The following list contains pages that I have either completed or am planning to put on this
site. At the moment, some of them relate to projects I WANT to do, but haven't done yet, or
techniques that I am still learning.
If you run into a dead link, email me, and I'll work
faster to get that page finished if I know someone is interested in it! Sometimes I just need
prodding.
A favorite instrument of many
woodworkers is the Native American Flute. Popular for its haunting natural tones and its ease of
learning how to play, it is featured in many new age and tribal music genres, often with an acoustic guitar and/or drums. And of
course, no powwow is complete without one.
A longtime favorite instrument of many is the acoustic guitar. Popular for a
variety of reasons, it is featured in many music genres. And of course, no campfire is complete
without one.
A longtime favorite instrument of
elementary to middle school classrooms, is the ocarina because its comfortable and small egg-
shape can be both held and played with one hand. It is featured in school plays and bands, but
it never really made it into the world of recorded music genres, except for childrens songs and
comedy. No campfire is complete without an ocarina either because it fits so nicely in one's
backpack and it can be hard to tell in the dark who is actually playing along with the other
person who is playing the acoustic
guitar.
I'd love it if you'd like to participate in my Intarsia and Puzzles forum so let's talk about techniques that cut wood apart and put it right back together again!

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