Creative Woodworks & crafts 2005-06, страница 28G. Roger Sell of Littlefield, TX, made this intarsia pruject called Backyard Contemplation from Gekko Timbers in Australia. Roger made considerable modifications Lo the original pattern, which was not, in his opinion, "true intarsia." The pattern was changed so thai every piece makes full contact with the hacker board, and thirteen different species of wood were used. It's no surprise that Roger has received many compliments on this humorous piece. David Marshall of Soinerville, OH, liked Larry Goodwin's Hardware Cabinet design from our August, 2004 issue, so he decided lo make his own. He modified the dimensions to suit his needs—the doors were made from 2x6 lumber (instead of 2 x 4), yielding 50% more shelf space; the left and right doors are not the same width, thus allowing the right door to clear his furnace when swinging open; and the irregular spacing between the shelves allows for spray cans, VCR and DVD tapes, and other miscellaneous supplies. Good job, David! Karl Alscher of Levillown, PA, made a customized version of the Snowflake Box, based upon the Wilckens' Woodworking design that appeared in our 2004 Holiday Issue. He added wooden feet to the box, an idea he got from an article in our November, 2004 issue. The box lid and hoi loin were made from a piece of 2"-thick walnut that was rcsawn and planed to its final thickness. The feet were also made from walnut. The top overlay was made from cherry, and the icicles are poplar dial was airbrushed white. The box's interior was finished with Sucdc-Tcx™. Good job, Karl! Larry Rowe of Rochellc, 1L, built this handsome Floral Cathedral Clock for his Christmas contest at work, and he won first placc. He did not have the clock insert, so he substituted the star in its place. Thanks for sharing, Larry! 28 • Creative Vvuniiroi fcs S. Crallt Juriu 2005 |