November Members Projects
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Ruth holding Snowman mittens she scrolled from pine
Close up of Ruth's mittens she made from pine. Her walnut cross is also visible
Ruth holding her walnut cross she made
Ruth holding her toy car she made. these are called pocket cars
these pocket toys are carried by our soldiers to hand out to children they encounter on their tours
Bill shows his Yorky Intarsia not finished yet
close up of Yorky has no finish on it yet
Close up of wine stoppers
Bruce with his bottle stoppers made from Tamboti and Kauri Wood
close up of Lloyd and Terry's toys
Lloyd talking about toys he and Terry made
Lloyd holding one of his cars he made.
Rick's box of pocket toys
Close up of Christmas ornaments. Rick's wife hand paints them
Rick holding tree ornament. They are cut from baltic birch plywood
Rick discussing his methods of making the pocket toy cars in mass production
Rick is discussing the jig used in production of toy cars
A closer look at gator toys made by Brady
A closer look at Frank's box and knives
Frank's storage box for the 2 knives is made from zebra, walnut, and rose wood
Frank is showing the club his Fillet knife and sheath
Frank explaining how he made the box and Knives
Close up of Franks 4 knife items he brought in.
Frank discussing the storage box for the knives
Bill gave the program on differences of hand held power drills
Bill's favorite power screw driver, does not start turning until it senses resistence from the screw and surface its going into.
A pneumatic power hammer drill, can be used in hammer mode alone instead of having to be drilling at the same time