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Woodworker Al Mather uses a skew chisel to remove wood spinning on a lathe as he creates an ash biscuit cutter at his home shop in China. Portland Press Herald photo by John Patriquin
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Woodworker Al Mather uses a skew chisel to remove wood spinning on a lathe as he creates an ash biscuit cutter at his home shop in China.
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Woodworker Al Mather punches a center point on a small block of ash that he will create into biscuit cutters on his wood lathe at his home shop in China.
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Woodworker Al Mather uses calipers to measure the inside of a cutter as he creates ash biscuit cutters on a lathe at his home shop in China.
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Woodworker Al Mather uses a skew chisel to remove wood spinning on a lathe as he creates an ash biscuit cutter at his home shop in China.
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Woodworker Al Mather creates ash biscuit cutters like these 2 - and 3-inch cutters at his home shop in China.
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Finished biscuit cutter sitting on a lathe that woodworker Al Mather created at his home shop in China.