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  1. Salt Boxes

    A pair of salt boxes (or "wall salts", or "salt pigs") made from oak, rebate and nail construction. The oak was a single 2 foot long oak 2×4, given to each member of our woodworking guild as a build challenge. The bottom was grooved first with a plow plane, to take the base, then it was cut up...
  2. Endgrain Cutting Board

    Hickory and rock maple, finish is Watco Butcher Block, and I used Titebond II to hold it together. I basically followed the easy directions on The Wood Whisperer to make an endgrain cutting board. The images, in reverse order, are the first glue up, after the first sanding, the second glue up...
  3. Board Chest - Pine and Iron

    This is a blanket chest I just built on commission. It started out as three immaculately clear pine boards, a pile of wrought/cut nails, and some hardware from Horton Brasses. There are no knots in the chest - it is entirely clear. Amazing material. I decided early on that it would be...
  4. Designing Woodworking Projects
    I am wondering why this tote bottom has not split in the last 120 years? http://www.mycountrytreasures.com/v436walnutcutlerytray.html I have been looking at a lot of antique boxes and I see a lot of them with nailed on bottoms. It seems that without allowance ofr wood movement, they should...
  5. Focus on the Workspace
    Hey everyone, I live in the suburbs of Chicago and obviously our winters get pretty dang cold (8 degrees today). My shop is my attached garage and I've been looking for solutions to store my glues/finishes in there without any issue because i hate having to come inside, take off my dusty...
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