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  1. Spalted elm & walnut salt & pepper shakers

    When I cut the corners off my shop stool, I had a couple triangular pieces left over. One of them became a butter dish (I'll be posting that soon), and that in turn had some cut-offs. Some of those cut-offs turned into this pair of salt and pepper shakers. I drilled a 5/8" hole in the center of...
  2. SALT & PEPPER GRINDERS

    Last week, I posted pictures of the stuff I did on Christmas vacation. People asked for detailed shots of the grinders. Here they are, I keep them mostly straight lines since there is so much character in the teak I use. I do 2 lines for the salt and 3 for the pepper. I cut a recess in the top...
  3. the santa in me-CHOO CHOO TRAIN

    THIS HAS BEEN SO MUCH FUN FOR ME, ITS A SMALL TRAIN SET MADE FOR A FRIENDS GRANDSON, THE ENGINE IS MADE FROM WALNUT, RED CEDAR AND DOG WOOD AND HEART PINE, AND THE CARS ARE MADE WITH ANTIQUE SOUTHERN HEART PINE AND WALNUT. I PAINTED A FIRE BOX WITH FLAMES IN IT , THIS LITTLE BOY IS FIVE YEARS...
  4. Designing Woodworking Projects
    I have a 42×18 x 1 3/8" piece of Myrtlewood and a 52×14 x 1 1/8" piece of Walnut with live edges that I'd like to make into a coffee table that stands at 18" high to the top of the table. The Myrtlewood is to be the top. I was thinking two wide (14") Walnut legs. I will use all the live edges on...
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