
These Cutting Boards were made from various woods, some scrap.
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This Desktop Box is made from Spalted Coralwood, Croch Walnut, Wenge and Ebony. It was inspired from cutoff scraps, the spalt, and the figure.
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Race Car and Box made as toys.
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Two new Bowls made by John and Amy. THe wood is Arlen Alder and Arlen Mahogany.
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The Colt. This stylized horse head, power-carved from laminated Basswood with Mahogany base approximately 8" tall. The finish is Varathane on the base and wax on the carving.
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Arlen made this Marble Stair from his own Alder as a toy. It has no finish.
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Chad built this Dust Collector System with suggestions from Brady in his shop at home. The collector motor and collector are elevated above a cabinet.
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Chad made this Swivel Box at Dave Blackburn's workshop at the Woodcraft store. It features a swivel top. It is finished in wipe-on Polyurethane.
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Adam turned this Bowl at the turning SIG.
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Chuck made this box using bandsaw techniques with a piece of donated wood.
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Bob carved these two Bison Skulls from Walnut and finished them with Polyurethane (on one) and Watco Danish Oil (on the other).
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This shows a Rubber Band Gun made from Beach and finished with Ebony stain and Walnut stain and Mahogany stain. The final coat is polyurethane. Also shown is a blank gun before final finishing.
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This cute Puzzle Toy disassembles into a doll house set of furniture!
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This neat Dinosaur is made from Arlen Alder.
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Here are two more of Gene's special toys. The first is a Skittles Game where the pins are easily re-set by puling on the string! It is made from Maple and finished in Acrylic. The second is a prototype of the Maze Table Game donated to the Oxnard Children's Museum. It is made from various woods and can be tilted with offset cams under the maze. The finish is also Acrylic.
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