There is still time to get out in the shop and make a few Valentine projects for your sweetheart. This picture is a simulation of the finished project. I made the backer board a rose color just for an example. You could apply a wash of color to your backer board to get a similar effect.
Hans Meir demonstrates a project at a recent Gwinnett Scroll saw club meeting:
It's been a while since I had the opportunity to post a video from the Gwinnett Woodworkers club meeting. Hans Meier is one of the club members who is a master craftsman with the scrollsaw and does a fantastic job. In this video Hans demonstrates a hot air balloon pattern from start to finish. The video is a little under and hour so go make some popcorn, sit back and enjoy.
The Woodworking Show, Atlanta:
March 16-18, 2018
Atlanta Georgia
I will be the guest of the Gwinnett Woodworking club again this year at the Atlanta Woodworking Show. It looks like I will miss the opening day but I will be there Saturday and Sunday. I would love to see some of you there. Stop and say hello if you have the opportunity.
Here is the link with all the details of the show. Atlanta Woodworking Show.
They are listing over sixty vendors who will be attending the show.
Click Image to Enlarge and see contest details.
You can also enter your photos by email. service@bearwood.com
January's 2WAYS2WIN contest had great participation so Stephen at Bear Woods and I want to do it again.
WAY2WIN #1: Click the link above and enter the giveaway. That simple. Enter everyday.
WAY2WIN #2: Post up to three photos of your wooden trains, planes or automobiles on the Bear Woods Facebook page.
Very Strange:
Click image to enlarge.
After I build a project for the blog I often sit them on a set of shelves in my computer room. When I build a clock I install the clock insert and put a battery in it. The clock runs until the battery dies and I almost never replace the battery unless I give the clock away.
The three clocks in the picture were built literally years apart. They have set on the shelf since they were built with the original dead batteries still installed. These clocks have not run for years. Notice anything strange?
Each clock stopped at ten minutes after ten. I am not smart enough to calculate the odds of that happening but I'm sure they are pretty long.
You have to admit that is pretty strange. The good news is that the clock just above these tree is dead at a different time.
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If you use the DVD on a Windows PC there is a simple viewer program to browse through the patterns.
The DVD also works fine on a MAC. The viewer program is not MAC compatible but there is an included PDF with all the patterns shown as thumbnails for easy viewing.
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