Last one to post in this thread wins!

-
View attachment 1716067119
Just sold two boxes about 4 hr work time $30 for material, sold $150 apiece
Nice work Murray I put mine to good use thanks again.

IMG_20230322_070814389.jpg
 
I don't eat much sweets but when the kids come over they'll clean up all the candy. lol
 
Been a cold cloudy day. The odd time the sun would poke it's head out.
We've sure lost a lot of snow though. The front yard is almost clear except from some left over snow banks
The backyard is shrinking thank goodness.
 
Been a cold cloudy day. The odd time the sun would poke it's head out.
We've sure lost a lot of snow though. The front yard is almost clear except from some left over snow banks
The backyard is shrinking thank goodness.
Still completely covered in snow here.
 
Not a bad day here, 46* and sunny, very little wind, maybe 7 mph. If I didn't have to work I might have been able to find time to get a tan. Lol
Lots of snow has melted this week and it ain't welcome to come back.
Hope that 46* heads my way. Got a dusting of snow this morning and tried to thaw out but not yet.
 
Just got my new cnc jigs for herringbone pattern well worth the bottle it cast me. They are perfect. A little adjustment to the measurements of the pieces and wow Mur’s a happy camper. Glued up ready to cut lids.

View attachment 1716067276
That looks good and a happy camper I'd be as well.
Love wood just was never good at it but I keep trying.
 
Wood, brick, steel, tin, glass doesn’t matter. If you can read a measurement and let your fingers take over where your eyes leave off anyone can make beautiful things out of junk. Most of the wood I use is cut offs from framing houses in the summer. Keeps me busy and out of trouble. This is the last set for this year, time to kick the Dart in the *** and wake it up from hibernation. Need no want to do a few things to it before the season starts
 
Wood, brick, steel, tin, glass doesn’t matter. If you can read a measurement and let your fingers take over where your eyes leave off anyone can make beautiful things out of junk. Most of the wood I use is cut offs from framing houses in the summer. Keeps me busy and out of trouble. This is the last set for this year, time to kick the Dart in the *** and wake it up from hibernation. Need no want to do a few things to it before the season starts
Been working on the Scamp as well and planing on taking it to Pittsburgh in the first of June.
 
-
Back
Top