Retired industrial arts teacher Member, Kiama Woodcraft Group (KWG) Inc Member, Kiama Men’s Shed Member, The Traditional Tools Group (TTTG) Inc Author, JD’s Column in TTTG News Also see Page 2 of John’s work. Small clocks, various timbers – coolabah burl, red gum, beefwood Inspired by an early 19th century music canterbury – recycled Australian red cedar, shellac finish Superfoot club challenge entry – 1/6 scale chiffonier with wine cooler – Tasmanian myrtle, shellac finish Doll’s cradle – banksia cut from backyard tree, polyurethane satin varnish Superfoot club challenge entry – 1/6 scale desk under construction – note traditional joint construction Superfoot club challenge entry – 1/6 scale desk with office chair completed – New Guinea rosewood, shellac finish Recycled ironbark fence posts – turned surfaces finished with Birchwood Casey’s Gunstock Oil Superfoot club challenge entry – “Garden Essentials With Helper” – huon pine, Danish oil finish Old guesthouse table as found – tacked-on linoleum surface, lots of damage, many layers of paint New life for old guesthouse table – three new draws built, cross-banding added to top and back – cedar, French polish finish Assorted chisel handles – cotoneaster, spotted gum – shellac finish Superfoot club challenge entry – 1/6 scale Regency sideboard with High Wickham chairs – rock maple Carving mallets of various patterns – cotoneaster, ready for linseed oil finish Superfoot club challenge entry – 1/3 scale captain/pub chair – New Guinea rosewood, shellac finish Trinket box – figured New Guinea rosewood 1/6 scale chest of drawers – recycled Australian red cedar High chair – banksia sourced from backyard tree
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