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Having fun gettin it done

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  • About Woodworking Plus
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    Midlothian, VA
    Interests
    woodworking
    Occupation
    woodworker
    How many years have you been scrolling?
    15 years
    Club Membership
    River City Scrollers--Richmond Va.
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    Mike
    "Why buy it if you can build it"
    www.midlothianwoodworks.com

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Posted 11-08-2009 at 10:06 PM by Woodworking Plus Comments 1
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In my first installment I showed the steps to cut and prep the stock for the custom keepsake box.
This installment shows the steps to glue -up the box and cut the lid.
I begin by gluing in the accent strips on all of the box sides. I am using Holly strips that I sized 1/4" wide by 1/8" thick
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I use CA glue and tap them in place.

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Once the glue has set up I use a small flex-blade saw to trim the ends...

Posted 11-01-2009 at 07:18 PM by Woodworking Plus Comments 0
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I will begin this WIP series with a little history. I have been creating Intarsia since 1992 after reading an article in Wood magazine by Judy Gayle Roberts about how to do this beautiful woodworking artform. After doing a couple of her patterns, I started creating my own Intarsia patterns and began collecting many different woods to use in my art. Learning about the wide selection of natural colors and grains of the various woods and being able to incorporate them into my pieces is still the...

Posted 10-15-2009 at 08:44 PM by Woodworking Plus Comments 2
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where the buffalos roam.

My wife's cousin owns a buffalo ranch in North Carolina. Every year all of the buffalo ranchers hold different events around the country. Big hoop te do affairs where they have cooking competitions, lots of story telling, different auctions and a good time for all that attend.This year Buffalo Jack( my wife's cousin) asked if I could come up with a keepsake box that he could put up for auction at a couple of events. After discussing the costs I decided that...
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This is exactly what...
Posted 11-17-2009 at 04:56 PM by joesawdust joesawdust is offline
Yeah, pics of the WIP...
Posted 10-15-2009 at 11:52 PM by Jim McDonald Jim McDonald is offline
Looking forward to your...
Posted 10-15-2009 at 11:49 PM by Wood Dog Wood Dog is offline

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