Very nice table!
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Very nice table!
Had time for one other small project this year. Been wanting to play around with different stains after seeing one of the Fine Woodworking articles. Here is my take on Bicycle Taxidermy. The real...
Its been a while since I've posted. Here are some desk clocks that I've been working on. Two cherry with walnut, one cherry with maple, and one canary wood with maple.
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Mel thats an awesome idea. I gave that bowl away as a gift, but I'm working on a second with slight variations. i'll have to use that idea.
Looks great!
This was a fun christmas present to make. I've done a few bowls from a board using the scroll saw. Thought the chessbaord concept would look cool. Maple and Walnut
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It's been a while since I've posted here. I thought I'd share my latest creation.
The IT department where I work is starting up regular contests (chili cook-off, salsa cook-off, etc.) and wanted...
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I have an interesting question. Whats the best way to remove dried General Finishes Seal-A-Cell wipe on poly from glass. Normally I would use a straight razor and just scrape it off. However...
Please include me in the drawing.
Please include me in the drawing.
+1 on the more eye candy. It looks great. Did you have any problems with chipout while running it through the planer?
Thanks for the compliments. As far as the hinges go. They are the Rockler lid-stay torsion hinge. They work really well. I recommend using the online calculator to determine which ones to get. ...
While you are sanding collect some of the sawdust. Mix with elmers (white) glue, to make your own wood filler. It will also stain and finish well.
These have been my second job for the last couple of months. These are two cedar lined chests from some FWW plans. The cherry one is a wedding present for my Brother-in-law and his new wife. ...
The finish is just general finishes oil/poly satin..
wow That maple is awesome. Nice job on the chests. Just out of curiosity what issue of Wood mag were those plans from?
Thanks for all the compliments.
For the dovetails I used the rockler dovetail jig. Once it was dialed in they just flew together.
Josh, I've been doing woodworking ever since High School. However it was within the last 5 years that I bought a house that supported a shop and my wood habit.
John, I used a strip of cherry...
Hey All,
I've been lurking around for a while. I must say all there are some amazing woodworkers here. I finally believe that I have something to contribute. This is a cherry and walnut...
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