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mallets.JPGMallets Aforethought135 viewsA bunch of croquet mallets I made for my daughter's Cub Pack. Birch firewood for the heads, and scavanged brook handles from the curbside. With Mallets Aforethought (apologies to Roy Underhill).dlarue (33 votes)
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100_3999.JPGInfill Kits137 viewsSt james Bay smoother, Hoosier Tools shoulder, and St James Bay block planes. dlarue (15 votes)
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100_2159.JPGShaker Oval Boxes191 viewsI made these at a box-making class at Lee Valley. The table? Oh, that's just a bit of parquetry I did...dlarue (18 votes)
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CelticCross.jpgCeltic Cross79 viewsXmas 2006 gift for my SIL. It's curly butternut, finished with shellac.dlarue (14 votes)
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100_5883.JPGouthouse59 viewsI built some dutch doors for the outhouse. Now you can have a nice view and so can everyone else.dlarue (9 votes)
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SJBT_Block_2.jpgSJBT Block Plane99 viewsMmmmm... Trophy Shavingsdlarue (17 votes)
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100_5350.JPGcurly maple shaker boxes77 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 (12 votes)
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100_5354.JPGFinished Paddle64 viewsI inlaid a poorly made shaded fan into my canoe paddle. Too ugly for furniture, but perhaps too beautiful for a paddle?dlarue (12 votes)
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100_5212.JPGcanoe paddle136 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 (12 votes)
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birchbox1.jpgBrich Bark Box59 viewsAfter making some traditional shaker boxes, I ran out of thin wood, and tried using some birch bark. It worked quite well. dlarue (12 votes)
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CrossDetail.jpgCeltic Cross detail67 viewsI made this cross for my SIL for Xmas 2006. My carving skills were so poor, that I had to make a texturing tool to hide the hideous mess I made of the background.dlarue (12 votes)
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wedge.jpgTusk Tenon82 viewsThis in on the trestle table I built up at the cottage. When I needed to make a wedge, I just grabbed the first wedge-shaped bit of wood that was handy, for a pattern ;^)dlarue (12 votes)
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