I really enjoy making crosses from the beautiful piece of mesquite from Texas that was given to me years ago by a great artist in New Mexico, John Geldersma. The natural color of the wood is pinkish; it sands so nicely. A coat of Minwax Golden Oak stain brings out a very rich, deeper color. These 24 crosses (2 9/16" high) were made in a couple of weeks, including 3 coats of Arm-R-Seal satin urethane.
| The original board. Used one piece. | 
| Resewed to result in 3 pieces, 5/16" thick after planing. | 
| One piece results in 24 crosses | 
| Layout using a story stick | 
| Cutting dado | 
| Ripping strips 1/2" wide | 
| Sanded with corners cut | 
| Staining with Golden Oak stain | 
 
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