September 2016 Projects

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Really nice box!
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I cant read what is in the picture frame do to glare, BUT I hope via an other Thread it is the Letter to RPM Chart!!!! ;)
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I just made a start on a September project. Do you have a guess on what the project is? Yep! My copy of Ed reible's quizzes, but that's not the right answer.
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Chess piece. Pawn it looks like.
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Nice Tease, I am guessing something that it grabs onto or mounts to it?
Weighting with a paused heart beat for the answer??
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Charlese I like the shaper sets also but I spaced them on dowels in another drawer under the Shopsmith. I bought a new Craftsman moulding head a few years ago for $4 at a yard sale and used it a lot. I like the smaller diameter of the Shopsmith head. I vote with woodchuck on the pawn. I made turned ones for a grandson two years ago and will try the bandsaw pieces for another this Christmas.

That is a speed chart. From past posts I guess you know I'm not a photographer.

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I do like the challenge of experimenting with various methods of making items.

Headed for a wine fest today to experiment with some wine tasting.
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Wow! Beautiful box! Well done, your molder has a nice home .... :cool:
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Was not very difficult of a quiz. 1st guy - woodchuck nailed it. It's the cut out (scrap) of a pawn. I thought it looked like the cut out from a clothes pin.

Here's the entire sawn set. Lots of sanding to do.
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Looks nice Chuck, now for the board.
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Those really look nice.

What is the lighter species?
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