OntarioHunter
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Beer fridge in a woodworking shop? Hmmm. Make sure health insurance is paid up.
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Outstanding! I'm just starting a similar desk for my wife out of black walnut.this is a cherry desk I made for my wife. I cut the tree down and milled it myself several years ago.


those tongue depressor carvings are probably the coolest thing I have ever seen.A few things I've made over the years.
Several miniature ducks and decoys as well.
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Here are some tongue depressor carvings.
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Short kid problems.
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some very nice work.A few things I've made over the years.
Several miniature ducks and decoys as well.
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Here are some tongue depressor carvings.
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Short kid problems.
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I like how you matched the knots on the two vertical pieces. A lot of people wouldn't have taken the time to do that.I finally finished my bow rack. I've had this beetle kill pine sitting around in my garage for about 8 years. SO glad to have it up on the wall.
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I still have a few pieces of the pine left, but they are smaller so they don't take up too much space. Might try to turn something on the lathe.
I nearly messed that up. I was laying them out to mark up the holes for the pegs and it didn't look right, but I couldn't figure out why. I spent a long time trying to figure out what was wrong. I'm glad I didn't just push past the thought and start drilling.I like how you matched the knots on the two vertical pieces. A lot of people wouldn't have taken the time to do that.
Nicely done! The grain is gorgeous.I made this dinner table for my wife for our 15th anniversary. After a decade of teenagers and sharpie accidents and life, it was due for a facelift. Sanded it down and in the process of refinishing it. Man, I love wide plank quarter sawn white oak. There’s nothing like that first coat of Waterlox.
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