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Red-winged blackbird | June's risograph Patreon reward! Sign up HERE before June 1st at the $5 tier to get your own.
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I cut these cedar slabs with this holzforma g660 and an Alaskan mill 😎 going to use them to make bookshelves and maybe cabinets or siding or something
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Did this the other day and hadn't gotten to posting about it. About two years ago I built my new workbench, and installed a vice (original post under the break), then never went back and made a handle. Instead I was using whatever scrap I could find at the time. Now I have a nice handle!

The fun part is it's another piece built from wood off my land.
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#woodworking#hobby#crafts#hand tools#vice#woodturning#tools#make your own tools#locally sourced#lathe#handtools
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Turned a random bowl out of walnut, was mainly just messing around with the external curve. Now it is holding clementines.


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A little something off the firewood pile. I'm really proud of this one
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Woodworking adjacent work today, I turned my stockpile of local beeswax from the farmers market into a beeswax finish.

It consists of beeswax and mineral oil. Take some beeswax and add some mineral oil and melt it together. Once it's melted adjust the amount of mineral oil so that when it cools it's easy to spread. (I usually spread a small amount on the back of a plate then feel it's consistency). Once it feels good out it into jars and let it cool.

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Been turning a lot of baby rattles recently, and am starting to have more rattles than I know what to do with.




The majority are made from cherry and oak, with the light one with the really rounded ends turned from a poplar that fell in a windstorm.
They are all finished with beeswax and are incredibly satisfying to play with.
#woodworking#crafts#hand tools#lathe#wood#oak#cherry#rattles#toys#wood toys#poplar#captive ring#wood turning#turning
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Some stuff I'm working on for my MN Master Naturalist capstone project
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Started working on my first chair, got the legs attached and noticed I messed up a little bit. Not quite sure how I managed it. Still have a lot left to do, but it's a start.

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Been working on a staked table for the last little while. Had a random price of oddly shaped wood I picked up somewhere. It's cat approved.



I think I should have done round legs, but it's still fun.
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Week 5 Secretary Desk. This weekend I mostly finished the base and glued on the face frames. Many things are left to build. The drop down desk, drawers, and crown moulding are next on my list.
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Ended up being extra motivated today and got a coat of garnet shellac onto the new toolbox

#woodworking#hobby#crafts#hand tools#wood#furniture#handtools#toolbox#shellac#garnet shellac#finishing#wood finish
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I made a new handle for this saw I got from a garage sale. Swapped from a plastic handle to a solid walnut handle, carved to fit my hands. The left is before the right is after


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Been working on a couple projects recently.
First one was a medium sized tool box with dovetails. Its made of white oak for the top and bottom, and ash for the sides. I haven't done dovetails recently, and I was a bit rusty. Still need to hit it with some shellac


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Been testing out some children's toys, made a car and truck out of some scrap, and made a alligator that chomps as it gets wheeled around.
Probably going to remake the wheels as there was a bit more tear out then I like



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Just finished a staked bench. It's oak, finished with a garnet shellac and beeswax




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