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What have you made lately?

Wheel-Lifter-Oner device. Made from a bed slat and a gate handle. No instructions needed. :laughing
How did I not know about this technology 40 years ago? For any of you guys and gals that wrench in your driveway, like me... this is a real BACK-SAVER!!
 

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Wheel-Lifter-Oner device. Made from a bed slat and a gate handle. No instructions needed. :laughing
How did I not know about this technology 40 years ago? For any of you guys and gals that wrench in your driveway, like me... this is a real BACK-SAVER!!

That's way more elegant than the way I'd do it. :laughing

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Very nice, what did you use to program the CNC?
F-Engrave for v-carve and engraving, or usually just Excel and Notepad if I'm making parts. I always have to fix something with the code anyway. The v-carve setting makes those extra notches you see so I don't use that much.
 
Always impressed with all the wonderfully created things that have been displayed in this thread! 👃
With all the awesome craftmanship in the items presented I think of my stuff as being in the opposite direction I call "rustic design". :laughing
Here's a few pieces, some started several months ago, but all for Christmas gifts for family and friends.
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Pallet wine rack, to be wall mounted.
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Silver birch napkin rings, some had yet to have the cut section sealed with polycrylic.

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Wood bowl, from a 2' log section found along the road over by Sunol. I used a splitting maul and wedges to split the log and draw knife on edges.
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Olive wood ~14"x6" from a tree that had been cut down but this section has been left behind.
End cuts were from from the original chainsaw cuts, but with a lot of sanding.to get smooth.
Olive Bowl Top 2.jpg
Olive Bowl side.jpg
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Ooh. Sticky rice sushi cooling tubs. If you like Shiraz rice.
The open face credenza is kind of cool too.
 
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