Steve Bundred - Thursday, July 07, 2011
Julie-Anne runs a local business making cakes for special occasions. It seems to be quite successful and keeping her busy.
A recent request was for a 80th birthday cake for a sailor. She had tried to make an anchor from icing sugar but it kept collapsing. So she contacted me for a wooden one.
This gave me an idea. Read More......
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Steve Bundred - Saturday, November 20, 2010
I've just received this question from Ron who's working on the dolphin bookends.

I have just cut out the Dolphin book ends, and can you or any of your colleagues tell me how other than wrapping sandpaper around my finger to try and get the dolphins to look rounded.
Yours Sincerely.
Ron
Good question, Ron. This is how I do it.
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Steve Bundred - Wednesday, July 07, 2010
Local intarsia enthusiast Tom Lynn has been busy enthusing the Mackay Woodworkers club about Intarsia.

There were a couple more students as well and they all made Lazy Koalas. Read More......
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Steve Bundred - Monday, March 08, 2010
Gloria sent me this image of her first attempt at the Kookaburra design. (Click the thumbnail to see a larger image.)
I am worried about the one eyed teddy bear. But he did donate his eye to a good cause.

She attended a workshop up the coast at Mackay in Queensland.
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