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Wednesday, December 29, 2010
Thursday, July 22, 2010
New Website
www.CNCCorner.com is a website that is loaded with information about CarveWright Woodworking System. Go check it out and let us know what you think.
Thursday, July 15, 2010
Shop Maintenance
Spending the day doing some much needed rearranging in the shop .... should be back up and running by the weekend. Then getting busy next week on the Forman Fire Dept. 36 inch dia. maltese cross. Crossing my fingers that I have all of the math right on that one. Then we are going to start on some pieces for a VERY Large project. .... almost 300 square feet.
Cabinet Rebuild
R-CUBED
Recycle, Reuse and Rebuild
In the same vain as taking your grandmothers wedding rings and having them repurposed. We can take that family heirloom piece of furniture and give it new life or just make it look like Brand New.
Pics of the Cabinet Rebuild
This is the project that we did as a Valentine's gift for a friends wife. The base of the cabinet is a Valentines gift that he gave to her about 11 years ago, it just didn't fit their decor anymore. The panels are Maple glue-ups that are stained with MinWax tintable stains. As firm believer's in R-Cubed (recycle, reuse and rebuilt) we had to reinvent it.....
More Pics Here >>>>>>>>>>> http://forum.carvewright.com/album.php?albumid=2
Wednesday, July 14, 2010
Tongue Drum project
I had a blast building this ... I learned a lot about wood and myself. The finish is buffed to 4000 grit and then waxed. I got the plans from TongueDrum.com ... very complete and a great resource for tuning Tongue Drums.
More pics available at http://forum.carvewright.com/album.php?albumid=33
Sorry this video is a little dark (in a bar) but the sound is good - minus the quack at the beginning.
Forman Fire Event Sign
We want to say a big “Thank You” to Rosemary Palmer for donating the materials. Special Thanks also go to the guys on the CarveWright forum that shared patterns, the FFPD Volunteers that helped along the way and the Manito Community for your support.
Special “Thanks” to Tracy Ward, Dan Kraft, Josh Moore and Tubby.
I think I used almost every tool in my shop in this one.
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