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This House Is For The Birds!Apr 12, 2009

No, I’m not expecting, and definitely not hoping for, a Kangaroo Bird or even a Thoober to take up housekeeping in this delightful birdhouse. It was just a bit of Springtime fun, and just in time for Easter too!

This House Is For The Birds!

Blending both woodworking and woodturning with a bit of funky color resulted in this whimsical, and what my wife calls, ‘Seuss Hoose’. It measures almost 40 inches from the finial to the bottom of the base with a maximum diameter of about 13 inches. It features two levels of housing with two ‘apartments’ on each level.

This is something that has been on my ToDo list for the past couple of years. There was a Spruce tree just to the side of our patio that the top came off of and I always thought that it would make a great pole for a birdhouse. Last year I made the Easter Basket Plant Pot Bowl so I wanted to make something for this Easter, to keep up the tradition. It seemed to be fitting to make a birdhouse.

Here’s a photo of how it looks atop the 12 foot tree/pole:

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Maple And Cherry Cutting BoardApr 09, 2009

Here’s a cutting board that I just recently finished. It is made of Maple and Cherry and is approximately 10″ long X 7″ wide and 1″ thick.

Maple And Cherry Cutting Board

It is finished with a liberal coating of mineral oil to protect it. Of course, regular applications will be required for maintenance. The edges were rounded, giving it a completely different, and a much preferred, look than a previous Maple and Cherry Cutting Board that I did.

Cutting boards are something that I do on an ongoing basis. I seldom stop to specifically make one. I tend to throw appropriate sized pieces of scrap in an area on one of my benches and once they collect into enough pieces they move to the next step, which in this case would be to be cut to size. Then each step, like the gluing, planing, finishing, etc., that is to follow is done piecemeal, at the end of a day or when I’m stumped with another project, or just need a break from another project. Over time they are completed, like this one. As with books, I usually have several boards in various stages on the go at any one time.

Here are a couple of more photos of this one:

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The Lingering Effects Of Hurricane JuanApr 08, 2009

I mentioned in the previous post that I used the chainsaw quite extensively following Hurricane Juan and that I am still cleaning up remnants of it’s arrival so I thought that I would shed a little light on that. I know that it’s not really ‘woodworking’ but cleaning up the devastation left in it’s wake was definitely working with wood!

At 12:10 a.m. ADT, Monday September 29, 2003, Hurricane Juan made landfall in Nova Scotia as one of most powerful and damaging hurricanes to ever affect Canada. It hit us broadside as a Category 2 hurricane with winds near 160 km/h. It claimed 8 lives in Atlantic Canada and was the first hurricane since 1893 to bring these types of winds to the city of Halifax.

The Lingering Effects Of Hurricane Juan

The winds came in from the South and luckily there is a small hill on that side of our home. We figure that it hit there and bounced over the house since the trees on both ends were blown down. There was also a small area sort of behind our place that there was some loss. Other than losing the back window of our son’s car and a wooden swing we fared out pretty well. Only one tree, the one that smashed the swing, came within 3 feet of our home.

I estimate that we lost around 300 trees on our small piece of property. These were mostly spruce that ranged in diameters from 4″ to 12″ and in heights, or lengths in this case, of 40 to 50 feet with a few even longer. Spruce has little root depth and grew so close together that when one toppled it would bring down several others with it.

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Wonderful Walnut For The WallsMar 30, 2009

Last summer I was able to reclaim some old wood that appeared to be the two ends to an organ or an upright piano. Originally thinking that they were cherry or possibly just poplar I later found that they were made of Walnut. After taking them apart I had two pieces that were approximately 4 feet tall, 12 inches wide and just over 3/4 inch thick. I also ended up with two pieces about 18 inches long, 12 inches wide and 2 inches thick.

Over the past couple of weeks I was able to get a few picture frames built using some of this Walnut.

Wonderful Walnut For The Walls

These ones are 20″ X 22″ and finished with a few coats of wipe-on poly.

The frame here below is considerably larger at 32″ X 41″ and it is also finished with just a few coats of wipe-on poly:

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