Aubrey make this Cribbage Board from Red Oak scrap. The peg compartment cover was made from a piece of found wood given away at one of our meetings. The cover is held in place by four rare earth magnets. The pegs are made from maple and ebony.
9/7/2010 Click on image to see closeup.
Knife Organizer made from Arlenwood Hard Rock Maple, finished in Orange Wax. The small pegs eliminate the need for a support for the handles by holding the knife blades down.
2/6/2010 Click on image to see closeup.
A cork serving tray made from a few year's worth of corks (or was it a few weeks?) and hard rock Maple border mounted on 1/4" MDF. The back of the MDF is covered with Michael's 1/16th cork with adhesive backing. Size is about 10"x14"
1/4/2009 Click on image to see closeup.
A centering marker shown with the tool used to make the spacings exact. The pins are brass rod polished in the drill press. The center scribe is made from an old drill bit ground to a point. The wood is also Handberg Walnut. (Also part of the Challenge)
1/4/2009 Click on image to see closeup.
A quick table saw pusher modeled after one demonstrated by Gene West. (see January, 2008, Show & Tell) Part of the Challenge for this month.
1/4/2009 Click on image to see closeup.
A removable handle for a fireplace damper valve. Make from Handberg scrap wood and finished in wax. The circle is cut with a small hole saw and filled with white model paint and sanded flush and shows which way is 'open.'
1/4/2009 Click on image to see closeup.