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Project by Brianb1 posted 328 days ago 1904 views 20 times favorited 24 comments Add to Favorites Watch

Great project for those just getting start with a bandsaw !!
Walnut with Danish Oil ….




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Monte Pittman

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#1 posted 328 days ago

That is a really cool idea. Nice looking too! Welcome to LJ’s!

-- Mother Nature created it, I just assemble it. - It's not ability that we often lack, but the patience to use our ability

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Tom Godfrey

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#2 posted 328 days ago

neat idea. May just made one of those for my personal use.
Thanks for sharing

-- Tom Godfrey Landrum South Carolina (tom@thcww.com) 864-384-4938

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SawzAll

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#3 posted 328 days ago

SawZ-All likes. Put some teeth on there and it could double as a back scratcher.

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PurpLev

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#4 posted 328 days ago

very cool. had plans to make those a while back and completely forgot about it – thanks for the reminder

-- ㊍ When in doubt - There is no doubt - Go the safer route.

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ChuckV

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#5 posted 328 days ago

That’s very clever. I think I’ll see what I can find in my scrap pile. Thanks for posting this.

I gotta say, that is one clean oven Is it new?

-- "Too much hurry ruins the body. I'll sit easy … fan the spark" - I. Anderson

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#6 posted 328 days ago

Sweet pokin / pullin stick. and yes that is one clean oven …. i def wont let my wife see this.

-- "there aren’t many hand tools as awe-inspiring as the #8 jointer. I mean, it just reeks of cast iron heft and hubris" - Smitty

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MasterSergeant

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#7 posted 328 days ago

Cool tool! Reminiscent to what my grandmother used with her oven.

-- Kelly, woodworker under construction

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Dustmite97

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#8 posted 328 days ago

Very handy tool. I’ve made one of these before, very fun and simple project. Great work!

-- Remember, measure twice, cut once

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Karson

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#9 posted 328 days ago

Our late beloved Oscomer made some turned oven rack pullers. I received one from him as a gift.

Yours are very nice and the turned one give an additional challenge.

-- I've been blessed with a father who liked to tinker in wood, and a wife who lets me tinker in wood. Southern Delaware karson_morrison@bigfoot.com †

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Karson

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#10 posted 328 days ago

I think he used the oven at Sears to take the picture.

-- I've been blessed with a father who liked to tinker in wood, and a wife who lets me tinker in wood. Southern Delaware karson_morrison@bigfoot.com †

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ChuckV

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#11 posted 328 days ago

^^ Thanks for the laugh Karson.

-- "Too much hurry ruins the body. I'll sit easy … fan the spark" - I. Anderson

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Paulo in Texas

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#12 posted 328 days ago

Clever and simple! I didn’t know I needed one till I saw yours. Now add a magnet to it and attach it to the stove or fridge to keep it handy and out of the way.

-- http://www.paul-flores.com

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Brianb1

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#13 posted 328 days ago

Thanks for the comments everyone. The oven is not new, we just moved into this house about 3 months ago, the house itself is about 3 or 4 years old. Previous owners didn’t cook much. haha

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Skylark53

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#14 posted 328 days ago

Cool idea-KEEP YOUR HANDS COOL IDEA! Well done and sure to be well used. Thanks for sharing such a handy idea.

-- Rick, Tennessee, John 3:16

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Dusty56

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#15 posted 327 days ago

Nice project : )
What’s the overall length ?

-- When did quiet and quite become the same word ? I'm guessing about the same time as your and you're did.

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