Jump to content

DWSUDEKUM

Member
  • Posts

    15,020
  • Joined

  • Last visited

  • Days Won

    11

Everything posted by DWSUDEKUM

  1. Very Nicely done Marshall. I am sure that your cousin will get a lot of enjoyment from it. Thanks for sharing it with us. DW
  2. This is my latest clock. It was made using Mahogany and Cedar. The clock insert is 3 inches the clock itself is 4 inches square. It was finished with tung oil and satin lacquer. DW
  3. This is a Steve Good Pattern. The top and bottom are Mahogany and the center is White Oak. Finished with shellac. DW
  4. Looks good John. I really like the alien. Thanks for sharing them with us. DW
  5. Very nicely done! I like that one but have no idea what it would or could sell for. In my experience it depends a lot on the market. Thanks for sharing it with us. DW
  6. This mug is actually a planter there are a series of 3 holes at the bottom. The wood used was Mahogany and sealed with spar urethane. This one is a planter holder and was an experiment. The woods used are pin and poplar. I used Minwax PolyShades Antique Walnut - Satin polyurethane to stain and seal the holder. DW
  7. Love the colors. What kind of paint and finish did you use on them. Thanks for sharing them with us. DW
  8. You did a great job on those Deb. Thanks for sharing them with us. DW
  9. Very nicely done Deb. I am sure he will get lots of enjoyment from them. Thanks for sharing them with us. DW
  10. Very nice Chris. My parents were doing that a couple of years ago. The coasters are a neat idea. Thanks for sharing them with us. DW
  11. Made this tray from a piece of scrap from my last bowl. Wood is poplar and cedar and the tray is about 7 inches long and 3 wide. Finished with satin polyeurathane. DW
  12. Very Nicely done Tony. Is that one of Sue's patterns? Thanks for sharing it with us. DW
  13. Very nicely done! I like them a lot. Thanks for sharing them with us. DW
  14. I like both of them Clayton.. Thanks for sharing them with us. DW
  15. Congratulations. The 1st one can always be a bit unnerving. Some times you will have good outings and sometimes not.. the public is a bit fickle DW
  16. Cheese box with mouse. The base pattern is Steve Goods I just modified it to be a box. Cut from pine and black walnut. Stained a golden maple ( water based stains ) finished with tung oil. DW
  17. Cut from 3/8 Poplar and Cedar. Finished with Tung Oil. DW
  18. Very nicely done Marshall. I have no doubt that your friend will be very pleased with their bench. Thanks for sharing them with us. DW
  19. Very nicely cut Todd. Thanks for sharing it with us. DW
  20. Very nicely done. Thanks for sharing it with us. DW
  21. This bowl was cut from 3/8 in poplar, sealed with Tung Oil and top coated with Shellac DW
  22. Very nicely done Jim. Thanks for sharing them with us. DW
  23. I used a version of that technique to transfer the lettering on my book safes I agree it is very simple to use. DW
  24. Ray I will probably be setting the price in the $4 - $5 range more than likely something like $4.25 or what ever it works out to with the taxes figured in to the price. Any more than that and I feel that they will be too expensive. DW
  25. Started stocking up for the craft show season which is fast approaching. I created a ring bowl to sit beside the sink so that you can put your rings in it when washing up or possibly doing the dishes ... what ever. These have sold well here. I used 5/16 in thick 3 in square red cedar with 1/4 in rings cut at 38.4 degrees. These bowls were finished with shellac. DW
×
×
  • Create New...