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The wood working shop is a key element in running my yard, garden, greenhouse, and bee hives. Here is a small wood working project that was kind of fun to do and very useful for me.

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#11
Interesting...thanks for posting.
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#12
I enjoyed that, thanks for sharing.

Your lathe --- an Atlas/Craftsman 6"?
Vince Ancona
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Editor, Woodsmith Magazine
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(06-06-2019, 04:21 PM)Vince Wrote: I enjoyed that, thanks for sharing.

Your lathe --- an Atlas/Craftsman 6"?
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I was curious about the lathe also, Vince...From what I could see of the headstock, I think you are spot on......
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#14
Nice job!

Just put my 2nd box on one of my hives.  The other one didn't have enough brood frames built out yet.
Dumber than I appear
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#15
Nicely done. I have no beekeeping experience (and not likely to get any) but maybe more of a bee corral?
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#16
Love your projects, they're simultaneously educational and entertaining.

This one was no exception.
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#17

Cool  Thanks for posting. I may have to make one of those.
Steve

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