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  1. Completed Outfeed/Assembly Table and Cross Cut Sled

    So, since spring is here I have decided to not park in the garage at all this summer and to turn my half of the garage into a permanent shop. So this weekend I went out and bought some 3/4 Baltic Birch and created a 48×42 outfeed/assembly table-adapted from Marc S (the wood whisperer). Since I...
  2. Holly Vases

    This is a collection of vases, turned from some Holly branches/tree that my Neighbor took down a few years ago, until recently it's been seasoning in my attic. Each one takes on its character. They are finished with wipe on Poly, and all are thoroughly coated on the inside with a 2-part Epoxy...
  3. Christmas Ornaments

    My first try at making ornaments
  4. walnut flower

    walnut and a little work with a dremel tool
  5. Woodworking Skill Share
    I need a little advice. I'm making the Staggered Steps cutting board that SPalm designed and built a few weeks ago and it seemed like it was going so well until the final glueup (of course). I've got a lot of gaps (some you can see through when you hold it to the light). Is there any...
  6. Finishing
    New to the site and looking for help: I know this is long but I wanted to give as much info as I could I'm having problems filling the seams between strips of bubinga veneer on 30" x 60" coffee table. The veneer is laid on a 1 1/2 substrate of baltic birch ply. I sliced the veneer to between...
  7. Woodworking Skill Share
    Hello everyone! I've been a long time reader/lurker of Lumber Jocks and this is my first posting. I've really learned and enjoyed the content I've found on this site, as well as seeing all of the amazing work you all are doing. It's very, very inspiring. =0) I apologize if this is the wrong...
  8. Joinery
    see picture here: So I was on autopilot and I cut the shelf tenon ~ 1/8 in. short on each side to allow for that shelf to expand. However, when I assembled it, I realized these gaps were on full display Then again, I think I need these gaps? Even if I would have realized it was going to show...
  9. Joinery
    Hi, folks. I'm building a wood laminate bow that also has v-splices. I recently sized the wooden components with hide and sinew glue. Before I sized the pieces, they all fit together perfectly, with no light shining through the joints when I held them to a light source. After sizing however, I...
  10. Woodworking Skill Share
    So ive been working on and off on a football carved from a green piece of Maple. Over the past month iver got it to a shape im happy and since it started off as a goof and now has turned into a project ive got some issues. It has checked and cracked .. im talking about 1/8" gaps split through...
  11. Blogs
    Draw Knifin' and Rough Shapin' Well i posted about 2 weeks back that i was interested in creating a replica of the Lombardi Trophy which is given to the super bowl winner every year in the NFL. I got abunch of great replies as to how i should tackle this with the limited amount of tools that i...
  12. Blogs
    Building the blank Started making the pieces for another cholla bowl this morning, and figured there's been enough interest in what I've done that I should write it up. The first step is building a base on a faceplate for my lathe. I've been aiming at bowls that are 6-10 inches in diameter, so...
  13. Finishing
    Need some help on sloppiness! What's the best way to fill the cracks on a not so perfect miter? I made a table top and put a 5" wide border around a not so perfect square… Couple of the miters have maybe a 1/16 gap at the corner and would just fill it with filler but was wondering if it would...
  14. Blogs
    Tip: The Shim Fix for the Small Gaps in a Mitered Corner If anything sets me off in the shop, it is miscutting or bumbling a miter. Too often I don't have the material or patience to remake a part. Or, an effort to grain match just cracked up. There are a lot of solutions: Glue and...
  15. Woodworking Skill Share
    Hi all, A long time back I started a very basic wall mirror project, then promptly had a kid and left the thing collecting dust for a couple years! Well, I'm picking it up and have a question before I proceed. I had already glued up the main sides and top/bottom pieces, using blind mortise...
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