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Runaway Router
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Runaway Router My first router, a 1968 Stanley, was a heavy, single-speed machine. I remember it well because of what happened the very first time I used it. I chucked up a Roman ogee bit and made my very first …Source
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A home for the Spoked Wheels I made earlier
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Hey everyone, A month or so ago I posted about the Spoke wheels I made using Bushmaster's jig. Well, once I had the wheels I needed something to use them on so I built a 1930 Ford Model A Pickup. The inspiration for the model came from Sam Martin and Roger Schoreder's book on building Cars and Trucks. It is almost finished. . but I thought I would post what I have done so far. It is made from White oak, Red oak, walnut and the ash spoked wheels. I will give a Watco Danish Oil bath as a finish coat. I still have the bumper, lights and some trim to add but, I am generally pleased with the outcome so far. I am going to use this particular piece as the basis for a '30 Woody. I think it will work out just fine.Hope you are all having a great day and for those in the midWest, I hope you have dodged the bad weather that has come across recently.Regards, Dave
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Rustic Sinker Cypress Clock
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Nothing special…just a rustic cypress clock. I've got the wood cut out to make 14 more of these for an upcoming show in a couple of weeks. these These sell often and are fast and easy to make. I enjoy creating the weathered finish. 11×9x 5. The top opens and has a 2” deep removable tray with storage beneath the tray
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Military Burial Flag Case
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To honor my stepfather, I recently built this beautiful flag holder for his military burial flag. It's hand dovetailed, made of cherry, 16 inches at the highest point and 22 inches at the widest point. I added an area at the bottom to hold some mementos, including his Marine Identification Card, small Bible, 1967 fishing license, and his membership card from The Turtle Club. It was an honor to make this case. I just wish my mom could have seen it before she passed away and I inherited the flag.
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