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Thomas Clark - Decherd, TN |
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Richard Reese - Manchester, TN |
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James Davis - Cowan, TN |
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Doug Dunlap brought a yarn bowl made of 41 pieces of cherry, 2 knitting needles 1 cherry and 1 walnut finished with lacquer and steady rest to make needles. |
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Karen Browning showed vase 1 and vase 2 both made of box elder enhanced by using marker soaked in alcohol and lacquer finish. Also, had bowl of box elder and lacquer finish. |
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Gary Runyon brought several threaded needle boxes. Made of different wood including KOA, Red Bud, Cherry, Peach, and Dogwood. Some had Woodburn designs. Also, Pictures of dulcimer made for friend. Made of mahogany with cherry sides. Adjustable stand made of popular and finished with 12 coats gel poly |
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Doyle McConnell showed a wedge sled he made for cutting segments on table saw. |
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Judy Bennett had a couple pieces of intarsia made while in Florida. One a plaque of a hummingbird of popular, cedar, and black walnut. A second was that of a truck made of walnut, maple, cedar, and cherry. She soaked steel wool in cider vinegar to help finish. |
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Gary Bennett showed pepper mill set made of cherry finished with Tung oil. He had a bowl from the turning bee of maple finished with butcher block. Also, had a segmented bowl of cherry finish butcher block. |
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Jim Acord showed picture of pine bench had for about 14 years. He then showed picture of new replacement bench he made of red oak and finished with poly. |
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Care
a little, enjoy a lotTo keep your serving
pieces in top-notch shape for years on end, follow these
tips: |
Always wear your
safety glasses in the shop
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