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Crosses - See Through - Batch #2

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Just completed the second batch of 12 “see through“ crosses for my wife. Three species here: Live Oak, Pecan, and Koa. Finish is 2 coats of Mahoney’s Walnut Oil. She gave away the first batch that I made a few months ago, and they went like pancakes! They are a bit time consuming to make, so I told her only one batch per year. In this batch I experimented with cutting around the crosses vs using a router bit. Think cutting is safer. I will have to use a finer blade for the interior cross in the future, as I was experiencing chip outs this go around. But all in all the end result was fine. Finally, I like this project as it uses small pieces of scrap lumber which I otherwise tend to accumulate. Chuck IMG_3684.jpeg
 

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Just completed the second batch of 12 “see through“ crosses for my wife. Three species here: Live Oak, Pecan, and Koa. Finish is 2 coats of Mahoney’s Walnut Oil. She gave away the first batch that I made a few months ago, and they went like pancakes! They are a bit time consuming to make, so I told her only one batch per year. In this batch I experimented with cutting around the crosses vs using a router bit. Think cutting is safer. I will have to use a finer blade for the interior cross in the future, as I was experiencing chip outs this go around. But all in all the end result was fine. Finally, I like this project as it uses small pieces of scrap lumber which I otherwise tend to accumulate. ChuckView attachment 288132
A very nice way to use scraps. I might have to get back to making pendants. (I didn’t make crosses though I think I will experiment in future) all in all it is a project worth making. Yours are particularly good.
 

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Just completed the second batch of 12 “see through“ crosses for my wife. Three species here: Live Oak, Pecan, and Koa. Finish is 2 coats of Mahoney’s Walnut Oil. She gave away the first batch that I made a few months ago, and they went like pancakes! They are a bit time consuming to make, so I told her only one batch per year. In this batch I experimented with cutting around the crosses vs using a router bit. Think cutting is safer. I will have to use a finer blade for the interior cross in the future, as I was experiencing chip outs this go around. But all in all the end result was fine. Finally, I like this project as it uses small pieces of scrap lumber which I otherwise tend to accumulate. ChuckView attachment 288132
Chuck, if you were to track down a source for a Rockwell Delta 43-503 pin router, you could produce thousands of those beautiful crosses in a couple days. Then, relax and either sell or pass them out as you see fit. If you did it right, the inner cross that is removed could also be a gift if you chose not to cut it up when routing.
I'm gonna post a few pictures of stuff I've done with mine years ago that I still have prototypes of. ............... Nubs
 

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Chuck, if you were to track down a source for a Rockwell Delta 43-503 pin router, you could produce thousands of those beautiful crosses in a couple days. Then, relax and either sell or pass them out as you see fit. If you did it right, the inner cross that is removed could also be a gift if you chose not to cut it up when routing.
I'm gonna post a few pictures of stuff I've done with mine years ago that I still have prototypes of. ............... Nubs
I’ll have to look that one up. Not familiar with it. Thanks! Chuck
 
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