Small Woodworking Projects part 2

Tue, Feb 16, 2010

Woodworking Plans Videos

Another video of smaller projects I'm working on in between chainsaw carving. They are mostly made out of scrap wood, and leftover pieces of special types such as Morus and Taxus. I take especially pride in making walking staffs and sticks. You will my latest walking stick later on in the video. In this video: A solid Mullberry (Morus) ball, a Golden Chain (Laburnum) candel holder, a Juniper (Juniperus) wall clock, a Taxus walking stick, two wood grain demo's, a collection of branch growths and two plant vases. These objects where made in Hortus Haren, Netherlands. Useful websites: www.saburr-tooth.com EU, UK, NL website for ordering Saburr-Tooth equipment: www.chainsawcarvingtools.eu Main dutch Chainsaw Carving forum: www.carvingtoolshop.eu

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6 Responses to “Small Woodworking Projects part 2”

  1. mrcbridge36 Says:

    nice projects keep up the work !

  2. dcrsx40 Says:

    how do you make a cross cut like that. I bought a wood burner and to buy a cross cut piece is expensive. I would like to take a log and make several thin cross cuts that come out smooth for art work to be put on them? can anyone help with info.

  3. Mueiwark Says:

    Hi, you will need a Japanese cross cut (pull action) saw to make very thin slices. The enresult is so good that sanding is sometimes not even needed. There is also a saw available with has a cross-cut side, and a rip-cut side. Google for ‘Silky Enzo’. Beautifully saws like that last your entire life.

  4. dcrsx40 Says:

    Thank you. You do good work.

  5. xxdjcharlierockxx Says:

    cool work…love the hollow vase….and the the other projects as well…very cool!

  6. dcrsx40 Says:

    @Mueiwark Bought me one of those pull action saws today. just tried it out spliting a small branch. It does the job. Thanks for the info. Mine is a Vaughn bear saw. Will get one of thoses fancy ones when I get good at it.

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