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Project by kjf48197 posted 494 days ago 582 views 2 times favorited 5 comments Add to Favorites Watch

I was looking for something different to give for xmas while drinking coffee one morning and then it hit me…coffee scoops. These are the first things I have turned on my lathe that are not tool handles or ant guards for humming bird feeders. They turned out good, exactly 2 scoops, and didn’t take long to make. It was fun and they are being used daily by friends and family. These are a variety of wood..cherry, walnut, oak, bloodwood, and all of the dark stripes are rosewood. The bargin bin at the local Rockler is kind. Thanks for looking.




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Jim Jakosh

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#1 posted 494 days ago

Very nice… and useful too!!

-- Jim Jakosh.....Practical Wood Products...........Learn something new every day!!

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#2 posted 493 days ago

Very nice. Great looking turnings !

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#3 posted 493 days ago

Nice looking scoops! That looks like a lot of fun, and what a great gift!

-- tr ...see one, do one, teach one...

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#4 posted 493 days ago

What a great idea, and they all look super.

-- Martin ....always count the number of fingers you have before, and after using the saw.

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#5 posted 493 days ago

Those are fantastic! Thanks for posting!

-Jim; aka “Stumpy Nubs”
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