Last Reindeer post till next Christmas.....I swear!! (Pic heavy)
#21
I'll give you a "wow" on that one. I really like that you showed taking them from firewood to finished product.

IMO, you won't have a bit of problem with the "wet" wood. With what you made, a little bit of movement in the wood won't matter one iota.

LOML agrees the reindeer are

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#22
These are just like the energizer bunny, keeps going, and going and going....

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#23
I made several this year with some modifications of the original design. Anyhow, I think there will be an order of a couple hundred next holiday season from the LOML to give away as gifts and to make into tree ornaments. LOL
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#24
[blockquote] Maybe I'll get lucky and they'll stay together, if not...I'll make some more out of kiln dried stuff.

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Nice reindeers but...

You have kiln dried firewood?
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Dara said:





You have kiln dried firewood?




Yep...but it gets too hot sometimes. It's called a Buck Stove Fireplace Insert.
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#26
I enjoy seeing those. After the last post I was so enthused I decided to make a few out of some scrap...so I printed the pattern and cut the the templates. My first one reaaallly looked funny, so I sat it aside to think about it. The next day it hit me, nowhere did you mention that when you trace the pattern on the stock the top of both patterns should really be at the top of the stock! I had one reversed...didn't look like much of a reindeer. Oh, well...just another attempt of mine to prove I can screw up anything.
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NoTalentRookie said:


[blockquote]Dara said:





You have kiln dried firewood?




Yep...but it gets too hot sometimes. It's called a Buck Stove Fireplace Insert.


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so it doesn't leave you with much useable wood?
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#28
What kind of wood is that?
Very cool series of pics. Thanks for sharing it.
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#29
I'd guess based on the blueish bark, it was a dead-standing laurel oak.

BTW, nice job NTR
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#30
Uncle Ben said:


What kind of wood is that?
Very cool series of pics. Thanks for sharing it.




I'll go with Gary's guess, as I don't have the knowledge to tell. I have a friend in the tree removal business and he brought me a dumptruck load of firewood. (For free! Gloat, gloat, gloat) It was a pretty large tree, the bottom section he brought was at least 3 1/2 foot in diameter, and is still laying behind my shop. I ain't got a saw man enough to handle it.
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