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JewelryBox1.jpgSandy's Rewards138 viewsJewelry box made from red oak, salvaged from a neighbor's friend's yard in the weeks following Hurricane "Sandy." Boards were riven by hand from the "rounds" left by the tree service.jjl134
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JewelryBox2.jpgSandy's Rewards cont'd97 viewsFinished with one coat thinned BLO, four coats of 1/2-lb cut garnet shellac, two coats of 2-lb cut garnet shellac.jjl134
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IMG_0906.JPGFirewood/Bow Saw143 viewsFrame made to fit a broken Craftsman bow saw blade. 24" W by 12" H with a 7" depth of cut.jjl134
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IMG_3300.JPGPipe Box in Red Oak184 viewsThis is a gift for some friends in Vermont. It's made of riven red oak, a large chunk of which was rescued from my firewood pile.jjl134
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IMG_3301.JPGScrap Lumber Spring Pole Lathe199 viewsWhat better way to honor George and Abe than to make something seriously galootish. Besides, I had to clear up some space in the garage er, workshop. This is made from common construction lumber, nailed together. I will get around to permanently affixing the tool rest next weekend. Do NOT attempt to turn anything other than green, freshly cut wood with one of these! Crikey, what a workout.jjl134
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