End table made for practice
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A former co-worker who now works at a sawmill called that he had some wood that I might want. He put back some sassafras and some maple with streaks. It was ambrosia maple, I was anxious to see what it would look after finishing having never work with it before. I chosed clear shellac and read and watch YouTube on techniques.I used this opportunity to make a cloud lift pattern and an indent jig for future projects.The board had some streaks and some burl patterns and after finishing it looked pretty good. I completed the end table using poplar, cherry, and pine scraps. I was happy with the results.
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Rear Ended
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Rear Ended After cutting a piece of wood with my ancient radial arm saw, I turned to retrieve the pencil that I'd used to mark the cutthe saw's vibration had caused it to roll off the table and onto the …Source
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Navy USA Shadow Box's
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Made this for my Master Chief's retirement and the NH State one for a retiring Corpsman.
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Theban Lattice Stool (circa 1400 BCE)
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This is a blog I made for a replica Egyptian stool I recently completed. My aim was to recreate the building process using hand tools roughly analogous to period tools.https://woodenfossils.wordpress.com/
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