RossJarvis
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Some of you may remember the timber framed log store wot I built a couple of years back. Well I've now moved onto something a wee bit bigger.
Firstly a 12"x12"x8' post, this will be supporting a 6"x6" beam/wall plate, a 6"x6" beam and a 6"x12" glue lam beam. It was a bit dirty and a bit square so I thunked a bit on what to do with it;
For those of you who need to sit down when looking at the price of Festool don't ask how much that red and black thing cost (and I don't mean the tape, which itself was too costly!)
Nextly, whizz of the end to make it nearly square;
Then stick a screw in the middle, drill a couple of holes in a bit of stick, add a pencil and draw a circle on each end;
Then, with a combi-square, draw a diagonal across the corners;
Then whizz along it with a track saw, pausing briefly to muller a 60quid rip blade on a screw;
And voila, an octagonal post (or is it a large Smarties tube?);
Now for the beam/wall-plate, this was 6"x6" by about 10'. First job was to plane flat the points where it would be supported and then put in the mortice. For those with long memories this is a 30 year old Bosch DIY drill and Wolfcraft stand, which was almost, but not quite powerful enough to drill inch and a half holes;
Then attack with a chisel. A very complicated scientific procedure is used to determine the size of the mortice/tenon, "now then how big are me chisels?....hmmm, inch and a half, that'll be the mortice size then!";
Ooh, I've run out of room for piccies, I'll have to come back later.......if anyone's still awake.
Firstly a 12"x12"x8' post, this will be supporting a 6"x6" beam/wall plate, a 6"x6" beam and a 6"x12" glue lam beam. It was a bit dirty and a bit square so I thunked a bit on what to do with it;
For those of you who need to sit down when looking at the price of Festool don't ask how much that red and black thing cost (and I don't mean the tape, which itself was too costly!)
Nextly, whizz of the end to make it nearly square;
Then stick a screw in the middle, drill a couple of holes in a bit of stick, add a pencil and draw a circle on each end;
Then, with a combi-square, draw a diagonal across the corners;
Then whizz along it with a track saw, pausing briefly to muller a 60quid rip blade on a screw;
And voila, an octagonal post (or is it a large Smarties tube?);
Now for the beam/wall-plate, this was 6"x6" by about 10'. First job was to plane flat the points where it would be supported and then put in the mortice. For those with long memories this is a 30 year old Bosch DIY drill and Wolfcraft stand, which was almost, but not quite powerful enough to drill inch and a half holes;
Then attack with a chisel. A very complicated scientific procedure is used to determine the size of the mortice/tenon, "now then how big are me chisels?....hmmm, inch and a half, that'll be the mortice size then!";
Ooh, I've run out of room for piccies, I'll have to come back later.......if anyone's still awake.
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