02-12-2023, 04:34 PM
So the Beginning and Intermediate Woodworking night classes have been running for a few weeks at the Kansas City Woodworkers' Guild. That means the repair squawk list has grown. People make mistakes, equipment needs servicing. And once again, somebody has been dropping still spinning router bits onto work surfaces.
And since they added a new gouge to the benchtop I patched with a squirrel last time, now he gets an acorn.
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On another bench, a nice Fig Newton holder was created when, once again, somebody didn't check all the Domino Joiner settings before plunging into their work.
There, a rabbit patch, because they were in a hurry.
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Hackberry for the bunny and acorn body. Walnut for the bunny eye and acorn hat.
Since I'm generally using scraps to make the repairs, I don't always have a great choice. I wish either the light portion or the dark portion of the hackberry had been large enough for the whole bunny. But it is what it is.
As before, got the SVG files from the Noun Project. Then did a bit of editing and cut the pocket and patch with the Shaper Origin. Press fit.
And since they added a new gouge to the benchtop I patched with a squirrel last time, now he gets an acorn.
[attachment=46288]
[attachment=46289]
On another bench, a nice Fig Newton holder was created when, once again, somebody didn't check all the Domino Joiner settings before plunging into their work.
There, a rabbit patch, because they were in a hurry.
[attachment=46290]
Hackberry for the bunny and acorn body. Walnut for the bunny eye and acorn hat.
Since I'm generally using scraps to make the repairs, I don't always have a great choice. I wish either the light portion or the dark portion of the hackberry had been large enough for the whole bunny. But it is what it is.
As before, got the SVG files from the Noun Project. Then did a bit of editing and cut the pocket and patch with the Shaper Origin. Press fit.
Don't sweat the petty things and don't pet the sweaty things. -- G. Carlin