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  1. wooden jewelry

    I made this piece for my wife. I made some similar ones for our daughters that I wish I had also photographed. They are really just scraps of wood glued together with some patience, belt and drum and hand sanding. They are pretty fun as the shapes and look just evolve as I go. This particular...
  2. Coarse yet fine sanding blocks

    Every few years I make sanding blocks. These are coarse (red) and fine (yellow) made from 3/4" MDF scrap. Dead flat, they last a long long time. A bit of spray adhesive and a disposable knife and 20 min. (Wood is an integral part of this project;)
  3. Three-lobed ash bowl (bowl 18)

    This is a bowl I turned from kiln-dried ash. I wanted to try something different, so I turned it three times on a faceplate (and yes, it was fairly badly unbalanced) to get the rough shape, then centered the faceplate and turned a mortise, then hollowed the bowl with that on a chuck. There's...
  4. Alphabet Train

    I wanted to get my grand daughter Peyton an Alphabet Train made of wood. Saw numerous on the net for sale for an astronomical price. So, if Peyton is going to have an expensive train, why shouldn't Grandpa Kris make it for her. And this is what I've done here. All made of wood just lying...
  5. Wisconsin Banister

    Someone did a search for craftsman banister and Google delivered this new client to me. Thanks Lumberjocks! Here is a new version of the other one of my banisers that I created especially for the new client. The quarter-sewn oak was especially tough to sand out! This is very hard wood. The...
  6. Designing Woodworking Projects
    Hi, I'm trying to work out a few details for a future builtin project Here's how the project looks (see picture below of something I saw on the web which is similar to what I'd like to make - ofcourse don't expect something of that level of finish from me;) ): Rather than making cabinets, the...
  7. Finishing
    This coffee table for our daughter has been a long time in the works: I've had a lot of starts, stops, and do-overs, but it was finally starting to come together when I ran into one last problem (hopefully). As you can see in the photo below, on either side of the epoxy inlay, there are...
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