Baby rattle
#11
For my new grandson.


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#12
First I have to say Congratulations Hairy on the new addition to the family/

I love his first rattle.  How is it secured so it does not fall off?
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#13
That's cool!                                          .
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#14
Nice! I may have to steal that idea!
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(09-26-2020, 11:38 AM)Arlin Eastman Wrote:   How is it secured so it does not fall off?

Titebond Thick and quick
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(09-26-2020, 01:29 PM)hairy Wrote: Titebond Thick and quick

For some reason I was thinking it would go on and off.  
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#17
Congratulations on the new grandson.

Nice rattle. Mind sharing the sizes and woods?
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(09-26-2020, 07:15 PM)iclark Wrote: Congratulations on the new grandson.

Nice rattle. Mind sharing the sizes and woods?

Oak and mahogany. 2" x 4" long. Howards butcher block conditioner and carnuba wax.


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Thanks.

How did you do the stem?
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(09-26-2020, 07:26 PM)iclark Wrote: Thanks.

How did you do the stem?

I turned it like this, then carved off what didn't look like a stem


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