Sorry the images are so large. I made these for my little sister but she lost the baby. I've been holding them for the next time. I thought I would share them with you.
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So Does that Sycamore look familiar?Very well done!
You're the third woodworker that I know that lives in Duncan. One was in my shop just yesterday.
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There are two different shops that I know of in Duncan. One is on a farm right at the split where Betts Rd splits from 42, and the other is 1/2 mile or so east of the split between Betts and 42.
Yep it will happen. She is 18 years younger... I got a little excited to be an uncle. They are laying some hints about trying again so we will see. I'm sure this is just a taste of what I'll make for them.Nice work, and sorry she lost her baby. Keep the faith, it'll happen
Wow, Brutal... and Congrats!Thats great work. MY wife and I know what your sister and her family are going through. We miscared 5 times before our little one.
His sycamore looks a little more polished than last time I saw some headed to your place for size reduction!
I'm not sure how long ago I bought that sycamore but it's gorgeous and I love working with it. I believe I have a nice full board left of it.
Scott's white oak isn't bad either. I made some picture frames with some of it so far. I still have about a 6' counter top I need some wood for. Too damn hot to be in the shop right now.