#1

Member
St Petersburg, Fl
I made this last spring out of a drop piece on composite decking. Cypress, redwood, teak or cedar would have been excellent choices but a drop piece of deck was right in my face.  The one end had a hole cut just larger than the faucet to lock into place. Overall length is cut so when I am honing I lean into it and my oversized belly holds tightly in place. The top is routered down about 1 mm so stones have a lip to hold in place and water to drains out during water only finishing. The bridge has a nice footprint and is very stable on the counter and the stones. A nice DIY project other than two hours of my life it has zero cost.
More money to buy stones.
Pictured with a 10 inch Coti and a 6 inch Thuri.

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#2

Member
Northern Arizona
Exactly what I've been looking for! Where can I buy one too?
Dan
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#3

Member
Santa Rosa - CA
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I like yours better than the Naniwa sink bridge I have

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#4

Member
St Petersburg, Fl
(06-11-2017, 01:39 AM)Doc47 Wrote: Exactly what I've been looking for! Where can I buy one too?

There are sink bridges available, but this one is Homemade. Got stuck in my workshop during a thunderstorm and used the time productively.

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#5

Member
Northern Arizona
(06-11-2017, 01:59 AM)Timwcic Wrote:
(06-11-2017, 01:39 AM)Doc47 Wrote: Exactly what I've been looking for! Where can I buy one too?

There are sink bridges available, but this one is Homemade. Got stuck in my workshop during a thunderstorm and used the time productively.
My friend I was being facetious, it is a wonderfully worked piece and I admire it.

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Dan
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#6

Posting Freak
Canada
Great job and it looks very good. Happy2
Celestino
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#7
Very nice sir.

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#8
Great job. Was just pondering the same thought this last weekend.
Wife and I close on our house this week. I've refused to get excited about going into debt up to my eyeballs until now. Now the cogs are turning on home projects; mainly in regards to a shave den and razor work shop area.

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#9

Member
Utah
I think teak would be sweet. You wouldn't want to prototype on teak anyway. So I think decking was a good choice for a first run.


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