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pearle
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I am looking for ideas for Christmas present projects for this season. I need to make maybe a dozen of them so I need something that can be made in a couple of hours, at least when a part of a small batch of items. Last year I made boxes that John Leake (http://www.leakesantiques.com/) had made and which he generously shared the "secrets" that made it possible to make these in 4-5 hours each in lots of 8-10. (http://www.flickr.com/photos/24804363@N00/4090880829/in/set-72157622772227696/)
Previously I have made Old Salem footstools (http://www.flickr.com/photos/24804363@N00/4014629787/in/set-72157616784558367/) and veneered demilune tables (http://www.flickr.com/photos/24804363@N00/4014106943/in/set-72157616784558367/) using the facilities of the RCC woodworking program I attended at the time.
I'm looking for something that doesn't require a router in its construction. (That's a joke to snobbishly separate these from normal Christmas gift woodworking projects.)
Preston Earle
www.SawdustForBrains.blogspot.com
Previously I have made Old Salem footstools (http://www.flickr.com/photos/24804363@N00/4014629787/in/set-72157616784558367/) and veneered demilune tables (http://www.flickr.com/photos/24804363@N00/4014106943/in/set-72157616784558367/) using the facilities of the RCC woodworking program I attended at the time.
I'm looking for something that doesn't require a router in its construction. (That's a joke to snobbishly separate these from normal Christmas gift woodworking projects.)
Preston Earle
www.SawdustForBrains.blogspot.com