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Nutcracker - Splinterz25 - 11-15-2018

I started making Christmas gifts this is Walnut 9 1/2" x 3 1/2"
finished w/ Deft sanding sealer.


RE: Nutcracker - Wildwood - 11-15-2018

Outstanding, thanks for sharing!


RE: Nutcracker - Splinterz25 - 11-15-2018

(11-15-2018, 09:35 AM)Wildwood Wrote: Outstanding, thanks for sharing!

Thank you Wildwood
Your welcome.


RE: Nutcracker - FrankAtl - 11-15-2018

Very nice. I like the shape of the bowl.


RE: Nutcracker - Gary G™ - 11-15-2018

I like it.
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RE: Nutcracker - Rodneywt1180b - 11-18-2018

Nice!  A modern twist on a traditional holiday staple.


RE: Nutcracker - Arlin Eastman - 11-19-2018

(11-18-2018, 05:36 PM)Rodneywt1180b Wrote: Nice!  A modern twist on a traditional holiday staple.

^^^^^^  What he said.
Yes

How do you crack the nuts with it closed like that.
Big Grin


RE: Nutcracker - WoodTinker - 11-21-2018

(11-19-2018, 10:48 AM)Arlin Eastman Wrote: ^^^^^^  What he said.
Yes

How do you crack the nuts with it closed like that.
Big Grin

You want a work out?

Replace the English Walnuts with Black Walnuts.


RE: Nutcracker - Arlin Eastman - 11-21-2018

(11-21-2018, 09:13 AM)WoodTinker Wrote: You want a work out?

Replace the English Walnuts with Black Walnuts.

We have a few 1000 Black Walnut trees on the proberty or more and yes we eat them along with English walnuts but I break them open with my palms of my hands and most other nuts as well except the filberts.  Black Walnuts are kind of bitter and good for soups or cooking.  We or I should say my wife gathers a few hundred every year and lets them dry out then soaks them in salt water for a few days and then roasts them in the oven for a while and that makes them a lot better to eat.
Yes


RE: Nutcracker - Big Dave - 11-24-2018

(11-15-2018, 07:42 PM)Gary G™ Wrote: I like it.
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x2.
Yes