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Gifts from Woodworkers
comments (5) November 19th, 2009 in blogs
As a woodworker it is always nice to be able to give something you made as a present, whether for a birthday, Christmas, or just for staying at someone's house. However, unless it is a very special occassion, you don't want to spend weeks or months on a project. I find that turned bowls always go down well and can be made in less than a day. Small boxes are a bit more time consuming but also have the benefit of being light and portable for air trips. So what gifts do you find get the most ooghs for the least amount of effort, or to put it another way, the most aaghs per hour?
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Comments (5)
dan
Posted: 7:37 pm on November 21st
Posted: 11:31 am on November 21st
I'd go with boxes. And they aren't quite as time consuming if you make them in small batches. They are a great way to use some of the more interesting scraps that accumulate from larger projects, and a person can always find something around the house that would fit perfectly in a box.
In fact, giving boxes year after year would be a good idea. You can start your loved ones collecting. And yes, they travel well if you are going to fly home or away for the holidays.
Posted: 10:32 am on November 21st
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