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  1. Birch bark carving knife pair (SPRAD knives)

    This is the story of the pair of knives I made to send to MaFe, with the plan that he would pick one of the knives for himself, and then send me a sheath for the other knife in return. As I wasn't sure of the size of his hands, I made the knives similar in size, sized more for my large hands...
  2. Salt and Pepper Bub-thing-ga

    Realized I never posted this little item to my portfolio. A salt and pepper thing from bubinga (a Bub-thing-ga!) It's been in service for years now, and I'm realizing I never put any finish on it. I might empty it out, clean it up, and dump it in some mineral oil just to make things official...
  3. Mahogany Bowl

    My first attempt at a concentric stacked ring bowl. I had some issues with drill marks so I might need to use something other than the drill press next time to make my holes. I finished this with a mixture of melted beeswax and mineral oil. Overall, I'm not totally happy with it because it does...
  4. Power Tools, Hardware and Accessories
    I got a dust deputy for my old shop vac about a month ago and love it so far for cleanup and some light dust collection. What I don't love is holding myself back from hurling it, and the mess of hoses out into the yard every time I attempt to move it around the shop and the constant bucket...
  5. Blogs
    HUGE Eucalyptus score Sheesh. Good thing I have a truck now. I saw a note on craigslist today (online classifieds) that a guy had put "10 to 15 more" eucalyptus logs out in the alleyway behind his house. LA is all blocks split in half by access alleys big enough to drive 2 cars through...
  6. Blogs
    At last, a resawing jig! I got 2 1" Timberwolf blades from Suffolk Machinery Corp. - 2TPI and 3TI - several months ago, and have been dying to try them out ever since. In that time I had several more projects, mom's 10-day long yearly visit, my best friends' wedding, a project I built for that...
  7. Woodworking Skill Share
    Hi All, my buddy and i are slabbing some beech and the slabs will mostly be between 3 and 4 inches thick. my question is once we get this stuff stacked and stickered, do we need to run ratcheting straps over it to insure that it won't bow or crown? or will it naturally remain fairly stable...
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