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  1. Gun Case

    Walnut shotgun case
    • Album created by lew
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  2. Desktop Organizer,DainII "Ironfoot"

    Seems that in Paul Sellers Master Class W.W. series...he made a Desk Top Organizer....so..I downloaded the plans, and made my version out of Ash....with a few of my own details added in.   Dovetailed corners, dovetailed drawer...Roundovers down with a #3 Bench plane.  # 78 rebate plane helped out on the lid.   Stanley 45 made grooves, where Sellers didn't...
     
    Added steel tacks as feet.  Stain is Gunstock.  One coat of clear gloss poly.   Added a handle for the drawer.
    • Album created by steven newman
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  3. Mantel Clock

    Made from resawn Ash scraps...a battery clock, and some bits of metal...Scroll sawed the opening for the clock.
    Finish..1 coat of Witch's Brew Stain, 2 coats of Amber Shellac, with a rub down with 0000 steel wool between each coat..then one coat of Minwax Warm Gloss Poly....
     
    • Album created by steven newman
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    • 3 images
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  4. Benchtop Organizer,2 drawers

    Modeled after one of Paul Sellers, except mine has 2 drawers..
    Resaw some Ash scraps to 1/2" thick.  Drawer parts are a bit thinner. 
    Had to make the feet from scratch...
    Used for mainly Drafting/ Layout work...
    • Album created by steven newman
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  5. Key Safe

    Replaced a basket that was always falling down.    3/8" thick Ash, resawn....was then finger jointed at the corners so the grain would wrap around.   Door is a book-matched glue up..with a finger lift..and a"Silver" Key.....inside is an Ash bar with 4 brass cup hooks.   Down at the bottom is a box for all them "orphaned" keys nobody remember what they go to....
     
    Hobby Lobby hinges, and a Magnetic latch....mounted to the wall with a pair of screws, with washers.
    Stained and 2 coats of varnish....
     
    Silver key was scroll sawn from 1/4" thick ash, then given a few coats of rattle-can Silver paint
    Thanks for looking in..
    • Album created by steven newman
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  6. Small crafts

    Small crafts from the kitchen table, with assistance from the Basement Modern Electrified Shop and the porch bench / Open Air Timbering Center. 
    • Album created by Woodman
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  7. Scrappy spruce shelf

    Here's a project started a year ago with salvaged c.1900 curb-found (red) spruce drawer bottoms. Interesting about the wood: using a chord ::rise formula, we discover the planks were ripped with a 48" circular saw blade!
    • Album created by Woodman
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    • 9 images
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  8. Egg Shelf

    Here's a small shelf which started out life as two shelves. Featuring an elliptical edge, a matching backing was added. With the scroll saw cutout filled with thin vertical pieces. It's all heartwood of the longleaf pine, and Titebond glue. The slats were cut off an old joist with a circular saw, then hand planed and scraped flat. Sanding blocks were used in three grits to 220 within some intermediary stages. It was finished with a little too much diluted violin varnish, which I softened with 0000 copper wool.
     
     
    • Album created by Woodman
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  9. Butterfly with his head on his shoulders

    This is a wooded framed butterfly who wants to entertain in the day light and also at night too.
    • Album created by Smallpatch
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  10. Desktop Organizer, in Red Oak

    Using up leftovers from another project.  Plans for this came from Paul Sellers Masterclasses.  Has a drawer, and a compartment under the lid.    Made with 1/2" thick Red Oak.  Finish is just 2 coats of Amber Shellac.  Intend to set this one down on the far end of my workbench...to hold small tools and such....
     
    Lots of dovetails going, and even a way to hide a groove.   About a 2 week project.
     
    Thanks for looking in!
    • Album created by steven newman
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  11. Keepsake Box, with curved sides

    Per Paul Sellers Masterclasses Video series. I downloaded the 3 page set of FREE plans. and set to work with some Red Oak...
    Hand cut curved dovetails
    Lid is sawn off with a hand saw...
    Curved sides were done with a hand plane
    Brass Hinges, Mini-Bun Feet, Chain for the lid...
    2 coats of Amber Shellac. 
     
    Just something to pass the winter time away with....
    • Album created by steven newman
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  12. Box with fancy corners

    Imagine a box, that looks like it is hinged at each corner....and the wood looks like someone had merely folded a plank into the shape of a box.   And looks like it could also be unfolded, and laid out flat....
     
    What looks like the barrels of hinges in the mitered corners, is really just a fancy spline...A thin, book-matched lid (1/4") tops things off.   And, yes the grain from that single board does go all the way around...matching up at each corner...
     
    Mini "Shaker Pegs" were modified to make small "bun" feet.    A stain to bring out the grain of the Ash a little better...and a couple coats of clear gloss poly....Long sides are 3/4" x 4" x 12"...ends are 3/4" x 4" x 6".....cut in order from a single 1x6 Ash plank.  There IS a latch....a small magnet in the lid latches onto a steel square mortised into the top edge of the front. 
    • Album created by steven newman
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  13. Desktop Organizer, March Version

    Leftover Ash scraps, resawn into something I can use.   Modeled after one by Paul Sellers.   Through dovetails...brass hinges, wood knobs.....Mostly hand tool....with power tools as needed..
     
