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  1. she wanted fancy wood ,so i dug thru my cedar and find a raw pretty piece.I cut it in half on the table saw, run it thru the planner,and sand all pieces Planed two pieces to 3/16 and add a 1/8 piece of wood to the back later.It's a modified steve good napkin holder with here company logo on both sides "R" Rainbow cleaning machines.She wants two but taking all day for one lets see what pans out in the dollar catagorie(big).lol I glue the r with white glue an used a "spray it" sprayer with min wax fast dry polyurethane everywhere.I held it in my hand an sprayed it with no runs thats how fast it dryed.The "spray it" mist coats it so that's probably why it dried so fast plus it's old stuff ,never opened Hugo is a guy that wants his wifes and babys name soon when the babys born
  2. pictures for the turkey napkin holders dressed and undressed.This is old pattern that some of you may have but others may not This was cut using FR 5 with 3/8" Baltioc Birch ply. Thanks for comments and the look see. Jerry
  3. The napkin holders are cut from 1" Mahogany and finished with Tung Oil. These turkeys were cut from pine and the tail feathers from 1/8 BB. The stand is a slice of 1 1/2" dowel. DW
  4. Made these a couple of weeks ago and finally finished them for the wife . A lot of times I cut something that I want to cut for myself - and this is one of those times . Making for everybody else is alright - but sometimes I like to pick something out that interest me, I was monkeying around and cut these out of scrape 2x6 material and the pattern came from Steve Good's site .......any comments are welcome ............
  5. The original pattern called for 3/4" wood but I thought that was overkill so just used some 1/2" Oak. John Old Dust
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