danst96
Established Member
Hello all,
I am making my first proper woodworking project ever. I used to dabble woodturning back in my early teens and even made some money selling bowls (made about £400 which wasn't too bad for a 14 year old lol). I gave up on the hobby but have recently got back into it and am attempting to make some American Black Walnut nightstands.
Below is my progress so far and I am moving onto the sanding of the carcasses. I still need to make legs (havent completely decided what to do here yet, got a few ideas), drawboxes and a little shelf which will be going in the dados you can see in the pictures below.
I am still a little while off finishing but want to order in what I need so I don't lose any time. Do any of you have any recommendations for finishes for a nice matte finish on ABW?
As you can see my mitre joint isn't the best although with it being my first proper attempt on hardwood I am satisfied with the outcome. Also not to blame my tools or anything but I have a very cheap Clarke table saw which did struggle with the cut and kept pulling the wood away from the fence and almost set my shop on fire as the photo below, well not really on fire but I could barely breathe through the smoke lol.
I only got the saw about 3 weeks ago and have only really done the cuts for this project (in addition to cutting some sheet ply and other softwood) and the blade seems to be blunt already and causing the burning while cutting. Would the ABW dull the blade that quickly? Its the original Clarke CMT blade that came with the saw. Would be glad of your thoughts on this and whether I should get a new blade already.
Second one all glued and clamped up and should be ready to start sanding today.
Will add some more photos as progress is made but if anyone has any finishing tips I would be glad to hear!
I am making my first proper woodworking project ever. I used to dabble woodturning back in my early teens and even made some money selling bowls (made about £400 which wasn't too bad for a 14 year old lol). I gave up on the hobby but have recently got back into it and am attempting to make some American Black Walnut nightstands.
Below is my progress so far and I am moving onto the sanding of the carcasses. I still need to make legs (havent completely decided what to do here yet, got a few ideas), drawboxes and a little shelf which will be going in the dados you can see in the pictures below.
I am still a little while off finishing but want to order in what I need so I don't lose any time. Do any of you have any recommendations for finishes for a nice matte finish on ABW?
As you can see my mitre joint isn't the best although with it being my first proper attempt on hardwood I am satisfied with the outcome. Also not to blame my tools or anything but I have a very cheap Clarke table saw which did struggle with the cut and kept pulling the wood away from the fence and almost set my shop on fire as the photo below, well not really on fire but I could barely breathe through the smoke lol.
I only got the saw about 3 weeks ago and have only really done the cuts for this project (in addition to cutting some sheet ply and other softwood) and the blade seems to be blunt already and causing the burning while cutting. Would the ABW dull the blade that quickly? Its the original Clarke CMT blade that came with the saw. Would be glad of your thoughts on this and whether I should get a new blade already.
Second one all glued and clamped up and should be ready to start sanding today.
Will add some more photos as progress is made but if anyone has any finishing tips I would be glad to hear!