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DeBar's master woodworking skills include turning wood, bowls and reproduction items, farmhouse tables, framing, barn raising, cupulas, cabinets, restorations, duplications, and wooden gates.

Nov 11, 2017

Restoration



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Labels: renovation, reproduction, woodshop

House Building 40 years!



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Unadilla MX


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Spalted Maple




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Nov 9, 2017

Cutting Hay

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New Projects!






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Labels: bowl, projects 2017, wood boxes, woodshop
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We grow sustainably, preserve open spaces & ecosystems, care for animals, support the arts, facilitate local products & economies. A large part of our work is philanthropic, our Horse, Hound, & Farm Rescue's mission is adopting hound dogs, wild horses, and supporting other family farms. We work in concert with wildlife preservation, artistic creations, and horticultural traditions. We were awarded a Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education grant in 2005.
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