Apr 15, 2010
After You
Feb 3, 2010
Daddy's little girl
Jan 12, 2010
Dec 25, 2009
Kleenex crossbow
From one of my new woodworking books, this is the first of many fun little gizmos and gadgets I will be making. And it fires quite well!
Aug 11, 2009
.. progress ..
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It's always a good thing to make some progress.
- Finished filleting the inside seams
- Taped inside seams
- Began work on supports, finished mid-ship support and fore-side supports
- Rough cut all support pieces
- Removed braces, boat didn't snap in half or anything traumatic, yay!
Aug 10, 2009
FLIPPED!




Aug 2, 2009
Aug 1, 2009
Tweedle Dum
Day two of the build and I'm ready for fiberglassing. Spent too much money at West Marine but I got the West System for glass and epoxy. Mantra of my shopping at West and Home Depot was "this is for the workshop, not the boat" so my cost is still low. :)
Went with zipties instead of screws and I really like it so far. Looks even better than the model! Tubbier, but "smarter" somehow.
Just call me Jethro Gibbs. :)
Jul 29, 2009
The Tweedle-Dum

Apr 22, 2009
Moon Necklace Holder
Jill wanted something to hang her necklaces on. She thought maybe a chunk of wood with hooks on it. I saw the whole of the moon..
Apr 19, 2009
Woodworking
I started with a quick couple of minutes whipping up this rocking chair for Lily's Barbie.
My nephew is having his first communion next week, so I made him a nice "Victorian Style Cross":
And for the niece and nephews, some puzzle boxes, one for each. Displayed in various stages of assembly:
I got a new book on Composite, 3d scroll patterns. This is a cut of a flower:
And a penguin, another composite:
A little bunnny! (more composites):
The latest progress on my wooden chain:
And finally, a rack for all of my paints - sick of keeping them in a box and not being able to tell which bottle is which:
Mar 21, 2009
Kingfield Art Show
This is me, my art, my first entry in a show! (See also: this post)
Not a big deal, but it was a lot of fun to wear the "artist" nametag and drink too much. Oh and I didn't shave so I would have that artistic scruffy look. Had a lot of fun and got to hang out with almost all of our neighbors in an environment mostly devoid of children!
Mar 8, 2009
Feb 20, 2009
Black Eyed Susan
This was a "scrollsaw mosaic" from Frank Droege's book, but the kids convinced me NOT to glue it, and now it is a rather fun puzzle!
Feb 19, 2009
Star Wars Puzzle
I made this using a scrolling template for a challenging puzzle. Like the Unicorn puzzle it was almost impossible to put together before the symbols were painted on it, and remains a tricky little puzzle even with the symbols as contextual hints.
Feb 16, 2009
Feb 9, 2009
Moose Puzzle

My latest puzzle. Based on a pattern found in the favored Scroll Saw magazine. I mini-sized it. You can't tell the scale from the picture, but it's about three inches in length. And I cut most of it with a giant coping saw blade in the scroller. I figured I'd need to swap out to the smallest blade for the piece cuts at least. And I did use a 5(?) for the jigsaw cuts, but almost everything else was with the blunt force trauma that is a generic coping saw blade.
Jan 30, 2009
Another gargoyle
I wish I had a ton of gargoyle patterns. I'd even rescind my decision not to cut 3/4" maple any more...