This week was not much different though I tried to get going on a couple of projects. First I bought some mineral oil to finish the cutting boards I made recently, but, then I decided I should spruce them up a bit with plugs of a contrasting wood. So far I am still thinking of a pattern that would add to the appearance.
Then I tried to start a wine rack based on some pictures and instructions that a fellow member sent to me. The plans called for 3" holes to hold the wine bottles so I went out and bought a 3" hole saw and mandrel, only to find that most of the bottles I have would not fit. Some would say maybe I should have measured first but as many of you know, that has not been my strong point. Today I went out and purchased a 3 1/2" hole saw that will do the job. I checked first!
The wife of my friend who passed away earlier this year found a small turned container that he had started and asked if I could finish it so she could use it. I started trying to sand it by hand but got nowhere so I arttached it to the SS lathe faceplate and am trying to sand it that way. A bit rough going as I obviouly don't have it centered. It is not his best effort which I attribute to his condition at the time but I will try to salvage as best I can, given that I am not a turner.
Earlier I had mentioned a garden bench repair that would be a project for next year. Well that was confirmed on our holiday weekend. My wife and grandson decided that the best place to enjoy an afternoon snack was on the bench while catching the last rays of the afternoon sun. Fortunately, that went OK. When I tried to move the bench about one hour later to cut the grass, it literally fell apart. I guess it couldn't wait until spring.

Have a Safe and Fun week!
John