September Members Projects
Ruth shows off a
Noah's Ark Cross she scrolled.
A closer look at the Noah's Ark Cross
by Ruth
Lynn brought a Teddy Bear Clock
he had made out of scraps.
A closer look at
Lynn's Teddy Bear Clock
Lloyd brought two fretwork projects he had scrolled.
Here, he holds a Leopard Fretwork he created.
A closer look at Lloyd's Leopard Fretwork
He indicated that cutting the inside of these whiskers was
a lot easier than the whiskers on last month's tiger fretwork.
Closer look at a Bass Fretwork
created by Lloyd.
Lloyd also made a Dollhouse Loveseat Rocker
Closer look at Lloyd's Dollhouse Rocker
Bruce brought in some pens and a keychain he had turned.
A different look at Bruce's Pens and Keychain
Bruce also brought in a pizza paddle or "peel"
he had made from cherry and maple.
A closer look at Bruce's pizza "peel".
He said the most difficult part of making it was
balancing the cherry handle while the glue dried on the edge glued segments.
Tom Whittington of the Tampa Woodworkers Club
brought in a gumball machine he had created.
A closer look at Tom's gumball machine.
Art brought in two knives that he
had made the handles for.
They both had fine metalwork around the bolsters.
Brady brought in a Corn Hole Game Board
It's also known as a bean bag toss game board.
The board is laid horizontal and inclined,
then bean bags are tossed at the hole.
Bill brought in a set of
corn holders he had turned.
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