November 30, 20241 yr Popular Post This post was recognized by John Morris! KevTN was awarded the badge 'Great Content' and 10 points. "Thanks for sharing with us Kevin! And congratulations on a wonderful day at the market!" Been busy with work, new windows and doors at home plus did my first real Market. these two are for an upcoming wedding I still need to put the handles on the charcuterie board: my step son asked me to make him a cutting board so I made him this walnut and Osange Orange TN mascot. then a few things I made for the market:
November 30, 20241 yr Anything sell? What you think will be popular will just sit there and the ugliest, dumbest, things will sell out.
November 30, 20241 yr Author Popular Post Yes sir. Sold several of the corner ornaments, Gnome and snowman did well. Sold out of Christmas tic tac toe. Several slate coasters biggest seller was the 2nd Amendment one and few things here and there. Several discussions for Custom orders.
November 30, 20241 yr Popular Post Awesome Kevin. Great to hear the "hobby" is paying back. So what new tools are you buying next?
November 30, 20241 yr Author 7 hours ago, Grandpadave52 said: Awesome Kevin. Great to hear the "hobby" is paying back. So what new tools are you buying next? Thanks it was fun met some really nice people. Well! seeing you asked I am Going to upgrade the ER 11 router to the new Redline ER 20 80mm spindle from Onefinity lol.
November 30, 20241 yr 45 minutes ago, KevTN said: Well! seeing you asked I am Going to upgrade the ER 11 router to the new Redline ER 20 80mm spindle from Onefinity lol I love the smell of a new tool in the morning.
December 1, 20241 yr Great work as usual Kev. I've done two shows and always enjoyed the interactions with folks. One was Arts-in-the-park where just about every kind of creative expression had a booth. The other was a woodworker's show put on by the Iowa Woodworker's Association. Sold a little at both but barely covered the entry cost and/or cost of the booth space. Small stuff, easy to make, easy to sell I could do but my creative impatience can't stand making more than one or maybe two of anything. 4D
December 2, 20241 yr 5 hours ago, 4DThinker said: but my creative impatience can't stand making more than one or maybe two of anything. 4D Gee 4D - I'm at over 900 Polish Eagles alone sold in different configuations - all made with the same file I bought 8 years ago.
December 2, 20241 yr 18 minutes ago, honesttjohn said: Gee 4D - I'm at over 900 Polish Eagles alone sold in different configuations - all made with the same file I bought 8 years ago. As you've got that market cornered, and I enjoy in retirement the peace and quiet more than the sound of busy machines, I promise to not make any Polish Eagles. What I've designed and sold the most of is variations of my Twister Lattice Plant Stand: https://4dfurniture.blogspot.com/2022/04/little-twister-simple-quick-accessory.html. One version I used snaps to attach the top, and a row of snaps in the middle. The lattice can adjust to different diameters so if your plant needs a larger pot all you need is a larger circle to move the snaps to. They are a bit of a pain to put together though. Nice and more pricey hardwood versions I'd chamfer the edges of the slats, add thin HDPE washers between the outer and inner slats, and seal with spar varnish with UV protection. I'd vary the price depending on the wood used to cover the difference in wood cost. 4D Edited December 2, 20241 yr by 4DThinker
December 2, 20241 yr 4D, Since we're both retired, the humming of machines is much better than watching Judge Judy or ..................... I better not go there because she does help to paint Vcarve signs sometimes - but I get to wear headphones. Lol
December 2, 20241 yr Peace and quiet is also far better than Judge Judy. My retirement was from 40+ years of shop noise be it the dust collector system or a planer running or router table or any or the 3 small CNCs I oversaw. Headphones were a mixed blessing as when wearing them I couldn't hear the misuse of a tool by a student or the sound of some machine that was unusual and needed attention, or the questions asked by students who needed answers. I love having my own array of tools to use when an idea presents itself and needs making. I don't care to be forced into my shop to make 20 of something for an upcoming show or such. There is a local woodworker group composed of mostly retired men and women who started woodworking after they retired from their more mundane careers. Talented folks. Can always be seen at the local craft shows. Much of the craft is simple stuff that can be made with a jig saw or lathe or bandsaw. Nothing I couldn't make myself but simply wouldn't. Not my nature. Not my love. 4D
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