Brady made this candle snuffer from cocobolo and brass. The brass was turned with woodworking tools. The finish is oil.
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1/7/2005
This is a marvelous collection of cutting boards made with various woods by Tim.
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1/7/2005
Dave made these six business card holders from multiple burls, walnut, cherry, curly maple, purple heart and ebony. All are finished in Urethane.
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1/7/2005
Dave made this inlaid box in a southwestern pattern from lacewood, ebony, corawood burl, mahogany, walnut, unknown white burl, yellow heart, and zircote. The box is finished in polyurethane, water borne on top. The inlays were personalized for a friend.
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1/7/2005
First we have a bowl for decoration or morning cereal made from pear.
Then Steve shows us a goblet made from maple.
The next bowl is made from the Greenwood Walnut donated by Marshall Nathanson.
Last and not least, is this baby rattle which actually rattles and is made from curly maple. Don't shake too hard, the rattle is shotgun primers!
All are finished in shellac and wax.
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1/7/2005
This Merry Go Round Music Box is made from pine and finished in acrylic. It plays the Carousel Waltz.
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1/7/2005
Bill's CD & DVD Cabinet is made from Poplar and finished in four coats of Tung Oil.
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1/7/2005
This
box cutting tooling is for edge cutting of keys in wooden boxes. It is made from fir and plywood with Conejo Valley Woodworkers guide handle. The finish is tung oil. This is unique in that it positions the box for cutting support keys in box edges safely and uniformly.
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1/7/2005