my niece gave me her hbo max log in ‼️ she’s like my sister’s daughter to me ❤️
ads was crazy for saying this but also i get it
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my niece gave me her hbo max log in ‼️ she’s like my sister’s daughter to me ❤️
ads was crazy for saying this but also i get it
hey dad bring some Chinese otw back pls lily wants chowmein + some mozzarella sticks from sonic if ya chill with that
and that big goose in the attic
Okay. I will be sure to do so.
Also you don’t ned to force yourself to refer to me as “Dad”.
London I believe you may be right. Someone is impersonating Charlie.
I do not know how to feel about this.
Also I bought tumblr premium. Help me change my profile picture to anything else.
Epoxy and Oak: Rivertop Treasure Box for my Niece
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Video here: https://youtu.be/ZNAzXS-uZLY
More Christmas videos! This one is for my niece Madeline, and is made from the same block of old oak that her mother’s present was cut from (check that out here: https://youtu.be/H8R2piGfe7o)
This was a really fun project, a lot of firsts for me trying out different techniques. I made a quick jig to do splined miter joints for the sides, which I filled with a mix or red heart, purple heart, and osage orange. This was also my first time using a dado for the box bottom, which i’m kicking myself for not trying sooner.
The epoxy was mixed with a pearl powder for automotive paint, for the lid I wanted to loosely mimic a riverbank so I poured two layers, one colored one clear layer above to set everything in.
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Christmas gift for the niece. A re-purposed wine cabinet's racks.
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21 Dec 2015
After I’d re-purposed the Wine Cabinet, previous project, I had 5 sets of racks sitting on my shelf. Thinking I could maybe use them one day I left them with the other “I might need this” odds and ends of woodworking scrap.
So, my wife commissions me, for Christmas and sans pay, to design a wine ‘thingy’ for our youngest niece and her boyfriend. Gee! I could make a little counter top rack or a small cabinet. The small rack would get lost and not used. A small cabinet would take too long. So….. Make a small side table with a set of racks and I just happen to have some ready made pieces.
It so happened that Woodcraft had a couple of pallets of ‘not the best’ cherry selling for $ 4/bf. I picked through and found enough good quality for less than $ 30. Hey, so far this isn’t going to put a dent in the wood fund account.
Milled it out on a Friday, made tenons and mortises on Saturday, sanded and made the shelves on Monday, assembled on Wednesday, oiled on Thursday, varnished on Friday and Saturday, give it to them on a Sunday.
Oh and added a few turquoise gems to make it interesting.
Overall this was a fun and quick project of course without monetary reward. The niece really loved it.
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