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What happens when a beginning woodworker gets bored...

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I was sitting around one day, trying to figure out what I could make from some scraps laying around when out of the blue I grabbed a piece of 1×6 pine left over from the garden bench, drew some lines on it, and started sawing and sanding. The first few I made were made using only my dremel with a cutting bit and sanding drums, as I did not own a jigsaw at that time. The one I made after that I had a jig/scroll saw, but still used the dremel to do the sanding and shaping of the piece.

-- If it ain't country, it ain't music!


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Karson

13640 posts in 938 days


posted 356 days ago

Cool key hanging rack. Do you remember to put your keys there?

And then remember that they are there when you are looking all over the house to find them.

-- Karson Southern Delaware karson_morrison@bigfoot.com

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Max

6585 posts in 811 days


posted 356 days ago

That is a pretty neat idea…. I like the key rack….

-- Max "Desperado", Salt Lake City, UT

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Dex

44 posts in 356 days


posted 356 days ago

Actually, I gave the key holder away! lol. My unit was having a Christmas party, and asked for items for the raffle they were having. The lady that won it was very happy. She had cactus all over her house and yard, real, and fake…

-- If it ain't country, it ain't music!

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MsDebbieP

12282 posts in 698 days


posted 355 days ago

too cute—and how wonderful that the recipient of it loved cacti. Gotta love the Universe at work
(unless of course they are taunting you to do the dishes but that is another story)

-- "Functional WoodArt" by Debbie, Canada (http://www.execulink.com/~yohan)

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rikkor

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posted 355 days ago

Nice way to surn “scrap” into something useful.

-- Maplewood, MN

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Zuki

942 posts in 615 days


posted 355 days ago

I must say that is a neat “scrap project”.

-- The significant problems we face cannot be solved by the same level of thinking that created them

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brunob

1391 posts in 707 days


posted 355 days ago

There is no such thing as scrap. Just small projects waiting to exit from the wood.

-- Bruce from Central New York

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mrtrim

1548 posts in 418 days


posted 355 days ago

great idea dex . i think they are very cool !

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