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Tomanydogs

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  1. Beautiful napkin holders Marg.
  2. Thanks Dave.
  3. Thanks trackman. The game looks complicated but it’s really easy to get the hang of it.
  4. Thanks Dan was a fun project to do especially to do it with my husband as we are both very green at woodworking. We were quite excited how the box turned out with all the individual holders.
  5. We are a Catan family and everyone owns the game. My son asked me to cut the board pieces on wood. So I used 1/8 Baltic birch plywood and photocopied the pieces and glued them on. Then my son son jokingly requested a box to put the pieces in. So my husband and I thought that it would be a good challenge for us. The box is made from 3/4”Wormy Maple with stained 1/4” Baltic birch top and bottom. The containers inside the box are 3/4” Western Cedar. The walls I designed on paper in a basket weave. The box measures 18 1/4” X 12 1/4” and 3 3/4” tall. With all the board pieces inside it weighs 11.6 lbs. We used a hole saw bit for the holes in the box and the rest was scrolled. We used Amber Shellac for the finish, which is why the wormy maple has an amber tint to it.
  6. This is my husbands ‘71 AMC Javelin. 3/4 inch thick pine cut with a 0/2 spiral blade.
  7. I am really impressed with this. Wow you do some very wonderful pieces!!! Can you tell me approx. how heavy the piece is? Thanks
  8. John Humpty Dumpty is very cute with his eyes and nose. The painting is excellent. I really like this piece. Well done.
  9. Nice work. The rope is a nice added touch.
  10. Welcome Alexander. Your portraits are awesome.
  11. Sorry it took two tries Charlie. But the end result is really good.
  12. That’s very ambitious. They look fantastic your family will be very pleased.
  13. Well done Dick. Probably feels good to know you did this from start to finish.
  14. That looks really good. Well done.
  15. Very nice looking. Good job.
  16. Frankly, I would be thrilled to be the recipient of this piece. As much as we all think we’re “perfect”, realistically we must know we have faults. There are some that try to change others to mold them to their “perfect” image. I’m very lucky because I know my husband “ loves me just the way I am”. The fact that it’s wonderfully scrolled on an imperfect board with an imperfect flower -which we can all relate to being, the message is very powerful and should not be taken out of context. Thank you Charlie, I will be making this one as well.
  17. Great idea on storing the numbers and having it set on a table. Very nicely made !!!
  18. Charlie, I always enjoy seeing your work. Well done.
  19. For anyone who doesn’t know him google Blair’s Bowls you can see his work on his Facebook page (even if you don’t have Facebook). I believe the spelling of his last name is Surette.
  20. That’s a great project Alex. I was thinking where can the ornaments go when they are taken off the calendar. If a small tree was scrolled to put beside the calendar the ornaments could be hung on the tree and Christmas morning the little tree would be decorated.
  21. Here’s something I’ve been working on. IMG_2523.MOV
  22. Tomanydogs

    RBG

    You cut a great piece from a great pattern.
  23. Congratulations !!!
  24. Very cool!!!
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