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@Ed KennellKennell

The lower item looks like it would roll and leave an impression of some sort.

Ink or paint transfer to form a specific repeating pattern.

 

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Ed Kennell

No cigar Eric @ebinmaine but it dos roll.

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formariz
12 hours ago, Ed Kennell said:

Brad pusher

Brad?

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formariz

@Ed KennellRolling dough cutter.

 

 

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49 minutes ago, formariz said:

Brad?

small nail

37 minutes ago, formariz said:

@Ed KennellRolling dough cutter.

 

 

 

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WHX??

Those things in the wagon wheels are unfinished gear shift knobs that's plain to see! :scratchead:

 

Here's an easy one for you wood workers so hush up you guys :silence:  and let the others have a crack at it.

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formariz
15 hours ago, Ed Kennell said:

Brad pusher

No its not. We are speaking about the wood pieces inside hubs right?

Its utilitarian. Something I carve occasionally when I find a piece of firewood with the right grain orientation . Those are rough cut on the band saw just waiting for me to finish them.

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formariz
3 minutes ago, WHX22 said:

Here's an easy one for you wood workers so hush up you guys and let the others have a crack at it. 

I got to go there and see what else you got. Looks like a lot of hidden treasure there.Should have known by the vise.

Got the rest of it?

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elcamino/wheelhorse

Yankee  Screw Driver bits .

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formariz

@Ed Kennell What shape does it cut? I couldn't figure that out.

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WHX??

You probably cheated Jimbo and had Cas pm you the answer! I had to :text-google: them to figure out what they were for.

Sadly no don't have the rest of it. In fact I have no idea where these came from tho they where in a desk drawer at work forever!

Check out the price on them ...

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formariz

They belong to these below. Give you $10.00 for them.

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WHX??

Go you one better Cas .... they are yours for free you give them a good home! I am obviously not the sliver wizard you are and have no use for them. I will put them in Dino's glove box when I see him at AJ's next month and you go snag them out when you see him @ the BS. @stevasaurus Don't let me forget! :lol:

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formariz

You are the best. Thank you. I am not sure about the silver wizard part. The little woman calls me something totally opposite all the time. She gets a little incoherent when she is mad but I swear it sounds like something related to a donkey's anatomy I think.

 I'll send you some of the home brew so you can sip while preparing a good meal at the bench. You can also wipe bench with it, it's a great sterilizer.

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WHX??
12 minutes ago, formariz said:

send you some of the home brew

You send an adult beverage back with Steve I'll never get it! :occasion-xmas:

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JoeM

Those shift knobs looked like wood burls, I call them tree boogers.

Pretty cool as knobs!

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formariz
1 hour ago, WHX22 said:

You send an adult beverage back with Steve I'll never get it! :occasion-xmas:

Don't worry I'll give him enough so he stays away from yours.

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formariz

Pulled them out a bit to help

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Ed Kennell

spoons, ladles

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5 hours ago, formariz said:

@Ed Kennell What shape does it cut? I couldn't figure that out.

I never used it, but I'm thinking bow tie pasta.

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formariz

Just had to show a little more. That is it.

Eventually they will look like this

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Ed Kennell

Really neat pieces.  I was about to enter a guess of gun stock for a muzzle loader pistol.   Then you pulled them out and exposed the curved ladle handle.

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formariz

Usually a piece catches my eye having natural curved grain for it or a natural defect like the finished one shown. Then it gets put aside as spoon material. Hmm gun stocks.

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WHX??

Cool Cas but they still look like shifter knobs... you know what tho as long as you are making ladles you could cut some notches in them and make spaghetti  ladles like this. I call them men scratchers but would work good when Ed churns out them bow ties? My go to pasta ladle...

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JoeM

Golf club rejects

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