Eagle canes
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Couple more Eagle canes to add to the roll. I make the canes because they don't require a lot of wood. And I really like the Eagle and Falcon canes. They are so comfortable and for me, represent a beautiful part of the wild. Thanks for looking.
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Introducing a New Woodturning Symposium
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Im happy to announce a new, online woodturning symposium that's going to be taking place March 19th & 20th. Tickets for Meet the Woodturner Live are available here. Here's a little of the backstory: Working in the woodworking media …Source
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Cove Cuts on the Table Saw
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Accurately set up for and safely make these versatile curved shapes. It was the 1970s. I was a young, lost woodworker out cruising the West Coast in search of inspiration, mentors, cool old tools and furniture to study. I …Source
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Bullet-Catch Bench Dogs
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Bullet-Catch Bench Dogs When I built my workbench, I drilled round bench-dog holes in the top so I didn't have to cut square mortises. Being a thrifty sort, I didn't want to shell out for store-bought dogs, so I made …Source
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Chattering birds automata
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Simple automaton from Robert Race's book Making Simple Automata. A good learning experience for me, and I have to say I love working at this scale.The cam is fine but I think a wire one would be better. I'll affix it to a heavier base and paint the base I think. Overall I enjoyed this project and I can highly recommend the book.Tawa, poplar and bamboo.
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