cymelbushby
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Hi can’t seem to find the photos of bench
If you want to make a toolbox I'd instantly advise trying a Japanese one, although that won't give you any dovetail practice. It will give you a lovely looking finished product though!@Benchwayze that's a good idea. A small box is an ideal starting point. I think I'll make one that holds the various sharpening bits and bobs. Cheers.
Peter S. will wince, but my rule of thumb with M+T is entirely dependent on whether you can see the end of the tenon or not. If "not" then glue fixes most things! Your joint looks good, but...
...The first picture shows how close that pine board is to the heart of the tree. It will almost certainly continue to "move around" (cupping, splitting and other nasty things) because of that, and isn't suitable to use for fine work. You might get on better by just using less than half of the width of it (which gives you almost quartersawn), but moisture content, etc. also play a part. Pine isn't nice to practice joinery with - it's cheap, but unforgiving unless it has been well dried, has good grain, and your tools are kept extremely sharp.
I'd guess that, if you try again with some nicer wood, the problem will go away.
Not sure about the etiquette, but I think you ought to start your own. Looking forward to it! I do love a bench build thread. IanI'm just about to embark on building this exact same bench, and already have a few questions. Since I'm new to the forum I'm curious about etiquette. Can I just continue this thread with a second build or should I create my own?
Have just spent the last 20 mins or so reading this post from start to finish and have to say it was time well spent , how you overcame the difficult bits and your honesty when you made a bo bo even when it would not be seen on the finished bench. If jigs and guides make doing the job easier then i say use em to the max, to many people give up when things just don't go right the first few times, when a guide or simple jig can get you good results first time (well almost first time in some cases ).
Think about it we use guides all the time - your table saw/ Bandsaw has a fence and mitre guide, routers need guide bushes etc and with the price of timber now it would indeed be in my opinion foolish not to use any and all of the devices that you can nock up from a few off cut's or buy ready made .
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