    Stain by Minwax, clear gloss poly by Minwax.  
    • Album created by steven newman
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  14. Box of Chisels

    Had a stash of older chisels, that needed a better home than just a dank & dusty old drawer to rattle around in.   Still had a bit of 1/2" Poplar, and a bit of 1/4" Luann plywood....
    Through dovetails on the corners, hand cut
    Grooves to house the plywood panels, ploughed with the Stanley 45
    Top edge of the lid, rounded over with a block plane and a couple chisels
    Lid was handsawn off of the box, after the box was glued up
    Hardware from Hobby Lobby
    Gunstock oil stain
    Clear Gloss Poly top coat.  
    Dividers are pine scraps glued in place.
    Lid is padded to prevent any rattles...
    • Album created by steven newman
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  15. Tap & Die Box

    1/2" thick "Project boards" out of Poplar, hand cut through Dovetails, 2 x 2 Poplar Racks to hold the Taps and Dies.   Lid blank had 1" wide strips sawn from all 4 edges, folded down to make a lip for the lid.
    Gunstock is what the "flavour" of the stain is..single coat of clear gloss poly on that when it was dry...
    Hardware was from Hobby Lobby.
    • Album created by steven newman
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    • 6 images
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  16. July Project, Ash Tool Box

    Bunch of Ash and pine scraps, and a few pieces of plywood....resaw the solid wood.  Build 6 drawers, then a case to house them...with an "attic" above...add a lid.   Lots of glue-ups, LOTS of dados and rebates.
     
    Antique brass plated hardware.  Minwax "Gunstock" stain, and one coat of Clear Gloss Poly.   Add a foam pad for the floor of the "attic", add a chain for the lid, and something to hold a label with...should be easy enough?
    • Album created by steven newman
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  17. 2 Drawer Chest

    Ash scraps, resawn down....will be a "Tool Chest" at a catch-all spot in the Dining room....sitting on the sideboard.  Finger/Box joints used everywhere.  About the only "Store-bought" items for the build were some hinges, and the small knobs
     
    Stands 6-1/2" tall, 1/4" thick lid is 8" x 12-1/2" over the bread board ends.   Thanks for looking in!
    • Album created by steven newman
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    • 5 images
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  18. Veterans Tribute Clock

    This is based upon a simple clock kit that I received from H H V a veterans service org.
    The First kit I completed is made of Pine and a 1/16"Luan plywood it turned out very good and I gave it to my Son at Christmas for his new home office.
    This one I "threw out" all the wood parts and used oak and 1/4" oak plywood it is also larger than the kit so I added my own touches.

    I added the images and assembled it barley in time for the VA Art Fair here @ Hines VA Hospital. I was putting the Plexi. front on the night before I had to turn it in for the completion.

    It did win 3rd place in the wood working category, But you wait till next year I have bigger and better things planned.

    And as we all now space is not important I build my projects in My apartment in a second bedroom that serves as workshop and Office it is only 10x12'where my tools are limited to tabletop units, folding table saw etc. I till now have done all the fitting and sanding by hand. I have since finishing this purchased a portable belt sander 4x36' and 8" drill press and got a "experienced" band saw from a friend it will help the next projects.

    So get to cutting and let the chips fly.
    • Album created by awardsr1
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  19. Gene's Stuff

    Projects from the near and distant past
    • Album created by Gene Howe
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    • 27 images
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  20. A picture from the internet keeps changing as I build

    Why not add my thoughts to an old antique clock picture I found on the net The one on the left was the first one I did. But as I was building it I decided it should look like the second picture. 


    • Album created by Smallpatch
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  21. Charles Schmitz

    Shadow box for veterans of WWll sub vets of New Paltz NY. A Wreath as gift from a member of parliament presented to the U.S. submarine veterans of WWll. My father is a member and asked me if I could do this for them and could not be happier to do so. My father started off on the old diesel subs then went to the nuclear subs later and made it to chief missal tech and retired after 20 plus years. He also was sent to Great Britain to help train with nuclear tech.
    • Album created by charles schmitz
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  22. Walnut & Cherry Box

    Small box/chest.    Black Walnut frames holding raised panels of Flame Cherry.
    Lid is all black Walnut.   Brass hinges.   Lid has a carved finger rest under the front lip.    Bottom is a panel of 1/2" poplar. 
     
    2 coats of Amber Shellac, and 1 coat of Clear Gloss Poly....
    Stands 9-3/8" tall, counting the lid.   Sides are 10" wide, plus a 1/2" over hang  from the lid.   Box is 15-1/2" wide, counting the lid.   Cherry panels are 1/2" thick. Walnut panel in the lid is 3/4" thick. 
     
    Corner joints are Tongue & Groove glue joints, no metal fasteners used.
    • Album created by steven newman
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  23. Remote Caddie

    TV Remote Caddie
    • Album created by lew
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  24. Odds and ends

    • Album created by Darrell Eaton
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    • 13 images
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  25. Maple Frame & Panel Box

    Resaw a pile of Maple scraps down into a small box.   Some were sawn to a thin panel size, others were sawn to make the frames.  Panels were "raised" with a plane.   One coat of Amber Shellac, then one coat of Poly Clear Gloss varnish.    Black metal chain added to hold the lid, held with a pair of brass hooks.  Brass hinges.
     
    • Album created by steven newman
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