Ryobi 18V ONE+ HP Airstrike Brad Nailer Review
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Tool: 18V ONE+ HP Airstrike Brad Nailer Shop Now Manufacturer: Ryobi MSRP: $189 (bare tool) Most woodworkers want their tools to be as unobtrusive as possible during use. Ideally, your saw blades never leave burn marks, screw heads …Source
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Centrepiece Bowl
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I'm not sure if the title is appropriate, it's my best guess what to call this bowl.It was rough turned quite a while ago. I still had a couple of trouble spots after all that drying time. I did all the sanding off the lathe.It is a Yellow Cedar Burl, 10” D X 3.3” H. Food safe finish.
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Moo-Moo Bird House
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Hi:My wife was the last person in our family to get a custom-made bird house from Grumps.So, her request was for a Moo-Moo bird house, complete with the udder (go figure!)It's made with western cedar, and decorated with paint and stain. Of course, I needed to use my new scroll saw for the detailed shapes, but that's what new tools are for, right?The LAST bird house will be for Grumps, himself. I'm guessing that a Bull-Bull bird house would be suitable complete with the appropriate appendages. It's gonna be a lot of fun!Enjoy :-)
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Cribbage Boards
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Five cribbage boards I made for gifts and hopefully selling at craft fairs this fall. All came from a pack of Woodcraft's thin stock pack that was on the clearance table when I stopped by my local store. I know one is purple heart, not sure what the other four are. I'm not the best at determining exotic hardwoods. One I swear though had dust that reminded me a lot of lignum vitae.All got a couple of coats of Danish oil followed about a week or two later by a couple of coats of lacquer that came out a little rough but some time run on a set of buffing wheels I use for pens and other small turnings smoothed things right out. I had also drilled out a hole on one end so I could epoxy a magnet in there and then put some adhesive backed felt in the hole after I finished with buffing everything. The magnet should hold the metallic cribbage pins in there.
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