08-22-2016 05:37 PM
by lightweightladylefty |
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In the process of making a jig, I routed a dado for T-track in recycled plywood. Since my trim router was already set up with a ¾” straight bit, I used it – making four shallow passes 9” long and a total depth of 3/8”.
After each pass I stopped and vacuumed the sawdust. After the final pass when I started to vacuum, I saw burning embers and immediately stopped vacuuming. (You can see the burn remaining in the dado in the photo above.) I knocked the sawdust out of the dado and onto the ...
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01-07-2016 04:45 AM
by A Slice of Wood Workshop |
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After getting a lathe for Christmas I’ve been playing with it a lot. Here is a mini bowl I’ve turned.
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12-31-2013 12:24 AM
by Joe Lyddon |
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Book Shelf – Portable Bookshelf – for Tabletop
Wood Magazine – May 2003 – for Plans
I used a Sliding Dovetail to attach the shelf to the Ends instead of what the plans called for.
I found a Bed Headboard on the street on Trash day… was solid wood! That’s what I used.
I could have / should have sanded the wood a little more, but I thought it would some character to it the way I did.
A little wood burning was done for a Unicorn on each End.
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11-23-2013 12:12 AM
by Dominik Matus |
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I’m just making this marquetry to guild casket. It’s motive from Jean-Baptiste-Charles Claudot’s painting. I’m using burning to crate shadows.
Finished
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09-22-2007 05:16 AM
by Buckskin |
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My wife wants to move her sewing table into our bedroom so that has brought about a few changes. To get the table in the TV has to go someplace but it can’t leave the room.
This is one of those spur of the moment deals where I took a few measurements and headed to the shop. Looking around I decided to use 1×4’s that once served as bed slats and a piece of 7/16 OSB that was left over from building my benches.
The shelf is now hanging from the ceiling joists with a fir...
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08-05-2007 11:26 PM
by David |
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Our Woodworking Merit Badge class met a couple of days ago to complete the archery stands for Camp Pioneer. The boys decided to wood burn Troop 728 and Camp Pioneer – Jewel of the Cascades on two of the stands to commemorate their hard work. After wood burning the boys applied a clear wood preservative. The stands were delivered a few days ago and the camp staff was very appreciative.
Our working drawing
Kory wood burning Troop 728 on an archery stand
Jay supervising!
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