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  1. Coaster Set

    Comes from the current Woodsmith mag. I did this for that school that wanted something to auction off. I learned a BIG lesson here…..never do a project with cork! I hate that stuff. Never again. I changed this thing up a little from what the mag had. But, it's largely the same thing. One...
  2. Coaster Set

    I made this little coaster set and stand recently. The coasters are walnut, the stand is elm, and then I used adhesive backed cork. The round holes were made with a router and a template. The underside bevels were made with a tenoning jig on the table saw. It was finished with lacquer and then...
  3. Gifts from Pennsylvania

    Its been a long time since I added a project. These are just a couple of things I have been working on lately. The box is made from cherry and spalted maple with a deer antler for a handle. The coaster set is made with a variety of different woods(maple, walnut, red oak, white oak, clear...
  4. Marblewood coasters with mahogany storage box.

    These are some marblewood coasters i cut out of a turning blank. The endgrain faces up so all the coaster match very well, i dont think ive ever seen wood coasters made this way. I just wanted some opinions on what you fellow woodworkers think of this design. Thanks, Andy.
  5. Tumbling block cutting board with design modifications...DOH! I mean coaster set!!

    After browsing beautiful examples of tumbling block cutting boards, I wanted to make some. I researched many Lumberjock posts and Youtube clips and I felt pretty comfortable venturing into these. I bought a Wixie digital angle gauge for very accurate cutting and slapped together a miter sled...
  6. Power Tools, Hardware and Accessories
    Anyone Else have a problem with the amount of tools that go into the trash. I Go to a few auctions & yard sales, and most have lots of tools, most fairly cheap both in price & craftsmanship. But there are the few treasures. I see the other people including myself buy these tools. I guess my...
  7. Hand Tools
    This saw was given to me for helping build an outdoor deck. I find it unusual that the tip is only 1/2" wide. The blade itself is 26" long. It is 8TPI and has a Disston badge (I'm not sure how well the close up of the badge will show that). The handle is attached to the blade with 4 screws...
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