[Woodcarver] Recycling in the shop

Joe jhartne1 at cox.net
Wed Jul 28 10:39:45 EDT 2010


Save your small scraps that we cut off of a piece of wood that couldn't be used for a larger project and carve something nice. Then, enter the item in the Mint Tim Carving contest.

Joe H
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another saver you can use in your shop is the styrfoam plates that come with meat.

cleaned up they make great palettes for painting.

and popcycle sticks are great for stirring paint also.

and the plastic lids that come on spray cans, can be used to mix paint, varnish, stains .and are easy to clean or toss.



Pat
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