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  1. Oval Three-Wood Band Saw Boxes

    March, 2010-These are fun to make, and there is very little scrap. First is a glue up of some wood. The top is poplar, but I can't tell you what the other two are. They are from the cut-off pile at an exotic wood store I go to. The smaller box is made out of the core left over from the...
  2. Two-Wood Band Saw Boxes

    March, 2010-More fun boxes, with very little waste. The exotic wood in the middle came from the cut-off pile from Anderson Lumber Company in St. Petersburg, Florida. The oak came from an old book rack I picked up at a thrift shop for $1. These are sanded to 600-grit and finished with Watco...
  3. Flying Squirrel Nesting Boxes for Life Rank Project

    Sorry for the length of the post, but if you ever want to make Flying Squirrel Nesting boxes, you will apprecaite the detailed information provided herein. My son made five (5) flying squirrel nesting boxes for his BSA Life rank project. My son was supposed to do at least 6 hours for his...
  4. Nesting Oval Band Saw Boxes in Bright Green

    April, 2010-More fun with cut-offs, glued up. Here are three nesting boxes. When you make the first one, the left over core is good for another one, and then another one. This is mostly pine, with some other woods mixed in. The green is T-shirt tie-dye left over from my daughter's project...
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