SO what is everyone up to?

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pic of one of the mallets I whipped up.
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ERLover wrote:This is the chisel rack I made for my nephew last fall, that I tried to post in another thread that some here made one and posted a few weeks ago.
Neat idea! Not sure I like bite end up! :eek:
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Been making some end grain cutting boards
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Jack Wilson wrote:Been making some end grain cutting boards
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Nice! Purpleheart and ______?
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Thanks

Purpleheart and hard maple
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Like the wood and the pattern.
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Thanks; but in full disclosure the pattern and the wood choices came from a Wood Whisper video that I watched on his website.
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I just finished my current project. We have a large cabinet above the basement stairway for storage. Originally it had plain plywood sheets painted white for doors. They were functional, but painted wood looks cheap. We decided to reface the cabinet and make nicer doors.
I do the sawing and my Wife does the hand carving. This is the finished project.
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Carving looks great! :D


Ducking required for passage I assume.


Hope y'all have long arms. ;)
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No ducking needed. The cabinet is high enough to easily walk under it as the stairs are another 7 feet or so below the cabinet, but that puts it up so high that we can use only the bottom 2 of the 3 shelves in it. To get to the top shelf, it would require some kind of fancy ladder that would work in the stairway. I haven't figured out a nice way to build that yet.
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