1Garageman
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This is not done yet. I need to attach the top and bottom, put a router edge on each, and of course apply a finish on the cherry wood. But I am so excited that it is finally starting to look good!



Looks AWESOME!! What kind of "finish" did you put on it? I really like it!Wrapped up the butcher block table for my kid sister for Christmas. It has a few flaws..learned a few things that didn't surface on the first one. Double doweled the legs just for a different look and didn't cut the taper through the walnut stripe in the legs. Its all walnut, white oak and Maple.
Wood purchased from Living Knot Lumber. Small local business in VA
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Howards food safe oil, then Howards oil/ wax combo.Looks AWESOME!! What kind of "finish" did you put on it? I really like it!




Very nice bowl! I like the thin flared rim.Simple Bowl with a "Twist"
Turned this for my daughter when she completed a 9 month training program that was centered in Albuquerque NM last year. The wood is mulberry and sourced locally in NM.
As always C&C welcomed.
From the top and side. Pencil for size comparison.
Here's the twist. At the graduation, each trainee received a memorial challenge cord. Daughter wanted here's captured in a locally sourced wooden bowl. The back story is that I gave her a bowl when she graduated from ECU in which I embedded an ECU Engineering challenge coin. The bowl was made from an oak tree taken down on campus for the student center construction. Here, I added a walnut sleeve to accentuate the coin from the bottom. The coin naturally grabs your eye from the top view. Yes, it is hard to miss from the bottom, I know.
Finish is none. Just sanded to 800 grit and Yorkshire grit.
She's happy.
Thanks for looking.
I do cross post. Also on the NCWW forum. Sent a note to the folks at GotWood and told them I posted their pencil all over the web. Good place to buy turning blanks, OBTW.Very nice bowl! I like the thin flared rim.
Oddly, I looked at your post here and then opened up the turners forum over on sawmill creek and saw it again!![]()
What round is your amish machine gun (760) chambered in?

I was gifted some maple recently by a fellow NCWoodworker.net member. Three pieces of 2.5-3" thick maple billets. Lost one with a tenon failure. Haven't had that happen in a long while. Here are the survivors. No finish has been applied, just Yorkshire grits.
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For perspective, these are around 9" in diameter (one is 1/4 larger than the other), and ~2.5" high. Some color and figure in one and straight grain in the other. My usual (slightly) flared and popcorn curled rim.
As always, C&C welcomed.
And, thanks for looking.

Not sure what happened with that. Soon as I saw it I edited and reinserted my intended photos. See repost (#218). Very strange!!!That maple looks an awful lot like metal.![]()

That maple looks an awful lot like metal
Lista vidmarus. . . I thought that was a fatal disease.Come on, Larry, have you never seen the species Lista vidmarus? Not that common but very durable and highly sought after.
Love the (literal) back of the envelope usage!I don't typically share my engineering and design plans, but I like most of ya'll, so I included pics of the engineering and design schematics.




Looks great! Congratulations! Glad to hear everything worked out.About 5 month's into my daughter-in-law's pregnancy, my son asked for help making a crib. He found a set of plans online, I found some quartersawn oak and we got started. We got it all cut to size and barely started on the assembly in a weekend.
Then things went south with the pregnancy. Looked like they were going to lose the baby. DIL went to the hospital for 3 weeks and when the baby went into distress, they delivered her at 1 lb 3 oz. By unspoken agreement, my son and I decided to hold off on any more work until my granddaughter was out of the woods.
6 weeks later, she's doing really well!
The accent pegs are rosewood. They hide the holes for the mattress frame pegs (to adjust the height). The countersunk screws were an unfortunate necessity, as we measured the door to my granddaughter's eventual bedroom is just slightly too small for the crib to go through unless we made it so it could be taken apart. We used 3 each 1/4" counter sunk panhead bolts on each corner, which go into threaded inserts.
Anyway...Saturday we worked about 14 hours and the 3 of us got it ready for finish.
Proud girl dad in the middle. My youngest son was home from Med School and helped too.
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Beautiful!I am finally DONE! I hope our 8 year old loves it forever!
Thanks!!!Beautiful!
Your Grandkids are going to argue over who gets this someday.
Best wishes to you and your family. Lovely crib the three of you made.About 5 month's into my daughter-in-law's pregnancy, my son asked for help making a crib. He found a set of plans online, I found some quartersawn oak and we got started. We got it all cut to size and barely started on the assembly in a weekend.
Then things went south with the pregnancy. Looked like they were going to lose the baby. DIL went to the hospital for 3 weeks and when the baby went into distress, they delivered her at 1 lb 3 oz. By unspoken agreement, my son and I decided to hold off on any more work until my granddaughter was out of the woods.
6 weeks later, she's doing really well!
The accent pegs are rosewood. They hide the holes for the mattress frame pegs (to adjust the height). The countersunk screws were an unfortunate necessity, as we measured the door to my granddaughter's eventual bedroom is just slightly too small for the crib to go through unless we made it so it could be taken apart. We used 3 each 1/4" counter sunk panhead bolts on each corner, which go into threaded inserts.
Anyway...Saturday we worked about 14 hours and the 3 of us got it ready for finish.
Proud girl dad in the middle. My youngest son was home from Med School and helped too
Best wishes to you and your family. Lovely crib the three of you made.

