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Spoon rests

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I ran across this pattern of Steve Goods the other day and decided to make some. Quick and easy. I used some pine, cherry, red oak , and mahogany. Great project to use up some of those 1/2" scraps. 



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Greg
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http://www.thesawdustfactoryga.com/

Those are cool. I missed that one on Steve's site. Thanks for posting Greg. I'll have to file those away.

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I think the pattern was from sometime last year. Maybe Steve can tell us himself, he just joined up. These are quick easy gifts. You could actually cut them on a bandsaw too with a thin enough blade. I used mineral oil to finish them. 




Greg
Scroll Saw forum host

http://www.thesawdustfactoryga.com/

Greg,


I saw those on Steve's site, too.  Yours look great!  Love your wood choices.



SQ




Happiness is wood chips flying!

Those are awesome Greg. And what I like about them is you don't have to be a scroller to make them! I am not sure how you did it, but I can see taking a piece of wood, boring holes in it, then cutting it in half to make two spoon holders and then fabricating the stands. A versatile project for all skill levels. Great project. Thanks Greg, and thanks Steve.




John Morris
The Patriot Woodworker
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That's what I plan on doing John. I think the stands would be easier to cut on the scroll saw and give them some decorative fretwork. A good inspiration for a simple project there Ron!

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Thanx dear, good to see you around.

SQ said:


Greg,


I saw those on Steve's site, too.  Yours look great!  Love your wood choices.



SQ




Happiness is wood chips flying!



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It could be done that way John, but Steve's pattern has the notches in it already. If you have an 1/8" blade on your band saw you could use it, and I'm sure it would work fine for cutting the notches in the legs too. Here's a link to the pattern http://stevedgo.ipower.com/cat/?page_id=127

John Morris said:


Those are awesome Greg. And what I like about them is you don't have to be a scroller to make them! I am not sure how you did it, but I can see taking a piece of wood, boring holes in it, then cutting it in half to make two spoon holders and then fabricating the stands. A versatile project for all skill levels. Great project. Thanks Greg, and thanks Steve.




John Morris
The Patriot Woodworker
Proud Supporter of Wounded Warrior Project and Homes For Our Troops



John,



I like your idea of drilling out the notches and then cutting them and making two holders.   I think I would even take it a step further and use thicker wood which would stand alone without side supports, thus eliminating the side supports all together resulting in a very simple and sleek product.  Adding fret work as Mike mentioned and or rounding the ends of the wood could create an entirely different look. 



SQ





John Morris said


Those are awesome Greg. And what I like about them is you don't have to be a scroller to make them! I am not sure how you did it, but I can see taking a piece of wood, boring holes in it, then cutting it in half to make two spoon holders and then fabricating the stands. A versatile project for all skill levels. Great project. Thanks Greg, and thanks Steve.




John Morris
The Patriot Woodworker
Proud Supporter of Wounded Warrior Project and Homes For Our Troops




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Here ya go Joe, here's one with a spoon taking a rest Grin.gifning-100-3469-25191-13.jpg?width=721




Greg
Scroll Saw forum host

http://www.thesawdustfactoryga.com/

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