What's on your workbench December 2021

Thank you Vince and Gary, very kind words.

I wouldn't say I'm in the class of those fine artists but my mom and wife sure put me up there and what more could a guy want. My 3 year old wants a painting now, he is crazy about anything farming and tractors as I was as a kid.
 

Ben,

Watercolors are a blast to work with, thinned or straight outta the tube pure joy to work with if ya don't over think it. Trust the paint, and the errors become new (to you) techniques. No such thing as mistakes. Plus ya can take them anywhere to work with.

VP
 
Finally finished this little cutie. I need to work on my painting skills, especially with acrylics but I still like him. Had a devil of a time figuring out what kind of habitat to do with him since I wanted to give him as a gift to a friend.

i-pK399Q8-X2.jpg

 
Dani and Zane, thank you for the kind words. This may become a new obsession. My mother was very happy with it and I got a lot of positive feedback.

I will admit that I ordered a 12x16 walnut cutting board because I wasn't sure I had the skills or tool precision to pull this off. I never opened it and returned it on the 26th. I had two extra rows after I cross cut, I split them in half and glued them into a ~8x8in board that will perfect bar board or serving board.

I did end up spending about the cost of buying a board on quality parallel clamps but now that I have them I will put them to use.
"I have too many clamps in my shop" -no woodworker... ever
 
Between hunting, shop time and Christmas I haven?t had a chance to post pictures.

I, too, was busy with decoys, a salmon fly shadow box( ala Gary Tanner)c, harcuterie boards and cutting boards.

I?ll try to finish the decoys this week with a few paint details.

. View attachment 2FC8409D-5CA5-45CB-91B2-8EFDEC54DE67.jpeg

I made this shadow box for my son with his great-grandfather?s ancient double hook Atlantic salmon flies. Thanks to Gary Tanner for the inspiration and his blog posts online.

View attachment 9E47DEE4-B3C9-4584-8858-7F2E1D9B7C8C.jpeg

I really enjoyed making the 1/2 size 1950 Fender Stratocaster charcuterie board for my professional musician niece and Baltimore Ravens and Orioles themed cutting board. This charcuterie board was from an old Cherry board that Wiz Boz gave me in 2016.

View attachment 00D8C104-A6E2-4320-9B6A-E4E73B79803A.jpeg

Another charcuterie board from a slab of black walnut that I?ve been hoarding since the 1970s

View attachment 645BECC3-8F31-4854-AB50-1EB0A5C1231C.jpeg

View attachment 43F0EEB7-FC35-4AB0-B568-577ED7AA6BBF.jpeg

View attachment 02C30CD3-BBDC-4465-A543-78BAB814D7E7.jpeg
 
Back
Top