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So as I move a bit more down the handtool woodworking path, there are a number of things that I am going to need to make. Today’s entry into this category is winding sticks. Made a set for me and a set for my father in law out in Ohio (because the bench took too long to build and I couldn’t get to his mallets in time) These are beech because I seem to have quite a bit of that left over, and it is nice to work with. Dimensioning, milling, and everything but sanding was done with hand tools on the new bench and I am pretty happy with the results. The half-moon style of these seem to work better for me than the inlay style but I will probably make a set of inlay style ones eventually as well.
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Haven't done one of these for a few years, wife wanted to know could I make some boxes for Christmas presents. Decided to copy liam O'neills "crooked grain box" style. Here is the first one. It's from a piece of spalted beech that surprised me with some nice ambrosia. The contrasting wood is walnut. She wanted them for the grandkids, when I showed here this one, she told me I could make different ones for the grandkids Steve
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From the album: Throw Tops
Maple top that I made recently. It's made with 4 1x pieces of maple that are glued together on a square piece of beech for the center.- 2 comments
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Maple top that I am making today. It's made with 4 1x pieces of maple that are glued together on a square piece of beech for the center. -
From the album: Fridge Magnets
Left is a magnet made from beech wood and right is spalted maple. the magnets themselves are only 1/4"x1/8" thick but being that they are rare earth magnets, they hold really well.- 2 comments
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