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What have you made lately?

Just do it.
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Well since I'm unable to find the "Non BBQ Food" thread I'll post this here. I searched and searched, guess the food thread is "Lost in antiquity".
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GF Blackberry Scones and they're pretty dang tasty drizzled with sage honey!
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here ya go
AWESOME, you are the "Search Master" of the BARF!!! :hail

I tired all kinds of iterations to no avail. Example: Non BBQ Food, that turns up 10 pages of threads but not "Non-BBQ Food pRon". :cry
 
Yes, for years it was in the backyard against the fence under the shade of a couple of large trees. It got filtered light. About 9-10 years ago I repotted it and laid it over
for more of a cascading shape. Then about 2 years ago into this larger pot. In this location it gets a lot of morning sun until the early afternoon, but still with bright light throughout the day. Will take some more thinning and training to get the shape I want. Ha, but I'm no bonsai master!
 
Last year I made some napkin rings out Silver Birch branches and gave them to my Daughter for Christmas. I made 12 for her and included red napkins. When she open the box she had a big smile on her face and said "Dad, thank you but I think I'm going to need about 12 more!" :giggle: So this year she's getting another 12 and toothpick holder. Her Brother is also getting a set of 8 rings and a toothpick holder. The 3rd set of 6 w/toothpick holder is for me. (The toothpick holders are for use with the charcuterie / cheese serving boards I'm almost finished with.) Each piece has the centers and ends sanded then a coat of Miniwax polycrylic, semi-gloss, applied and dried for two days, then lightly sanded (400grit) and a second coat of polycrylic applied. Used a flat 1/2" wide artist brush to apply the polycrylic.
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Last year I made some napkin rings out Silver Birch branches and gave them to my Daughter for Christmas. I made 12 for her and included red napkins. When she open the box she had a big smile on her face and said "Dad, thank you but I think I'm going to need about 12 more!" :giggle: So this year she's getting another 12 and toothpick holder. Her Brother is also getting a set of 8 rings and a toothpick holder. The 3rd set of 6 w/toothpick holder is for me. (The toothpick holders are for use with the charcuterie / cheese serving boards I'm almost finished with.) Each piece has the centers and ends sanded then a coat of Miniwax polycrylic, semi-gloss, applied and dried for two days, then lightly sanded (400grit) and a second coat of polycrylic applied. Used a flat 1/2" wide artist brush to apply the polycrylic.
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Wow!! Those are gorgeous!
 
Speaker mount to attach said speaker to a flat surface

First picture is the prototype
2nd pic is the speaker
3rd is the mounting feature
3 is the final version installed
4th and 5th are the threaded post thing slid over the mounting feature
 

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Speaker mount to attach said speaker to a flat surface

First picture is the prototype
2nd pic is the speaker
3rd is the mounting feature
3 is the final version installed
4th and 5th are the threaded post thing slid over the mounting feature
Amazing work in the last two posts.
 
Speaker mount to attach said speaker to a flat surface

First picture is the prototype
2nd pic is the speaker
3rd is the mounting feature
3 is the final version installed
4th and 5th are the threaded post thing slid over the mounting feature
You do know that is why God invented velcro right? :ROFLMAO:




I appreciate the work and craftsmanship in your solution though as well.
 
You do know that is why God invented velcro right? :ROFLMAO:




I appreciate the work and craftsmanship in your solution though as well.
the problem with velcro is you still have to attach it to the thing and it's not all that rigid

that speaker goes in an airplane
 
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