Northeast
Ohio Woodworker’s Guild
Scenes
from our April Meeting – Grab bag project
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Guild
members were challenged to design and create one or several items from an assortment
of wood pieces collected by Dave Mann and Dennis Schroeder. Contents of each grab bag were the same
for each club member. |
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Dave
discusses the process of creating his half‑hourglass project. |
Dennis
explained how he created a fourth drawer from bits ‘n’ pieces |
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John
relates cutting and fitting of parts to create two segmented turnings. |
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Jim
starts the discussion of creating multiple projects from his grab bag. |
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Bernie
demonstrated his versatility by making a saw blade carrier, a hand screw
clamp, a plate, and three puzzles |
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Stephen
proudly discusses the intricacies in creating a single feed mechanism. |
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Rick
Krusinski molded his grab bag into this beautifully camouflaged jewelry box. |
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Matt
Dixon explains the inspiration for this jewelry box. |
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Sharon
Wilhelm tried her hand at intarsia with this teddy bear. She also turned four weed pots. |
Maureen
Behrman made this key ring and rack. |
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