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- A little Dachshund laying on its back
- My very first project!
- A quartet of comfort birds - Different woods and thicknesses
- Carving Laurel Wreath and Bow
- Saw question from a beginner wood carver/whittler
- Comparison Pocket Hole Jig for Joinery Kreg vs Fengsen
- Just bought a new strop and the compound looks like this - not a great picture but its basically got like a white residue on it- is this still OK to use?
- 16,000 woodworking plans
A little Dachshund laying on its back Posted: 10 May 2021 05:12 AM PDT
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A quartet of comfort birds - Different woods and thicknesses Posted: 09 May 2021 01:20 PM PDT | ||
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Saw question from a beginner wood carver/whittler Posted: 10 May 2021 09:00 AM PDT For the last year and a half I've started wood carving and I absolutely love it. However some projects require a...scroll saw? I think? That is my question. If I needed to cut out shapes of something, would I be using a scroll saw for that? And if so, what's a good suggestion for one for someone who would only use it for wood carving and whittling? I'd really like to make chess pieces and a saw of some kind would help. :) [link] [comments] | ||
Comparison Pocket Hole Jig for Joinery Kreg vs Fengsen Posted: 10 May 2021 05:09 AM PDT
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