March 2005 Projects June 2005 Projects
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| A miniature quilt rack stands beside road runner recipe card holders crafted by John Murray--- beep beep --- Is Wile E. Coyote next? | |
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Steve Wavro explains how the different hues of aromatic cedar create color combinations in his intarsia hummingbirds. Walnut cherry, oak and some scrap add to the artistic effect. |
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Dennis Serig holds his letter opener of maple and walnut. Expecting mail? |
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Arthur Thompson solved a couple of unique problems for musicians. The standing items are designed to hang on sheet music stands and hold the musician's pencil. The long holder clamps onto a music stand and holds a viol bow (you can't see the springs in these photos). Arthur used purple heart and even ebony from a grand piano. |
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Joseph Rice explains how he made and used his finger joint jig to create this finger jointed coaster holder . |
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Mark Bolinger shows club members how his horizontal router mortise maker clamps onto a table saw |
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Rich Thomas talked to club members about various CAD programs available for woodworkers and designers. Rich prefaced his talk with some photos of macho picku... uh.. machu picchu.. and pointed out the tight joints in huges blocks of stone (Editors note: Those were ... um ... built by aliens from outer space) |
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Ken Kooser showed examples of new woodworking hardware he came across at a woodworking show in Georgia. |
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Steve Procter follows up on his cabinet project he constructed, shipped to California and then flew there to assemble it. How many guys do you know would do that for there sister...huh???. |
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Clarence Mallett reads off the winning raffle ticket numbers. |
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Members gather to inspect the projects for April Show and Tell. |
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