Make a Handle for a Marking Knife's Blade, Part 2
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Last week I showed how to make wooden scales for a marking knife's blade, then glue them in place, and this week we will see the culmination of this project. After removing the clamps I held the knife between a …Source
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My 10 year old grandaughter in the shop
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I'm introducing my granddaughter to woodworking. The project is a doll sized Adirondack chair. I cut out the arms, legs etc. on the scrollsaw. She sanded the parts and I helped her glue them together. I wanted her to use the scrollsaw herself so I set up a sliding table with a stop for cutting the seat slats and back slats to length. This is a safe way to allow her to get familiar with the scrollsaw. She is loving it. Me too. :)Phil
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Door harp
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This is something new for me. I made the marquetry part, glued it to a frame and then shaped it. The pins at the top are cribbage pins and the tuners are made for zithers.
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