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    Looking for Ambrosia Maple (Worm Maple) and Cherry

    I am looking for about 15 bf of Ambrosia Maple and about 35-40 bf of cherry for two night stands. If you have any please let me know.
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    Matching worm maple with another wood

    My next project is going to be some night stands. As of right now I plan on building the whole thing out of worm wood thanks to Jack (saw4you) for offering to bring it to me , however I have also considered using a combination of woods. I know I at least want the top of the night stands to be...
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    Nasty Email Worm

    FWIW, I apologize in advance if anyone here has been getting a bunch of garbage emails from me. Seems we got some kind of spambot that came in and invaded the works here. Not only the PC but the wife's laptop as well. We've spent all day:BangHead: downloading fixes and trying the get rid of this...
  4. flyrod444

    Worm Tracks 2 + one large bowl

    I just finished another HF from the last of the wood I had from worm tracks #1. It is a little larger than # 1. The second bowl is a large open form I turned from some ambrosia maple. It is 17" in dia. Thanks, Jack imageimage imageimage imageimage
  5. flyrod444

    Worm tracks.

    I came up with this form while helping one of my high school students save a bowl out of a large rotten boxelder burl he brought in. I liked the shape we came up with on his bowl so much that I had to turn one using this form. This one is turned from a burled maple blank I had that was at the...
  6. flyrod444

    worm tracks HF.

    It's been a while since I've posted a picture. Here is the last bowl I finished. It is maple 6 1/2" tall by 10" dia. Jack
  7. Splinter

    Worm Tracks

    This is a JR Gentlemen pen I made today that I am calling "Worm Tracks". The wood is Curly Maple that worm(s) got into and added a little beauty to it. Note the dark spot on both sides of the upper barrel...this is the worm hole.
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    Worm holes in rough sawn oak, what to do?

    Last August had a lot of fun slabbing oak into lumber. It has been a year now and I am looking at bringing it into my basement to further season. I noticed that there are small worm holes on the edges of some of the boards but not really on the board faces. This leads me to several questions...
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    worm drive saws

    My father was a carpenter and in the early to mid 50's, he bought the only electric saw he ever owned. It was a Skil and had the blade on the left side of the saw. It is now 50 years later and I have seen many, many worm drive saws, but never one with the blade on the right side of the saw...

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