Projects include 3 picture frames, several Christmas Bell ornaments, a key ring rack, a glue-up center for keeping all of my wood glue handy, and the 2 birdcage awls shown above. The awls were made from scraps of Bradford pear, oak, purpleheart, as well as copper tubing for the ferrules and nails for the pointy bits. See all of my 2022 projects HERE. You can check out all of my projects at HayYoo.com.
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My 2022 Woodworking Projects
Published December 31, 2022 woodwork Leave a CommentTags: birdcage awl, wood, woodwork
My 2021 Woodworking Projects
Published November 16, 2021 woodwork Leave a CommentTags: spirtle, wood, woodwork
2021 was not a very productive year for me. Early in the year, I made a lot of spirtles, and little else. A spirtle is a type of spatula, that is long, slightly curved, and occasionally slotted. Above is an example of a large, slotted spirtle made of some exceptionally colored Bradford pear wood. See my 2021 projects HERE. You can check out all of my projects at HayYoo.com.
My 2020 Woodworking Projects
Published December 7, 2020 woodwork Leave a CommentTags: turning, wood, woodwork
2020 can’t end soon enough, so I’ve published a slideshow of my 2020 Woodworking Projects a little early. New projects include 3 bandsaw boxes, several turned flowers and pots, a carver’s mallet, and an unusual model of a 3″ socket.
Check out all of them at HayYoo.com.
It’s Been A While
Published January 23, 2020 woodwork Leave a CommentTags: turning, wood, woodwork, woodworking
Wow, I haven’t posted here in 6 months. Nothing has been wrong, I simply got bored with blogging, and decided to take a break. I’m still on the break and I don’t know when, or if, I’ll regularly post again.
Just a quick link to my woodworking site HayYoo.com. This week I posted 3 slideshows there, that feature over 30 projects. I finally (I hope!) got the site to work responsively on small screens.
Artwork Made From 10,000 Wood Species
Published June 15, 2016 Uncategorized Leave a CommentTags: Architect, art installation, Bristol University, England, Hollow, Katie Paterson, lumber, Timber, wood, woodwork, Zeller & Moye
Architects Zeller & Moye and artist Katie Paterson have installed a public artwork in the grounds of Bristol University, England, which is made up of samples from more than 10,000 tree species. Entitled Hollow, the installation’s exterior structure, made of Douglas Fir, is designed as a forest canopy, with the arrangement of posts representing the varying heights of trees.