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IMG_3652.jpgThe six objects within the tight wrappings were these .. 70 viewstwo versions of what I expect are hot sauce, and very hot sauce; a small box from Lee Valley and a device within not seen before by this Galoot; three large chunks of dogwood wood (is there a rhyme tied to that somewhere?), Michael Dunbar's Federal Furniture book in hardcover, and one of the Charles Hayward series on period furniture, this volume on the English breeds of the speciesCharlie Driggs
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Folding_Chair_Paul_Sandby-View_near_the_Serpentine_River_during_the_Encampment_1780.jpgPaul Sandby 1780-View near the Serpentine River during the Encampment34 viewsA pencil, pen and watercolour drawing of the Serpentine river in Hyde Park during the encampment set up during the Gordon Riots in 1780. A large mess tent at centre back, with soldiers, camp followers and dogs by the tree-lined water. A girl with a wheelbarrow on the left, an officer on a folding chair at far right. Inscribed in pencil on the mount, 'Hyde Park during the Encampment 1780Sgt42RHR
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IMG_0715.JPGMoxon vise 42 viewsThis is build to drop into the dog holes along the east edge of the bench. With a 20" opening between the screws and a 6" capacity, it can handle most all drawer boxes I would likely work on as well as any dovetail joints.Charlie Driggs
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IMG_20150822_174929.jpg2015 Galoot BBQ 296 viewsmy small workbench, so much better than a Workmate(tm).
The thing on the left if the shaving pony we were using to rough our spoon blanks with a small drawknife. I had a couple of dog tie-out stakes and a ratchet strap cinching the bench solidly to the ground.
dlarue
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Bdaygaragesaling.jpgGP 5.5 drill, MF 1890 crank. Lathe Dogs? 27 viewsnicknaylo
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FIDs.jpgFids & Marlinspikes162 viewsUpper fid is dogwood, middle fid is osage orange. Both made by Bill Ghio. Lower fid is bone (probably cow). Bottom knife, marlinspike & sheath are KABAR set I bought ~1971 while serving on USS TICONDEROGA (CV14). Charlie Rodgers
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end_vises.JPGend vises24 viewsEnd vises, the one on the right has a dog, lining up with a set of square dog holes. dlarue
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P9120132b.jpgThe Log128 viewsThe log being slabbed, sitting on more pieces of log being used as a stand. Notice the simple dogs holding the log to be slabbed to the bottom supports. I'm a rank amateur blacksmith and I could make those :0)SomedayForge
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IMG_0948.JPGWhatzit #1247 views3/4" bench dog holes for scaleTRexF16
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Lathe_3.jpgHeadstock pulley49 viewsThis pulley is made out of Dogwood and has three steps to provide for different speeds. It is secured to the headstock shaft using a pin that is driven through a hole in the largest pulley. I had to remove one of the steps because of clearance issues.Sam Peterson
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IMG_2411.JPGTucker vise57 viewsswiveled, with dogs extended and outer jaw pivotedCharlie Driggs
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IMG_2413.JPGTucker vise56 viewsswiveled, with dogs extended and outer jaw pivotedCharlie Driggs
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