"X" Marks the Spot

Tinkering In The Shop

11 March 2013

Stone

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DC Boundary Stone Take a look.  Another hidden gem.
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07 June 2012

Medusa

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I took advantage of a visit from an old friend to build a home for a letterbox. For months, I've been planning a cache on an OR beach....
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16 April 2012

Hobbit house planted

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A good friend of mine found a cool spot for the Hobbit house while we were out on a little hike the other day. Moved nature around a little ...
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20 November 2011

The Locks

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There will be six locks. Each clue must be solved to unlock the cryptex for each compartment. The answer to the clue will include three le...
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7 Progress

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Just a little more work on the insides. The larger hole is cut with a 2 3/8" Forstner bit. The smaller hole is cut with a 2 1/8" ...
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18 November 2011

Seven Takes Shape

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Will use very little glue in this project and plywood where I can to keep the project stable and allow for wood movement over the years to c...
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A New Batch of Secrets

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The Start of Seven. Good layout in the beginning helps the builder conceptualize the entire project. Got to be accurate or you end up havin...
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02 October 2011

A Hobbit House prototype

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So the thought was that I'd build something that would be buried into the ground with about 3/4 of it being subterranean with plants sur...
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26 March 2011

Nothing new

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Over the last three years, I've built several birdhouse which house letterboxes. My latest is no different. It is a functioning bird d...
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"X" Marks the Spot
Wilsonville, OR, United States
I like to tinker in my small workshop on projects of different sizes, shapes, materials, and intended use. I am not much of an artist, but some of the things I make are viewed by others as artistic. I like to take my diverse thoughts and turn them into odd creations for others to enjoy. I am a simple person except for some of these elaborate thoughts and creations.
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