Sunday, January 24, 2010

Skiing and Woodworking

There are few things that I would rather be doing than working in the shop. The winter always brings a conflict of interests to the world of COR woodworks and carving the Herwiggys. My weekends thus far have succumbed to skiing and woodworking has filled the evenings a couple nights a week. I might just have to quit my day job to give myself enough time to squeeze all this in. But there is always a fine line on how to split your free time. Blending the two hobbies I love to do, I just finished a Ski rack for some friends in the Tetons. The background mountain range is a silhouette of the Teton Range with space to hang up to 6 pair of skis. This project was inspired by a smaller version I have made as a key rack. I am sure the Ski Rack will be put to good use. Maybe soon to store some Herwiggys!

3 comments:

Sweet Lou said...

What do you use to cut out the mountain range?

perkinsj08 said...

Call me a badger, cause I'm diggin' it.

Clay said...

I used a fret saw and then cleaned it up with files and rasps.