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| PRESENTERS |
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| Steve
Willis, Manger of Houston's Rockler (right) and Randy Abramson,
Assistant Manager of Houston's Woodcraft (left), show Club members new and hot items for stuffing
Christmas stockings of woodworker.
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| SHOW
and TELL PROJECTS |
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Monte
Richards points out features in his creche. The roof is of cedar fence
wood and the slab is mesquit.
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Giving
away the time the photo was taken, this clock is the result of Lon
Kelley's gluing together leftover cherry triangles
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| Richard
Storm points out features of his shadow box that he crafted to honor
fire firefighters at their graduation. The box is of aromatic
cedar. An actual antique fire pull-box is encased within the shadow box.
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Using
an Arbor Tech mini-carver, Bill White crafted this bowl from a piece of
camphor wood. It is a Christmas present to himself. |
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Clark Kellogg points out features of his
teak end table. Clark used slip tenons as opposed to mortise and tenon.
The handles are made of ipe.
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Jeremy
Grubbs holds up his table made of padauk. Notice the wonderfully
crafted butterfly joints. |
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| Steve
LeGrue shows and talks about Christmas ornaments he crafted and then
gilded. |
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Rich
holds up an original circa 1880s bowsaw that will be the model for one
that he plans to make. |
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