Been making various doo-dads to give away this year. I still have a couple of more calls to make as well as some kaleidoscopes. Dunno about ya'll but I have had a heck of a time trying to find 13/16" bit from the kaleidoscope.
Been making various doo-dads to give away this year. I still have a couple of more calls to make as well as some kaleidoscopes. Dunno about ya'll but I have had a heck of a time trying to find 13/16" bit from the kaleidoscope.
Wow Dean you been busy. They all look great. I really like the stoppers. Well done.
Bernie
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I concur with Bernie, good job on everything... and yes, you've been busy.
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thanks. =)
Everytime I go to make another stopper I keep telling myself I won't make another goblet... and then it becomes another goblet. =)
My wife is threatening to not let me give any of them away.
Nice stuff Dean, I really like the stoppers, neat idea. If I remember right, I think I got my 13/16" where I got the kaleidoscopes.
Mike
Nice stuff Dean! Beautiful woods! Will make for some wonderful gifts!
Steve
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Mighty pretty, cleaver idea for the stoppers.
Dan
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I really like the form you've chosen on the pens. Interesting.
~john
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Gee Dean, I'm just makin chopsticks. Merry VChristmas all.
Bob
Nice looking gifts Dean. I like the goblet stoppers. May have to borrow the idea next time I make some.
Dean, you might look for an adjustable Spade bit I have one that will adjust up to 1 1/8", 'course I inherited it from my dad when he passed,' no tellin when it was purchased.
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I honestly don't think a 13/16" brad point bit exists. I went back to WC today and looked around. The website and the catalog say a forstner bit... the instructions say brad point. I personally think a forstner would be a bad idea for trying to hog out that much wood. But... it's better than a spade bit which is the only other bit that i could find.
I've not seen an adjustable spade bit before.... Sounds interesting.
im stealing the goblet stopper idea... (why didnt i think of that hehe)
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