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Long story short: Father-in-law wants to make a blanket chest for SWMBO. He's got Parkinson's and shouldn't be using power tools. Well, any tools, really. He bought some low quality walnut in the rough had it dried and planed to 3/4". Ripped it himself--he said with his tablesaw but I suspect he used a beaver and glued the boards together. Together is a term I use loosely. More like, "glued in loose formation." After glue up had panels sanded with a big drum sander to a hair over 5/8. That wasn't enough to totally level the panels but that's where they stopped. In the process some of the boards parted company. Glue beads looked as if they'd been allowed to dry before the mating (just friends, thanks) board was offered up. Brought wood to me to have panels cut to length. He was planning to run the grain on the end panels vertically and horizontally on the front, back and top. Butt joints with glue at the corners in his plan, too.
I talked him out of the vertical grain, got him out of my shop and had a good look at the wood. Spoke with SWMBO about the situation. Asked if she wanted me to cut the good stuff free so I could build her a cigar box. She wants blanket chest. "For a doll house?" I asked. Got the look, backed out of the room.
We were able to get more low quality walnut from the in-laws. That coupled with some white oak ought to get her something like this.
Still picking through the walnut. Do you think there'd be any problem with gluing up 1/2" wide strips to make the panels? :lol:
I talked him out of the vertical grain, got him out of my shop and had a good look at the wood. Spoke with SWMBO about the situation. Asked if she wanted me to cut the good stuff free so I could build her a cigar box. She wants blanket chest. "For a doll house?" I asked. Got the look, backed out of the room.
We were able to get more low quality walnut from the in-laws. That coupled with some white oak ought to get her something like this.
Still picking through the walnut. Do you think there'd be any problem with gluing up 1/2" wide strips to make the panels? :lol: