Editor’s Letter: Sebby’s Field – FineWoodworking

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We obtain quite a lot of entries for our Gallery, from furnishings makers far and large with talent ranges from grasp craftsman to newcomer. We now have not often acquired one which gave us as a lot pleasure as this one, although, submitted by Tom Rutkowski of Bristol, Conn., on behalf of a younger good friend, 7-year-old Sebby Jaramillo of Plainville, Conn.

“Sebby made this lined field, with assist from his grandfather, as a Father’s Day present for his dad. Whereas his grandfather did all of the milling, Sebby did the measuring, components chopping (with Grandpa’s assistance on the bandsaw), meeting, and ending. Sebby has been working together with his grandfather for a couple of 12 months and has his personal security glasses and block airplane. That is his first ‘main’ mission.”

The field is ash, 4-1/2 in. large by 11 in. lengthy by 4 in. excessive. The end is shellac. Sustain the great work, Sebby.

—ELIZABETH KNAPP, managing editor

From Effective Woodworking #306


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