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  1. Maple & Walnut Heirloom Baby Cradle

    I have just completed this cradle made from maple and walnut. The cradle is the second I have made from the same plan. We are expecting twin girls in October so we decided on two cradles rather than one big one. The plan originates from a December 1986 issue of Woodsmith magazine. I altered the...
  2. Woodland Place benches (4)

    Recently, I was approached about providing furniture for a room in the assisted living home where my mother lives. It is an enclosed porch that over looks a courtyard. The courtyard is due for development and planting by a local Master gardening group and the little room will be a great place...
  3. The "Stripper"

    This is my first Teardrop project. It's a hybrid of my love for strip-built boats, and, at the time, new fascination with tiny campers. The walls are maple ply with Ash and Mahagony detailing. The roof is about 300 cedar strips. The whole shell is encapsulated in fiberglass/epoxy, like a boat...
  4. Marketplace Classifieds
    http://westernmass.craigslist.org/mat/1439541802.html I was just perusing Craigslist and found these two useful items for hire. I hope someone can use his services. He also is selling wide slabs for tabletops : ) Hopefully I've posted this in the correct area . I also found other leads to...
  5. Blogs
    SAW BUCKS: TAKING THE BULL BY THE HORNS SAW BUCKS: TAKING THE BULL BY THE HORNS The First and Only Sawmill Forum to Put Sawyers in the Drivers Seat At last there's a new forum out there that's geared up for sawmill operators and it looks like "Saw Bucks" is just what the doctor ordered...
  6. Wood & Lumber
    My father and I have been jawing about cutting down some trees on his land in Weld, Maine, and having a portable sawmill operator come to mill it for us. Well, we finally did it at the end of September. We milled up a whole pile of hard maple, ash, and white birch. The sawmill owner/operator...
  7. Sweating for Bucks Through Woodworking
    I have getting closer everyday to making the decision to purchase a portable sawmill. This will primarily be for a hobby at first, but I would like your feedback about being able to sell raw lumber. I would like to understand if it is feasible for me to think I can make a little money (maybe...
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