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    Pattern from Sheila Landry's website. *Wood is 3/8 inch American Black Walnut and finished with Tung Oil.


    DW
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    Life is hard. It is even harder when you are being stupid.
    John Wayne

  • #2
    Good job DW, and nice choice of wood.
    Experience is something you don't get until just after you need it.

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    • #3
      Great work, I like it very much.

      Bob
      Delta P-20 & Q-3

      I wondered why the baseball was getting bigger. Then it hit me!

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      • #4
        DW, another great project!!! I luv the wood choice, especially since walnut is one of my favs to work with! Do you sell these at the local market, if so, what is your asking price if you don't mind me asking?
        Thanx for sharing!
        ~ Kim

        A day in my shop is like a day at the beach...full of sunshine and ya never know where the sawdust may end up!

        www.gonecoastalart.com

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        • #5
          Not sure Kim. This is the 1st one I have made, I expect that it might sell for in the $20 -$35 range but a lot will depend upon what the venue will be.

          DW
          Life is hard. It is even harder when you are being stupid.
          John Wayne

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          • #6
            Very nice looking bread basket!
            DeWalt 788

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            • #7
              Thanx DW for the reply!!! I am downright awful at setting prices!!! I came across a local gallery the other day and they actually had some scrolled art for sale...I almost choked on the prices tho...they were asking $85-135 for some of the collapsable baskets made out of Oak and stained Pine/Poplar. I thought to myself...I really need to up my prices on my boxes - lol!
              Thanx Again!
              ~ Kim

              A day in my shop is like a day at the beach...full of sunshine and ya never know where the sawdust may end up!

              www.gonecoastalart.com

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              • #8
                Oh yea I like that one. I think it would go over great at the shows...just add a checkered napkin to wrap the warm bread with..
                Hawaiilad
                Larry

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                • #9
                  Beautiful job DW.
                  Linda

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                  • #10
                    Very nice! Unique pattern. You did a great job.

                    SQ
                    If you can't fix it with sawdust and glue, it's not worth fixing.

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