Here it is with some danish oil
Here it is with some danish oil
Finished up this oak axe handle
Two of my main hook knives are pretty big and meant for carving larger spoon bowls, and I really wanted a smaller knife
My parents ordered me a hook knife for my birthday last month, and we all sorta forgot about it, until today when it showed up!
Roughed out this axe handle with the drawknife. Everything is looking good so far
Finished up this kitchen floor
It's still a little rough in some areas, but I am satisfied with it
Using this wonderful spokeshave to smooth out this walking stick
Her husband came home while we were packing up and said he was happy with the results, which made it worth it
The customer wanted us to cut up this inside section to be like her outdoor patio, and it turned out extremely well. I'm quite proud of the result
Ur lines a little off there, bucko
Finished the decorative border for this kitchen
Got a new trowel
Every night with the astro
We're doing a border on the inside, and then installing the same tile but with a different type of pattern. Ideally we'd like to have some space to move around while it sets
Carved another cherry spatula
We set all the tile around the perimeter of this room
Hickory is pretty tough to carve. I'm glad I got myself a good drawknife for this work
Drawkife work on some hickory
In the same breadth is was incredible to suggest greenland was something sacred to the EU, but the world's oldest civilization wasn't
Remembering the leaked texts from Macron to Trump where he said he was cool with regime change in Iran, lol
Carved this cherry spatula and I am quite proud of it
The bark on this maple log quite literally popped right off
Large knot aside, this piece wasn't going to be ideal for large handles as it had this huge crack on the other side. 0-3 with the hickory is got from the park last year...
Reading the bark is important, as it can show you any abnormalities in the wood. In this case the bark moved around a huge knot running through this piece of hickory
Hey bud, I'm not gonna get mad, but ya can't lay on top of the compost
Decided to grind and hone the iron on this infill plane. Got it all the way up to 8000 grit on the whetstones and thats where I'll leave it
Very neat read
(I'm having a new one made)
Milled some pine and and cut some hickory for an axe handle