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Pegboard Storage Rack

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Pegboard storage rack.
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This thread shows the progress
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I am not sure of the wood. I found it on the bank of Mobile bay.

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Fighting Rooster Whirligig

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Used Bandsaw, Scroll Saw, Sanding disk, drum sander, Made a jig to cut slots in hub for blades, and lathe for turning the hub. Drawn from picture of Plan. Real Plan can be found by searching for (Title) which finds a lot of less wholesome postings.

Gift for WW II AF Vet's 90th Birthday.
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another tough old bird.
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MK V 520; MK V 510 w/PP DIY Upgrade; MK 5 500; Jointer; Bandsaw; Sliding Table; Conical Sanding Disk; Sharpening Guide, Lathe Duplicator, Jigsaw, Scrollsaw, Beltsander, Ring Master, Biscuit Joiner.
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Mk .5

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keeping thread alive

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Very nice work on the .5 SS. I still have not finished mine yet. The wife asked for a paper towel holder for the floor in the laundry room. This was a nice after work project. I used some scrap walnut for the base and a piece of poplar for the spindle. Nothing impressive but I got some brownie points for doing the job for her.
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Nice work on the paper towel holder!
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kd6vpe wrote:Very nice work on the .5 SS. I still have not finished mine yet. The wife asked for a paper towel holder for the floor in the laundry room. This was a nice after work project. I used some scrap walnut for the base and a piece of poplar for the spindle. Nothing impressive but I got some brownie points for doing the job for her.
She still into 'CB'?:D
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???
That would be a Yaesu FT-847 ham rig not CB! :(
My handle is my amateur radio call sign ham radio not citizen band!!!:eek:
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kd6vpe wrote:Very nice work on the .5 SS. I still have not finished mine yet. The wife asked for a paper towel holder for the floor in the laundry room. This was a nice after work project. I used some scrap walnut for the base and a piece of poplar for the spindle. Nothing impressive but I got some brownie points for doing the job for her.
ANY transformation from raw material to a finished product is impressive. I think it looks great. Nice smooth curves on the heart.
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cv3 wrote:I am not sure of the wood. I found it on the bank of Mobile bay.

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Just noticed your post cv. Looks real nice. Thinking back to your beginners days, were you a natural wood carver or was a lot of practice involved?
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