Wood turning

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dallen
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we do like our kitchen time, so yes it would get a pretty good work out, test of a good chopping block it is to see if it can hold up to a serrated knife slicing bread.
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It should be able to take any amount of kitchen use Dave,the timber is end grain and the same type of wood that I sent you
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dallen
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should hold up then cause I damn sure had fun making some scales for a knife that I made.
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dallen wrote:
Tue Jul 02, 2019 10:21 am
should hold up then cause I damn sure had fun making some scales for a knife that I made.
Yep, good shit that kwila :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Sooo, with me doing some woodwork, I thought a new work bench was needed, so here it is, Its 6ft long and 4ft wide, bottom drawers are 9inchs deep, top two are 5 inches deep and there are 12 drawers all up.It has 6 swivel wheels with locks so it can be move in any direction.
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Jammer
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Wow, I like it. I could put a lot of stuff in those drawers. Only Important, useful stuff, of course.

I've been hanging old kitchen cabinets in the garage, just trying to get my junk off the floor.

I'm going to build a couple bookcases soon. All our books are still packed from moving.
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dallen
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Re: Wood turning

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nice, some things in wood I can fumble my way thru, but basically I'm a klutz when it comes to wood if it has to have straight lines anywhere on it.
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serving tray with a resin sea scape, the timber is Aussie red Gum https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eucalyptus_camaldulensis
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Jammer
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Nice looking board. I like working with wood. This was not always true, until a fried showed me how to work it.
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Jammer wrote:
Fri Dec 13, 2019 4:07 pm
Nice looking board. I like working with wood. This was not always true, until a fried showed me how to work it.
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