Nativity Stable
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This was a fun build. Commissioned to build a nativity stable that is easy to assemble and stores flat. Made of reclaimed wood from an Episcopal churches wood shop that closed. Solid oak edge banding on oak veneer plywood. Rails, windows and roof supports from solid oak flooring and cope moulding. Finished in golden oak stain with 3 coats of satin polyurethane. Dimensions 24W x 15D x 18H#nativity #nativityscene #woodart #scrollsaw #itsawonderfullife #scrollsawartist #scrollsawart #scrollsawsign #signmaker #handmade #handcrafted #maker #ShopLocal #ShopHandmade #madeinchicago #onlinemarket #MICM #shopchicagomakers #ChicagoMakers #Chicagohandmade #etsyshop #makersgonnamake
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Tablet Stand
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Sometimes when I check out all the projects, reviews and blogs on Lumberjocks I got a stiff neck looking down at my IPad. This was a quick project utilizing scraps from the parts bin. It's red oak with two coats of the dye stain and three coats of the varnish that is pictured.
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Screen Door Frames
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Today project was for work. Shop time this morning during the rain, then install this afternoon. Its nice to get paid for my shop time, and the boss is happy too.Built from 2” x 6” cedar, with 2 – 3” dowel pins in each end of the rails. Screen will be installed later (EZ-Screen) and the painters will stain to match the rest of the exterior woodworkMy next project is to build 12 shutters for the same house, so shop time again.Thanks for looking
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PW Turns 40: Our First Tool Review
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Problem Solver: The Milwaukee Electric Chain Saw Editor's note: This article originally appeared in the May 1981 issue of Pacific Woodworker. This particular model is obviously no longer sold in stores, but you may be able to find one on …Source
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