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Ha!   That's how I made the paddle, "chainsaw" 1990 Homelite Super XL running on 32:1 Klotz Racing oil.
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Originally posted by BuffaloBFN BuffaloBFN wrote:

Do you have a detail pic of the long edge joinery?

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I finally got the camera out again. It's a cheap digital so I hope the picture is clear enough and is what you are looking for. I wish Tim was here to get a decent shot!





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Part 1 of our oldest's 1st semester wood tech project.









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what's the purpose of the slots? is that part 2?
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Yes, it is a two step stepstool and the bottom section has guides that slide in the top section slot.
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Is it a squatty Potty?



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LOL, nope.
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No pictures but just put our house under contract and am dreading moving my shop and considering parting ways with the unisaw.....Woodworking will never be the same without that beast
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Finished product...





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His next project is our dining table. We got the reclaimed wood planks this weekend and he'll be starting on it soon.





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A little different from the really nice examples of fine carpentry seen in this thread.
Its wood, and its work!


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So you took a block of wood and found a Pelican hiding inside!   Impressive work.
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Very nice Ethan. Besides boat restoration, it looks like you sure have other talents. Go for it!


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hey that's a nice stool and i thought the pelican looked good in the first pic
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Thanks.

That pelican is really nice...good work!
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First winter project. Single track (one loop) cribbage board for 223 shells. Found a huge bag of the perfect sized brass grommets at a junk shop a while back. Tic Toc. Odd winter. It's raining today and washing the snow away.
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Nice!
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Originally posted by susan susan wrote:

Wow... It's a great work you did. I like this one.

These spamming robot programs from India and China always amaze me!


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Our oldest made another cutting board for my mom.



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We were working at the house Saturday and our youngest was going through a couple scrap piles. We've been cleaning or burning most of the construction waste and it seems others have decided our house is a dump spot for them, too. He managed to find some nice cedar lumber pieces and decided to keep them so he could build something. He decided he wanted to make a simple desk, so we worked together to make one out of the cedar, some scrap 2x4's and pallet wood. He did most of the main cuts and fitting himself. We think it turned out pretty good.




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That looks really nice and sturdy. Also nice to hear a someone young interested in doing something other than playing video games.. Keep it up!
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Thanks...yeah, glad both our boys are interested in doing things with their hands, and being creative.
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Nice work!
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Originally posted by Okie Boarder Okie Boarder wrote:

Thanks...yeah, glad both our boys are interested in doing things with their hands, and being creative.

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They must have gotten that skill from their dad! I have a feeling they helped out with the Supra project. Keep them going.


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It does run in the family, on both sides. My wife and I have parents and grandparents with varying levels of hands on personalities and skills.

They did help a little with the Supra...they were quite a bit younger back then.
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Sprayed a couple coats of polyurethane on it this weekend to finish it. He also stained the legs and trim pieces with a very light stain. The stained pine and unstained cedar ended up matching up pretty good once we did the poly.

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I could use one of these

Originally posted by DrCC DrCC wrote:

I tried to make a new paddle.



Spalted Maple.








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Obviously not made by me, but impressive nonetheless




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Late looking at this thread but all this talk and posting of chainsaw stuff makes me all itchy and figgity!    Cool work on the Pelican project as I have trouble cutting up a limb.
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Originally posted by JPASS JPASS wrote:

Obviously not made by me, but impressive nonetheless





I'm impressed! I'm sure he put in plenty of man hours on it.


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