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  1. Cradle - It is a love hate relationship...

    This was my first project where I had a set deadline to finish. My wife is due to have our second child in about two weeks, so talk about pressure! I will eventually cut a design in the bottom brace (trestle?), and spend more time on the finish. I took ideas from many different plans and...
  2. Native American

    This is just one of many of my woodburns that I am working on at the time. Please comment. Thank you and have a great day!!!
  3. Worksharp 3000

    I recently bought a WS3000. It works great but needed someplace to store the disks and other stuff that comes with it. I couldn't afford some of the other jigs. I got the Stumpynubs plans and built this. I modified the plans by adding 1/2" to the depth of the disk file cut a 1/4"dado and...
  4. Cooler Box

    Just another cooler box I made.
  5. Son's Mahogany Box

    I bought a stack-o-boards at a local auction and found, much to my surprise, a piece of clear mahogany amongst the oak and poplar. I'd told my son I'd make a box for him and decided on this for the wood. It was already surface-planed, so all I had to do was the cutting, routing, joining and...
  6. small cosmetic brush

    this is a small cosmetic brush that my mom broke and i decided to put a new handle on. it is a small oak handle with a canola oil finish and i think it turned out fairly well.
  7. Modern Mantle Clock

    I had some left over small scraps of spalted maple from several years ago. It was such an unusual piece of wood I wanted a project that would capture the beauty of the pieces. I finally decided this week to make a small modernistic mantel clock using the small scraps I had. The clock base and...
  8. bench grinder tool rest

    This is my first project on this forum…..and to be honest, whilst its a very quick and perhaps "rough" build…it sort of represents some of the things I really enjoy in woodworking. I'm starting to love making tools, tool jigs and the like. Whilst I have used some machinery to get through this...
  9. Santa feeds a loud baby

    Want tp give younger woodworker a hint. If you started 20 years ago to carve a Santa for every member of the family, you should remember that those little children grow up and get married, and then you got more annual Santas to carve. This year, we got two new babies of the next generation...
  10. Power Tools, Hardware and Accessories
    I have a Dust Deputy I bought back in the day. It inspired the purchase of one of Oneida's Gorilla line of collectors and a Super Dust Deputy. In short, I'm a huge fan of cyclones. Today, I was making storage dohickeys (yes, that's the technical term, since I made them) for my Oneway...
  11. Power Tools, Hardware and Accessories
    I just received this sharpener as a birthday gift and I'm wondering if the Tormek and Jet jigs will work with it. I figure I can get the Jet gouge jig for about the same price as the Grizzly…...
  12. Power Tools, Hardware and Accessories
    So I've decided to build myself a sharpener. Lately I've been restoring some old tools and after flattening and sharpening a set of old chisels and a plane iron I decided that I've had enough with the sharpening by hand. So I found a great plan for a flat grinder by Nick Engler from his...
  13. Power Tools, Hardware and Accessories
    Looking to see if I could buy the green sharpening/grinding wheel made specially by and now discontinued by Highland Woodworking made for sharpening everything from planer blades, chisels, and even kitchen knives. They almost never come up on eBay and no one sells them new anymore. Was really...
  14. Marketplace Classifieds
    Hi all, recently a close friend of mine passed away and I came into possession of a bunch of woodcarving tools . I know my friend spent a lot of money and time on his projects and I feel wrong just keeping all of his tools and having them sit in my basement . He would always be in his shop...
  15. Blogs
    Part 1: Guided knife sharpening jig - a mix of woodworking and machining After lurking for nearly a decade, I figured I'd start to share a project or two. I've gotten a lot inspiration by reading through forum content over the years, so hopefully I can help spur others along in their creative...
  16. Blogs
    worksharp tool sharpener - first impressions segment 2 I realized that I needed decent way to hang on to the correct angle on the worksharp. I began looking for a tool holder to use with it but alas, there were none available and Lee Valley's holder would not work with this sharpener. Here's...
  17. Blogs
    Going, going, gone... Sunday I went to my first auction. My wife spied an article in the local paper about an estate auction being held nearby and part of the estate was a wood working shop! The auctions started at 10:00, and I didn't get there until nearly 9:45, so I didn't have as much...
  18. Finishing
    I recently sanded down my bathroom vanity (cabinets are wood, and frame is particle board), and then primed it with bulls eye 123. I let it sit for two days then painted it with semi-gloss acrylic paint. How long should I wait to apply the polycrylic and should I use the spray or the regular...
  19. Marketplace Classifieds
    $36 shipped or trade for spokeshaves, rip saw, or Stanley No 5 jack plane. Let me know quick if interested because I plan on throwing this up on ebay. Antique cast iron hand crank grinder. No maker's mark. I cleaned and lubricated the grinder and it spins easily. Wood handle is intact. Tool...
  20. Power Tools, Hardware and Accessories
    This listing (http://shreveport.craigslist.org/tls/3478774951.html) is for a Foley Belsaw SharpAll. Looks like it's in pretty rough shape. Is this worth saving as a sharpener? I could use a good sharpener, but I probably know as much as the original poster knows about the Foley Belsaw.
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