Here’s another fruit bowl made out of Ash that I completed recently. It is very similar to the one that I made for my daughter for Christmas. However, the Ash that I used for this one has a more brownish color. The bowl is just over 10″ in diameter and about 2: tall. It was [...]
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This month’s meeting of the Atlantic Woodworkers Association featured Dave Wilkins from the Nova Woodturners Guild with a woodturning demo. The theme of his presentation was projects to do with all those small pieces of scrap wood that we tend to accumulate. For this presentation Dave took a 3 to 4 inch square of wood [...]
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A few weeks ago the Atlantic Woodworkers were treated to a tour of the Wooden Window & Door Co., located in the small community of Woodville in the beautiful Annapolis Valley. Our host was owner/operator Troy Wood. Yep, you got that right – Troy Wood of Woodville owns and operates the Wooden Window and Door [...]
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Well, it seems that that the Olympics are sweeping the nation and I thought I’d share some videos of a group of construction workers that are doing some extraordinary things with their tools. I like to think of them as participants in the 2010 Tool Olympics!
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Yes, indeed! Once again, more wine stoppers! But fear not, this is the final installment for last season’s Christmas run of wine stoppers. Here’s twelve more in the flame shape that I find, as you can imagine, quite enjoyable to make. Since they only take 15 minutes or so to turn I do them in [...]
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Oh no, I’m not done yet, here’s even more wine stoppers! Again, these were made for the past Christmas season. This time there are 16 stoppers and in quite a colorful array of woods. There’s stoppers made of Pau Rosa, Yellowheart, Zebrawood, Thuya burl, Purpleheart, Red Palm, Pauduk, Jatoba and even one made of Walnut [...]
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