I recently made one for my grandson's cremains. Walnut sides, ebony splines and spalted silver maple divider and lid, walnut and bronze pin hinges a la Rob Cosman, with antique English cast pedestal...
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I recently made one for my grandson's cremains. Walnut sides, ebony splines and spalted silver maple divider and lid, walnut and bronze pin hinges a la Rob Cosman, with antique English cast pedestal...
I'd just melt some beeswax and fill the holes with that.
I have to ask. Eight hours of full blast Aztec death whistle??? Are you about to become the neighbor from hell??
A friend who is a nail technician recommends tea tree oil.
Thanks for showing the process, Tom. I appreciate the pictures and enjoy watching the progress. Keep 'em coming.
The nozzels on inkjet cartriges can often be revitalized by cleaning with a Q-tip and some rubbing alcohol,
Bump with price drop to $300.
Sending positive thoughts for your continued success in battling the evil one. Thank you and the creek family for providing such a welcoming oasis over the years.
Well said, Dave. I help a digitally challenged widow friend with her computer and Iphone and she is frequently calling and asking me about someone who has called her and wanted personal information...
For Sale, and pick up in Yorktown, VA or you pay shipping…a lightly used Monster Articulated Arm Hollowing System. I used it on my Powermatic 4224 lathe and was pleased with it, but wanted to do...
Curious to know if you wiped off the excess oil after applying it? I've used the Mahoney's Utility Finish on bowls for many years. I usually give it a nice heavy application, rubbed in with the...
For Sale, and pick up in the Hampton Roads, VA area…a very lightly used Oneway Laser Hollowing System. Can be adjusted for 20-24” swing lathe. I used it on my Powermatic 4224 lathe and was pleased...
My sister was at SUNY Oswego during the '66 blizzard. Dorms were snowed in for nearly a week. We were living in Alaska with hardly any snow.:D
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Nicely done. It's an appealing shape. Better get that chain saw tuned up!
Mighty pretty, Bryan!
For those with a Tormec, this just popped up on my YouTube feed. Shows sharpening of blade for Stanley No 40.
After 80+ years Santa finally delivered. I figured my list got lost in the mail, or possibly there was some naughtiness going on, but I'm putting on my protective gear and waiting for the...
I've done oval coasters as Richard suggested and they did not crack.
As a child of the fifties, when sunscreen consisted of baby oil with iodine, I managed to get some frightful sun burns. Out of an abundance of caution there have been yearly dermatologist visits for...
If there are any wood features elsewhere in the museum I'd try and match them by creating a simple color matched wood moulding just big enough to cover the ragged edges. Double sided window glazing...
I use either Mahoney's Utility Finish, or Doctor's Woodshop Walnut oil. Last time I ordered what for me is probably a lifetime supply from Doctor's Woodshop and really like it. I think they are...
Not sure about using bondo to secure the bed rail nut though. I think I'll just leave it open, or use a bolt cover.
Beautiful!!
I remember a couple of bed building videos posted by Charles Neil a few years ago that had some good info. He made T-slats that were super strong and eliminated the need for a center post. I used...
The Museum of the American Revolution in Yorktown is really nice, as are the Yorktown Battlefield National Park Service facilities. I have enjoyed biking the Yorktown battlefield trails in the fall...