You know when you're obsessed, when you start making hardwood highlights for your woodworking machineryjust a new insert from maple.
You know when you're obsessed, when you start making hardwood highlights for your woodworking machineryjust a new insert from maple.
Apologies, I had to smile as I scrolled down to the bottom of the picture. It's definitely something I would do
Good on you. Card scrapers are the unsung heroes of furniture making. You can even grind profiles in them for mouldings.Lovely. I had card scrapers for Xmas and using an old screwdriver on them just doesn’t feel right.
I had to smile as I scrolled down to the bottom of the picture.
This is gorgeous, love the details, as @MorrisWoodman12 says, it's hard to tell the scale it's built to.Stables and 4 horses comission I finished yesterday
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Its not a disaster. Just cut the tails of the drawer sides and start again. The drawer will end up about 15mm shorter but no one will know
It reminds of a time donkeys years ago when I made exactly the same mistake on the middle drawer of a partners desk. The time it took to rectify the problem was ridiculous. Fortunately it was the only time I made that mistake
Lovely workStables and 4 horses comission I finished yesterday
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@Doris That's brilliant. I especially like the birdys on the roof. I can get no idea of scale though. How large is it?
This is gorgeous, love the details, as @MorrisWoodman12 says, it's hard to tell the scale it's built to.
Lovely work
Fred
Bridge city do one. £200 would be cheap for them.... Have to admit I love their stuffI remember seeing a kit for planing chopsticks. I think it cost over £200!
This is very nostalgic for me. It takes me back to when I was a woodwork teacher in the 70s & 80s and I would remind them not to make a staircase, inevitably someone always did!!A little drawer I was making to practice dovetails.
No sniggering.
The wood color is impressive.After work this evening I chilled out in my workshop and turned a little bowl. Nothing special , and I guess it’ll hang around the house and get used for sweets or spare change etc. But I really like this shape for some reason.
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Is there a reason you chose to angle the striking faces of the mallet, i could be wrong but i would think that it would be very awkward to use.Just a simple soft mallet.
I plan on lining one end with copper for more utility in my shop. Not entirely sure how to do this yet so another thing to try and learn!
Made from a chunk of Sapelle my father in law had thrown into the firewood pile - sacrilege!
Was wet so I sealed the ends and been stored for a year at 40-50% RH fortunately no big cracks, a couple minor checks which I was able to remove out with the radius cuts. I added a 10degree angle to each mallet face which allows it to lie flat on the bench. It's got a long handle but I prefer this and will probably attach a leather cord to it at some point.
I didn't have any decent handle stock to lay my hands on so just used some 34mm dowel rod. Wedged with a little of the Sapelle offcut.
Finish is then three coats wax.
It's not perfect, I may pop a better handle stock on it at some point and I used a forstner bit to fit the handle but I don't have a drill press yet so drilling this accurately was a challenge. I'm happy with it as another learning curve
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