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| PRESENTER |
| Vernon
Neal talks about the latest and greatest in laser levels and how to
properly use them.
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| SHOW
and TELL PROJECTS |
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Steve
Wavro shows off his framed scrollsaw work, a nicely done "never
forget" memorial piece and a pretty tiger...grrrrrreat.
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| John
Gay is not horsing around and no one has to be wary of Greeks bearing
gifts. John crafted this clever Trojan Horse to accommodate man's
best friend, a dog (not a husband). The dog house features an
entrance ramp and a side access "window". The tail can
be lifted for the owner to access the house for cleaning
purposes. John built this unique dog house to be auctioned at the
upcoming Houston Dog Show and dog house competition for CAP. The
material is made of old cedar fences finished with an exterior sealer
and spar varnish. |
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Mark
Behring holds a car, one of many that he crafted, as his donation to
WWCH's toy making program. |
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Bob Wink must have taken a
"cue" from a friend because he crafted a couple of pool cue
racks out of oak for him. Just for the record, Bob has all his
fingers and his thumbs aren't broken.
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Mark
Behring showed off his talents with this nicely done intarsia of a New
York lighthouse using mostly domestic woods such as mahogany, poplar,
pine, red cedar and walnut. |
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| Cliff
and Monica Ober proudly show club members a child's rocking chair they
crafted together of curly cherry finished with oil and urethan. |
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Red
oak, poplar and walnut come together is this fine work of art by Dan
Smith Dan's trains for sure will run on time and choo-choo will
keep time with tick-tock. |
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| These
wooden wheels being shown by Denis Muras will someday make a fine clock. |
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A
leather holster won't do it for Ted Ojevich, his phone holster is hand
made of wood. Rare earth magnets keep the lid closed. Ted
says his arms don't brush up against it so the square corners are not a
problem. |
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| Tanya
Pierce shows club members her well made hand plane of cocobolo. c |
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