Creative Woodworks & crafts 2000-01, страница 68

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Dirk Boelman at his booth (also filled with his original designs) admires Ben Shack's work.

Impressive, wouldn't you say"? Meet Al Caldicro of Waukesha, Wl. He tells me he does his work on a 20 inch Dewalt with a spiral blade. A whole 'nother notch up, ain't it?

;A little closer shot of the |rish brothers winning flocks. The minute Jdetail executed in these ^clocks would fill a book. |iNo matter how many £times you look at them |you will see ^something different |each time.

|Photograph courtesy of Betty Wilckens.

Ron Ferrari of Cbal City. IL found a way to keep busy in his spare time. All he needs is a few pencils and a pocket knife.

HWiWWiWffii&mSWwV prove that they are conventional size pencils.

Now how will you justify the cost of those expensive

imported chisels you wanted when a $30 pocket knife will do this?

was sawn and finished by Henry Stone of Columbus, OH. Henry

advises that he is more than busy filling orders for his work. Photograph courtesy of Betty Wilckens.

Stone of Columbus, OH. No, each segment is not the same and I am still trying to figure out if any two are alike at all. Photograph courtesy of Betty Wilckens.