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LJ's Measurement & Layout Tool Swap 2013

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Updated 2/10/2013 5:06 PM CST
Welcome to the 2013 LJ's Measurement & Layout Tool Swap

Email me at lj-swap@gmx.com

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This one is a little different guys!

Joining the Swap: Deadline for entry is November 25th If you want to participate in this swap contact me at the email above, letting me know your LJ user name, Name, address and which of the four categories below you will be building from, and which category you would like to receive.

Keep this project under $75

Photo/Item Submission Deadline February 10th 2014
Send me a picture via email of your completed item along with your LJ user name/handle. If you complete your project early please submit it. The earlier you submit your item the better chances you have of being matched to your preferred category.

Shipping Deadline February 20th

If you are outside the US, please note that in your Email to me, and tell me were your located.

Do not post pictures of your completed item until the recipient receives the item.

CATEGORY A (7 Entries)
Try Squares
Bevel Gauge (Sliding or Pivot)
Framing Square
Sliding Combination Square

CATEGORY B (2 Entries)
Levels
Straight Ruler
Folding Rulers

CATEGORY C (6 Entries)
Dividers
Calipers
Protractor
Compass
Beam Compass
Curve Drawing Bow

CATEGORY D (2 Entries)
Saddle/Miter Square (Set)
Self Centering Doweling Jig
Dovetail Guide (Set)

BONUS CATEGORY This is not your main submission, This is not A requirement think of it as a lottery. You do not have to inform me of the bonus item that your including, keep this a secret if you are doing this.
Plumb Bob
French Curve
Center Finders
Setup Blocks
Depth Gauge
Awls
Marking Knives
Punches
Marking Gauge
Winding Sticks
Kerf Marker
Pens and Pencils

Good luck everyone on the Bonus Items and have fun!

Parts and supply resources
Category A
Combination square head screws

General parts Resources
Steel Adhesive tape measure 12-inch
 

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#204 ·
awsome. got to love shop made tools that have moving parts..
-Rick Receives his Level 4 Tool Maker Achievement-
 
#208 ·
Finally, some actual progress. Too bad I can't post pictures of it as it happens, but It's starting to fit together and look like my finished product, or at least the most basic form of my finished product. Once this part is fine-tuned, glued and working as it should, I will move on to phase 2: feature creep, followed by phase 3: beautification.

Here's a photo of some shavings for good measure, since you can't see what I'm working on.

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#210 · (Edited by Moderator)
Hehe..

Yea on my prototype [censored] i had done almost he exact thing with the [censored] and the [censored]
once i realized the [censored] was all wrong, it was too late to [censored] it over again. But then i realized i could just make a new [censored] instead and skip the [censored] all together.
 
#211 ·
Anonymous question

Here's another one regarding squares: When people add dowels to the joint of a square, do they do it before or after they glue? What are the dowels there for? Just to keep things from rotating, or is there some other (perhaps more sinister) purpose? Are they even needed? Do they help with the cross-grain glue joint to keep it from expanding itself apart?

In short: Tell me everything you know about dowels in squares, please.
 
#212 ·
From the videos i've watched they have been drilled and set after gluing.
But not much explanation of how they help on expansion or movement.
 
#215 ·
Ahh the infamous Stanley #7 Block Plane
Very handy tool for any woodworker to keep close at hand in their apron or tool belt for small tasks like jointing some 12/4 timber
 
#220 ·
lol jordanp you busted me up with that! I havent finalized the design yet, but I hope to be putting to use some of Don W's self milled white oak, if its dry enough. Seems to be. He packed a plane I got from him with it & I loved it so much I had him send me some more cutoffs.
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I think I can resaw one of te thicker pieces and get some stable quartersawn stock. Love that QSWO
 

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#226 ·
One is 94.8% done and is dead nuts. Good thing I made 2 because the other one has issues and I'll have to remake a part for it. Just as well, didn't like the wood combination on the 2nd one anyway. This project has required a level of accuracy that I'm unused to in woodworking, a few tenths of a millimeter off on certain parts and it has to be done over, but it's fun.