BlogHide Resteemsskycranehandwork (56)in life • 6 years agoLittle bowl from mesquite burlI found a log with a bit of burl wood, so I turned a tiny bowl. Steepshot IPFS IOS Android Webskycranehandwork (56)in woodworking • 6 years agoMy InspirationSteepshot IPFS IOS Android Webskycranehandwork (56)in woodworking • 6 years agoIt really is that colorSteepshot IPFS IOS Android Webskycranehandwork (56)in woodworking • 6 years agoA view of the repairs to the baseVelvet mesquite with koa stitches Steepshot IPFS IOS Android Webskycranehandwork (56)in woodworking • 6 years agoMesquite CalabashI really like this one, so you will probably see a lot more pictures of it coming up Steepshot IPFS IOS Android Webskycranehandwork (56)in dtube • 6 years agoOil FinishApplying penetrating oil to an african sumac bowl ▶️ DTube ▶️ IPFSskycranehandwork (56)in wooodworking • 6 years agoI made another bowsawThis one is for detail work Signed it with a little inlay The frame is sycamore and the handles are koa.skycranehandwork (56)in woodworking • 6 years agoFree bowl blanksskycranehandwork (56)in woodworking • 6 years agoToo much orange peel in my shellacskycranehandwork (56)in woodworking • 6 years agoFinally getting ready to glue this thing togetherresteemedwoodworkcurators (41)in woodworking • 7 years agoWeekly Woodworking Competition #15Week fifteen is here and it has brought the sun. So lets thanks it with excellent entries and appease the Woodworking Gods Source Whatever your level of skill or experience. Any wood work…skycranehandwork (56)in woodworking • 7 years agoWood Changing Color With AgeBack in December I turned a little bowl from a branch of African Sumac that I found. Fresh cut, the wood is really pale. The bowl has been sitting on my wife’s desk for six months now and you can…skycranehandwork (56)in woodworking • 7 years agoVelvet Mesquite Tree Trunk on the LatheFinally getting around to turning this tree trunk. It was the only one small enough for me to lift into the bed of my truck. I sealed the ends with latex paint, but it cracked…skycranehandwork (56)in woodworking • 7 years agoEntry Level Hand Tools for Woodworking, Part 3: ChiselsThis series is a quick introduction to selecting handtools for woodworking. You can see previous posts here: Next up is an introduction to chisels. The Marples chisels have a fine…skycranehandwork (56)in woodworking • 7 years agoEntry Level Hand Tools for Woodworking, Part 2; Marking Knives and Gauges.This series is a quick introduction to selecting handtools for woodworking. You can see part one here: The key to precise cuts with a hand saw is good markup and practicing the skill of sawing…skycranehandwork (56)in woodworking • 7 years agoQuick Preview of the Joinery for my Bookshelvesskycranehandwork (56)in woodworking • 7 years agoFirst Cuts with my New BowsawIf you have been following along you have seen how I made myself a bowsaw. If not, here are the links to the whole series: Maybe it was not the smartest move, but once I had it…resteemedwoodworkcurators (41)in woodworking • 7 years agoWeekly Woodworking Competition #7Sharpen your axes week seven is here! We see lots of well presented and informative posts within the woodworking section each week but not all get submitted to the competition. Give it a…resteemedmrkstn1 (51)in steembay • 7 years agoSelling Custom Made Guitar SlideI am selling this custom made guitar slide. It is of bone and wood construction. The wood is a combination of Ironwood burl and curly maple. It is 2.5 inches long and the center hole is approx. 3/4…skycranehandwork (56)in woodworking • 7 years agoEntry Level Hand Tools for Woodworkers, Part 1, Hand Saws for Milling and JoineryOver the years I have gradually sold off most of my powertools as I learned techniques for getting the same or better results with hand tools. For example, if you wanted to cut a miter, most…