I would really like to see some more
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build alongs of others projects.

So if anyone is doing or starting one please bless us with the how's you are doing your work.
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Hi Arlin,

   I am guilty of the "tool vortex."   With limited shop time, restoring and flipping old tools happens more often than actual woodworking projects.

   But once in a while I generate some gift items.   Here is one I did in December:

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   This was my latest hand-cut dovetail attempt.


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I like those dovetails.  What is that tube like stuff?
Also it looks like the lid is Zebrawood correct or what else could it be.
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(01-30-2017, 01:41 PM)Arlin Eastman Wrote: What is that tube like stuff?

It's one of these:
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(01-30-2017, 01:41 PM)Arlin Eastman Wrote: I like those dovetails.  What is that tube like stuff?
Also it looks like the lid is Zebrawood correct or what else could it be.

Arlin,
   I have a small stash of Kentucky Coffeetree wood for little boxes and such.  Some of it looks a lot like Zebrawood.   Here is a machinist-chest front panel insert made from that same stash, bookmatched:


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I will have to find some sometime.  It looks really nice too.
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Arlin, here is a build along I did a long time ago. My plan was to continue doing them but I have just been too overwhelmed with work to document my builds. Maybe someday things will slow down enough that I can do another one. I also did a build along for a bonnet top highboy on here a long time ago but I'm sure it is gone by now. I will see if I can dig up the file and email it to you. 


 http://diamanwoodcrafters.com/blog/?p=175
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Not a build along, I forgot to take pictures. I made this chisel rack today. Cherry, obviously, with borg pine as the spacers. Pretty happy with how it came out, but the 1/2 chisel sits a little low because that slot is a bit wider front to back than the others. Oh well.



   


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A couple of treatments of the half-blind dovetail in this small wall cabinet:[Image: IMG_0590_zpsr37ni8ot.jpg]
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A new chop for an old Sheldon quick set vise. More of an exercise in using spokeshaves than a really needed project... made out of long leaf pine heartwood, old, hard and brittle. Made me realize that a few carving tools might be in order, have no clue which ones....


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