Stigmorgan
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Thats Jason Todd, he ain't quite right in the head since he had a run in with the JokerOk, gotta ask the question, what is the dummy doing staring at that pile of logs?
Here he is when he decides to wear clothes
Thats Jason Todd, he ain't quite right in the head since he had a run in with the JokerOk, gotta ask the question, what is the dummy doing staring at that pile of logs?
That jewellery box is indeed beautiful. Well done Gasman.That is beautiful. The work I see posted here leaves me in awe. I'll not be posting anymore of my stuff until I can match yours. Gorgeous!
First class job on the desk. Looks well made and well designed.Corner desk for a home office in Birch Ply.
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Thanks PeriThere's a well established technique for making chess boards, a quick trip to youtube should show it - it involves gluing strips together.
I did a mini WIP of a similar board here
Excellent, I would love to make one of these one day...Present for my brothers birthday. He really likes the sheffield cutlers/buffers stools you often see on salvage hunters.
Heres my version with a bit of tage frid thrown in. All made from old joists off a
roof space to room conversion
Yakisugi finish with linseed oil and bees wax
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Pallet wood bench with planters on both sides. The front strip that goes right across needs sanding but the sander has been going all day so giving the neighbours a break.
I wonder if anyone has any tips for speeding up the process of placing screws. Currently I’m just drawing a centre line across all the planks and then measuring 20mm in from the edges to make all the screws look uniform. Gets a bit tedious. Tried searching for jigs and templates ideas on Google but they keep bringing up pocket hole jigs and other variations of that. Hoping someone will be able to direct me to a small metal template or similar that will make it easier and faster.
Thanks.
Some of you may have seen my thread asking for opinions on a piece of oak I had on the lathe,
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Unfortunately the rot was too advanced, after cutting a tenon and turning it round a huge pice of the foot flew off so I had to remove the stem and remaining part of the foot and turn it into a simple bowl, cutting this was a nightmare, even with a freshly ground edge I was struggling to get clean cuts so ended up doing about 3 hours of sanding this morning, a few marks I couldn't get out but the honey gold colour makes up for that...
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Beautiful work! What finish did you use?
Some of you may have seen my thread asking for opinions on a piece of oak I had on the lathe,
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Unfortunately the rot was too advanced, after cutting a tenon and turning it round a huge pice of the foot flew off so I had to remove the stem and remaining part of the foot and turn it into a simple bowl, cutting this was a nightmare, even with a freshly ground edge I was struggling to get clean cuts so ended up doing about 3 hours of sanding this morning, a few marks I couldn't get out but the honey gold colour makes up for that...
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