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tinyshopww.blogspot.com
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| | | | | Last time, I ended up with the main carcass like this. Two ends dovetailed to the bottom, horizontal divider joined to the ends with multipl... | |
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davidffisher.com
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| | | | | Tutorial and Plans for Building Your Own Horse I designed and built my first bowl horse 20 years ago and I've loved using it ever since. Although I call it the "bowl horse" because I depend on it mainly for bowl carving, I also use it for all sorts of woodworking tasks. Put simply, it... | |
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boat.karlnelson.net
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| | | | | (Don't let the one day between posts fool you. The last post reflected about a month's worth of work, and this one was about a week's worth, including a long weekend.) After gluing up the stretchers, I needed to clean them up before trying to fit them to the legs. Try as I might, I wasn't able to get the two boards perfectly aligned, and, of course, there was glue squeeze-out. | |
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zef.studio
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| | | A wooden toy car I made for my son's birthday. | ||