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Woodworker's Guide
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My online center for woodworking, woodturning, woodcarving and more. Includes my blog, a resource directory, photo gallery and woodworking events.
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Christmas Ornamenting With The AWA
This month’s meeting of the Atlantic Woodworkers Association took on a different spin. A spin, indeed! We were treated to a woodturning demo by our past chairman, Cecil Canam, who showed us how he turns a variety of Christmas ornaments. After a...
Another Small Vase Made Of Ash
Here’s a small, enclosed vase that I turned from a piece of Ash. It is approximately 3 1/2″ tall and 3 1/2″ in diameter at its widest. The base is 1 1/2″ in diameter. The vase is finished with a couple of coats of polymerized...
A Table Saw Extension Router Table
I recently got around to moving my router from a standalone router table to an extension on my table saw. The reason for the move was to give me some added floor space with the elimination of the router table. This was a move that was planned for so...
Some Sia Sanding Solutions At The NWG
After a bit of a scramble, this month’s meeting of the Nova Woodturners Guild was held at our local Busy Bee Tools store. The feature of the evening was a presentation by our longtime friend, Mel Larsen from SIA Abrasives. Mel is always a welc...
The Atlantic Woodworkers Sharpen Up
This month’s meeting of the Atlantic Woodworkers Association was held at Home Depot, our home away from home. The feature of the evening was a presentation by member Jay Perry, who demonstrated the Veritas Mk.II Power Sharpening System. Jay, ...
Little Old Wine Stopper Turner Me
Here are a few wine bottle stoppers that I turned recently. Of these ten stoppers six are made of Cocobolo and four are made of Zebrawood and all are done in the ‘flame’ style. I found that this seems to be the most popular shape. I was ...


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