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  1. cs1 kitchen challenge

    i made these two items for my friend in arizona, we both like and enjoy all types of beans, and these were made for him. the ladle is made from red cedar, and the spoon is made from sassafras. we sometimes talk of opening a restaurant that would serve nothing but different beans and bean soups...
  2. CS1

    These are some of the kitchen utensils I make. The first two are right and left handed stirring spoons, next is a wok spatula, then there is a regular spoon and lastly is a smaller spatula. These are maple and hickory.
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  3. Ravioli anyone?

    I made this piece for my father´s 87th birthday. I will give it probably next week. Since a couple of years ago, we can only discuss kitchen recipes. Economics, politics, football and family issues are medically prohibited due to blood pressure. I presented this Ravioli Marker project for the...
  4. Oven Rack Tool (CS1)

    Oven rack tool for the kitchen challenge CS1. This little tool is great if you bake a lot, I can slide the racks in and out of my oven now without burning my forearms. Joey
  5. Black Walnut Kitchen Spice Shelf

    My shop and living space is in an old 2 story farm house. It has all the advantages and disadvantages of an old house. One of the disadvantages is a lack of space in the kitchen. It's been remodeled a few times before I moved in and once after. The cabinets are crappy and aren't arranged very...
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    The Jigs I have had so many positive comments and feedback on the Celtic Knot Rolling Pin. Thank you for all of them. Many LumberJocks asked for instructions on how they are made- so here goes. I am a fan of "Cook Book" style instructions so if I miss any details, please let me know and I will...
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    Restoration and tip This is a restoration project it was painted white new and I notice by looking under the chairs that it was hard maple painted at the factory white so I took it all apart I had just a big pill of wood , used some remover and a lot of sanding than I glued everything back...
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    Spoon making 101 The top and bottom spoons are Myrtlewood from Oregon, and the center one is Mahogany. Each took about 1.5 hours.The handle of the top spoon is a twist, but didnt photograph very well. I noticed the recent contest posted by Osageman and was impressed with both his skill and...
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    Kitchen utensils CS1 If you are thinking that this blog is a shameless attempt to snag some great prizes, you are correct. It is also a way to get some scraps out of hiding and back into circulation.It could also be a first project for a child. You can go high tech or low tech. Use what...
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    Simple Step Stool After recieving MsDebbies post this morning I thought I should take a few pictures of this step stool and enter the kitchen challenge. The step stool was made on the request of MBH as she is sligtly vertically challenged and couldn't reach the upper cabinets in the kitchen...
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    Who Cut The Cheese? How could I pass up the opportunity to make a blog with a title like that? Here is the finished project, a cheese slicer: Thanks to SPalm for the original idea, blog, and parts source for making these cheese slicers. I offer this blog up because I used some slightly...
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    A WOODTURNED RECIPE HOLDER EASEL. (CS1 Kitchen Challenge) This is not a brand new project. I submitted it, because of a request by MsDebbieP for the CS1 Kitchen challenge. I was out in the shop one day, & thought to myself, what can I make? I said, how about making a recipe holder easel for...
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    CS1 Spaghetti Measurer CS1 Spaghetti Measurer How do you ever know how much spaghetti to cook? Either you have to eat pasta 3 days in a row or you have to drown it in sauce to fill the plate. This handy little Spaghetti Measurer will remove the guess work. It is an easy project, suitable...
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    Salad Spoon Set These salad spoons and a little bonus spoon were carved from recycled wood ( rimu - dacrydium cupressinum). Below is a bit of history of how they used to be made and in particular how I made this one, considering that it was from recycled wood and not from a tree. Traditional...
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    Wine Bottle Holder (Kitchen Challenge CS1) Creating this project was fun, because it was a combined effort that Keith and I made together. I wanted a wine bottle holder for our kitchen, but after looking in stores and online I couldn't find one that I really liked. So, thinking like a LJ I...
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    Ravioli Pasta Marker There are a lot of means to cut squared ravioli. Todays plastic and Teflon gadgets are worldwide cheaply widespread by Chinese industry. However I found this piece fun to make, and got good practice for future grating pieces. And yes, I put my helmet on to compete with the...
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    Oven Rack Tool (CS1) Lately I have been building a lot of little helpers for our kitchen, mostly because have been doing a lot of cooking and baking. about four months ago we found out my wife is a type 2 diabetic and the first thing the doctor wanted her to do was to change her diet. She...
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    CS1 Kitchen Shelf Here's a simple shelf that I built and installed in about an hour one morning. I needed some additional space in the kitchen to store spices. I live and work in an old two story farm house and there just wasn't a good place to store some things. So… I built this shelf from...
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    Lattice Cutting board Help Update: 7 september 2010. As I do not have a lot of spare time for woodworking at the moment, I am submitting this blog for the contest, I hope you guys don't mind that it is a little old Here is a link to the final projects- http://lumberjocks.com/projects/2542...
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