Benchwayze
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And that would be a real rough-cut! :lol:
focusonwood":3q4s06f3 said:Hi All,
After making a bunch of stands and cabinets for my tools i have a lot of scrap plywood...it's cheap exterior ply so mostly wafer and gaps!
Anyway, I've been thinking of ways to use it up and the first project was a clock for my workshop;
Fitzroy":f0byce4d said:Love the stool, are the tenons and mortises straight sided or a continuation of the leg shape? One of the first things i made was a shoe rack, using a bunch of wedged mortice and tenons, by the time i wedged and glued i struggled to get much of the wedge in.
Was that Gillian McKeith?monkeybiter":2qscnhat said:The stool is irregular and imperfect, and I want to touch it and run my hands over it's uneven-ness. I love it.
thetyreman":2x7rzx3d said:I have just finished sanding a little milk stool, been working on it over the last couple of days, this is my first ever stool.
I am just waiting for the de-waxed shellac to dissolve and I'll finish it tomorrow, it's a paul sellers design, driving the wedges was tricky, I found the sapele compressed and almost snapped, let me know what you all think,
regards,
Ben.
n0legs":wkl0rzoh said:thetyreman":wkl0rzoh said:I have just finished sanding a little milk stool, been working on it over the last couple of days, this is my first ever stool.
I am just waiting for the de-waxed shellac to dissolve and I'll finish it tomorrow, it's a paul sellers design, driving the wedges was tricky, I found the sapele compressed and almost snapped, let me know what you all think,
regards,
Ben.
Very nice =D>
Paul Sellars you say? Would one have a link?![]()
Buckeye":3dppqb7d said:Made this wall cabinet from cherry and elm (drawer front and back slats). Copy of a piece by Michael Pekovich who writes for FWW http://www.pekovichwoodworks.com/furnit ... rk/4580764
A few firsts for me like through tenons, half blind dovetails. Made a lot of mistakes but reasonably happy with the way it has turned out.
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Also this Shaker bench in European oak made to help fit the kids around the kitchen table.
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