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100_4664.JPGhaida mask51 viewscedar mask. Wow this wood is like mush. I could only find two chisels in my roll that will cut this stuff. Next time, BASSWOOD!dlarue
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100_4680.JPGpainted mask20 viewshideous.dlarue
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100_4849.JPGTool Group meeting Apr 201319 viewsStuff I brought home from the Tool Group of Canada meeting. 2 SJ Addis chisels, one no-name chisel, a coupld of small stones, a riggers knife, and two leather prickers.dlarue
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100_4850.JPGAxolite stone22 viewssmall white sharpening stone, quite fine.
still has most of the box, and name on the stone too.dlarue
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100_5104.JPGCentre bits22 viewsclose shot of 1 inch and 7/8 centre bitsdlarue
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100_5105.JPGCentre bits17 viewsthe other side of the bitsdlarue
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100_5106.JPGMarples Centre Bits22 viewsNOS centre bits.
See the pretty tempering colours?dlarue
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100_5212.JPGcanoe paddle178 viewsOur Scout group bought a batch of these rather bland looking paddles. I had recently made a somewhat dismal first attempt at a shaded oval fan, which was too hideous for furniture, but perfect for a paddle...dlarue
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100_5345.JPGGalootaclaus 201424 viewsGC from Jim O'Briendlarue
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100_5350.JPGcurly maple shaker boxes102 viewsThese are for a local charity auction. I had some trouble with the bands due to a bit of figure in the veneer, but only had one actual failure. Finished with tung oil and shellac.dlarue
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100_5354.JPGFinished Paddle88 viewsI inlaid a poorly made shaded fan into my canoe paddle. Too ugly for furniture, but perhaps too beautiful for a paddle?dlarue
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100_5390.JPGHatchet116 viewsI picked this hatchet head up at the Tools Of The Trade sale in Pickering. I made the handle from some ash firewood using a crosscut saw, a(nother) hatchet, drawknife, spokeshave, and scraper.dlarue
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