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I make the pattern and then tape it to the wood. Cut it out with a scroll saw. Then you just stack and glue. The one in my picture is 15 inches in daimeter.
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This might be interesting with Baltic birch, provided you can find the real 'void less' stuff. I've read accounts of some acoustic speaker makers that is getting a little harder to do.
 
Wine making of course, beer brewing. I formed a whisky club with a couple dozen guys last year.
I also grill and smoke meat a lot, make homemade sausage.
My wife and I garden and preserve and pickle a lot.
I'm also a DIY kinda guy so usually some sort of Reno going on at home.
I used to have a motorcycle which I loved, but sold it a few years ago. I'll get back into it once the kids are grown up.

I'm also an IT guy by trade so always playing with some sort of gadget.
 
My other hobby has been collector cars (two), an old ford pickup and keeping my places up. I live on a lake in an old cabin and that takes up a lot of time. I could not have a garage here so I bought 3 acres that had a large concrete slab and a a garage without half the outside walls. I converted it into a two car garage, winery room, a rv garage, storage, a screened patio and a large lean too out back. Those things take up my time. The red barn is not mine. I was My mothers and stepfathers.

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Cultivating grapes, shooting, foraging/specimen collecting, modifying my 2 project cars, restoring cars for resale, slowly landscaping to change the yard into a raw, 18th century style garden of native edibles, medicinals, herbs and spices.
 

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