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I landed this kit back early last winter. I've had a lot of things pop up keeping me away from my projects but was able to get started yesterday. It's something that is on my "to do" list. Starting at the very basic level here but we'll see what happens. I really need at least 6 ongoing projects to fit whatever mood I wake up in that day...this should put me back up to at least 5 kit is basswood,
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Since my working with power tools has had to be considerably reduced because of health issues, I have gotten in the shop for some smaller projects. One is a model build of a Chris Craft speed boat and another is a scroll saw cutting and assembly of a tissue box cover. The Chris Craft did consume a bit of time. The whole hull assembly was done in two layers, the first layer using balsa wood strips' and a second layer using mahogany strips. The tissue box was cut using 1/4" birch plywood. This was my first attempt at using the Delta scroll saw for anything more than practice.
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I started this thread on Whats on your workbench but I thought I would move it into a new thread. My best friend and high school buddy runs a custom boat shop where he occasionally needs some custom teak work done. This time it’s a continuation on a boat I built a swim step for a while back. It amounts to one door/hatch, a hatch cover and a dashboard/instrument panel. I started this with a slab of 8/4 teak I bought. Today was milling the door and it’s components. It’s a basic rail and style shaker style. Paul
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If you have been following me and lets face it who doesn't? Then you know I'm a water based finish guy. Anyway I found another water based finish that I am going to try out and there's even this killer video
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Had to make a deviation from my current project to make a swim step for a friends boat. Teal is nice to work with but wow is it expensive. He paid $26.00/bd ft. It’s a fairly simple piece to construct but a lot of pieces to cut. Paul
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I get Tom Fidgen's Newsletter in my inbox and I always look forward to it. Tom is a hand made by hand tool guy, long story short, great stuff, beautiful work, I have been following him for along time. In the most recent newsletter he is advertising his new Two Handled Rasps, these are beautiful tools, I want them, I gotta have them, don't know how yet, but some day I'll have them in my shop. These tools just make sense, with their two handles, stitched rasp, these are made for accurate stock removal. I have no horse in the game here, I just love beautiful tools is all. Here they are. Just thought I'd share them.
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A daughter gave my wife this as a gift. Its made from forks and spoons and eating things. So since we only have two or three of each to eat with I used wood instead.. I didn't think I would waste too many trees with this thing even though I added a few more fishing necessaries.. After looking it over while hanging up there I might should have put the oars farther up front for they look like his skinny legs where I put them... This is a picture of my fishing for all the big ones are still in the water..By the way , that is an exact photo of me in my own boat wife took some time ago. Didn't catch nothing that day.....
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Alternate Paddle Design
Robert McMillan posted a gallery image in Small Crafts, Boxes, Picture Frames, and Lighting
From the album: Laser Engraver Pieces
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View File Workbench Magazine 1962 Jan-Feb Little Ice Boat This is a scanned document of the now defunct Workbench Magazine of this era. Permission was granted by the new Workbench Publication for The Patriot Woodworker community to copy and use the old Workbench Magazine at our pleasure, and for free distribution and re-use. Got kids! Even if you don't this Locomotive Toybox chest will bring out the kid in any woodworker. I thought this would be a fun one to publish here today, basic construction, and perhaps this will end up in a child's life by Christmas! Have fun! Submitter JohnMorris Submitted 09/13/2015 Category Wooden Toys
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This is a scanned document of the now defunct Workbench Magazine of this era. Permission was granted by the new Workbench Publication for The Patriot Woodworker community to copy and use the old Workbench Magazine at our pleasure, and for free distribution and re-use. Got kids! Even if you don't this Locomotive Toybox chest will bring out the kid in any woodworker. I thought this would be a fun one to publish here today, basic construction, and perhaps this will end up in a child's life by Christmas! Have fun! -
Ahoy Mateys! All finished, at least my part, waiting for the Mom to pick it up. She said she was going to make the sail. I hope she decides to paint it because the wood I used isn't very nice.
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