thats plan A... have a B and C as well just in case :wink:
I will post pics of that when the project is farther along..

thats it for now.
Thanks again
Darren :drink:

Looks amazing! The boat looks great! I like the Disney guys too. Some of those signs look familiar. Keep up the good work! I am interested in seeing the next project.

Your bar is so inspiring, love all the attention to detail and the style. For the last 5 minutes while looking at this thread all I've said is "WOW!"

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cy posted on Thu, Mar 27, 2014 8:12 AM

Very cool routing work Dagg! I was in Trader Vics last night and saw some of the green tiles like you have so nicely displayed. Anyone know how they became popular tiki decor?

GrandMasterDagg- keep up da good work bruddah

Jon

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Very nice, love what you have done with your place.

Also currently working on a virtual ship in a bottle, loosely based on Traders Sam's

A projected(peppers ghost effect)ship will appear floating in the middle of the large bottle (plastic carboy) and every hour a storm will hit sinking the ship. The audio will trigger lightning effects in the ceiling (old school color organ)
Thats plan A... have a B and C as well just in case :wink:
I will post pics of that when the project is farther along..

thats it for now.
Thanks again
Darren :drink:

Uhhh...that's awesome! You gotta post a Youtube video of it too!

FANTASTIC! The place looks gorgeous!

Aloha Bruddah
Updates?

wow, again incredible! love your work sir !!!!

Over the top gorgeous!!!

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Dagg posted on Fri, Mar 18, 2022 1:40 PM

My bar :D ill update some pics later

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