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Well ths may be a long blog, or just a teaser…
Brought home a stack of "Good" lumber from a recent Road Trip. Helpped clean out a friend's scrap pile..
Shelf Bookcase Wood Stairs Natural material


Thinking this stack is mostly Cherry,
Wood Shelf Wood stain Floor Publication


Well, there was a 6/4 slab in there, somewhere. Did a bit of resaw work on the bandsaw..
Wood Road surface Asphalt Composite material Roof


Blade wanted to wander around a bit,,we have ways..
Wood Composite material Lumber Tool Engineering


In fact, I used three planes.
Wood Motor vehicle Machine tool Automotive exterior Machine


Each set a little differently. Jumbo Jack was set very coarse, the 0-7 not so much, then a clean up with the No.8…
Wood Composite material Gas Metal Engineering


Legs were set aside, as I resawed some aprons and stretchers. Needed the planes to remove the saw marks and joint the edges..
Wood Track Automotive tire Composite material Railway


Great, now we have figure.
Wood Table Gas Hardwood Sewing machine


Well, this morning, I decided the front and bak aprons were too long. Cut them to 26" in length. Laid out for some tenons…
Wood Road surface Composite material Urban design Building material


As I do tenons first. Bandsaw again..
Track Wood Gas Motor vehicle Railway


Blade was having issues, was trying to burn it's way along..
Wood Road surface Track Composite material Asphalt


Time for some "Details"
Automotive tire Motor vehicle Wood Machine Auto part


Set up the Stanley 45 with a #23 bead cutter…
Wood Bumper Automotive exterior Gas Machine tool


As I have these to do…
Wood Gas Metal Machine Bumper


Stretchers got beads all four corners, aprons get a single one on the outer, bottom edge.
Wood Gas Engineering Metal Auto part


I also cleaned the "show" face of the aprons….I set the Stanley 45 aside until I need it ..later.

Well, getting a bit long-winded, and time for Lunch…..stay tuned, next episode is coming up….

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Leg work..

Ok, lunch is over….spent the afternoon doing mortises to match the tenons..
Wood Metalworking hand tool Tool Hand tool Gas


The "Usual Suspects" were found hiding in plain sight..
Wood Tool Wood stain Hardwood Lumber


At least they won't roll off onto the floor.

Clamped a leg blank to the bench, marked out where the mortise was needed. Chisels to chop it out…
Wood Gas Automotive tire Lumber Machine


Dry fit. I trimmed a little off the end of the tenon, too. Rotate the blank 90 degrees, chop out the next mortise, and do another dry fit…
Wood Gas Machine tool Tool Machine


Again, trim a little off the end of the tenon. Now I know where the outside corner is on this leg…grab the 45 and make a jig on the bench. ran the 45 along one face, turn the leg 90 degrees and do the 45 again..should look like this…
Wood Gas Machine Machine tool Hardwood


Dry fit the three parts..
Saw Radial arm saw Wood Tool Tradesman


Top of the leg is done, need a mortise for a stretcher, next…
Hand tool Wood Office ruler Table Tool


About 5" up from the bottom of the leg. These go from the front leg to the rear leg. There will be a stretcher to connect them, later. Dry fit..
Wood Tool Machine tool Gas Auto part


Again with the trim of the end. I had cut them at 3/4" long….should have been 5/8", oh well. Details..
Wood Bumper Automotive tire Gas Automotive exterior


If you are standing beside the desk and look down, this is what you will see.
Got the other front leg all mortised up. Decided to see how much of a bear this will be to glue and clamp up..
Wood Gas Toolroom Machine Auto part


"Bear" does not even begin to describe it…..Maybe tomorrow, after I mortise the back legs, I can do a glue up of the end pieces, then assemble the rest together

All this is for, is a base unit for Rachel's Standing Desk. Underhill made his out of Pine….maybe this "Good" wood will be better? Cussing has started, will need a few "Fingers"..
Bottle Plant Drink Drinkware Wine


And rest up for tonight. Tomorrow might be an "interesting" day…stay tuned…

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Back leg work, a glue up or two..

Ok, Dungeon Shop is kind of a stuffy place to work, no air movement, unless you count me walking around. Got a few "helpers" set up..
Bottle Gas Machine Desk Engineering


Had an empty bottle I could refill with water..
Furniture Grille Motor vehicle Automotive tire Wood


Set up a fan to get things cooler…..around where I will be working..
Furniture Table Cabinetry Stool Wood


Mainly sitting on this. I had a couple extra long pipe clamps in the shop…too long. Tried to cut them down from 6' to 4'....pipe cutter broke. Hey, we have those hacksaws just hanging around. Got two 6' pipes cut to 4', and a 5' one as well. Just no need in the shop for real long clamps.

Brought two boards down to the shop, needed a panel glued up. Crosscut @28" or so long, jointed the edges with the #5-1/2 Jumbo Jack. Used the new length clamps to do the glue up..
Wood Gas Lumber Machine Shipping box


And set it aside. Back leg was set up on the now cleared bench..
Wood Composite material Building material Hardwood Lumber


Mortise chopped out..
Wood Hardwood Wood stain Bench Plank


And a dry fit.
Wood Gas Tool Machine Engineering


Leg needed two more mortises chopped. Then I re-set a little jig on the bench…
Building Wood Asphalt Gas Machine


Just to hold the leg still while the beading plane did it's work..
Wood Gas Hardwood Machine tool Asphalt


One face done, rotate to bring the other face into the jig, and use the plane until this shows up..
Wood Motor vehicle Gas Lumber Machine


Not sure IF there is a single cutter that can do that corner. Time for a dry fit of all four parts at once…
Wood Gas Engineering Machine tool Machine


Amazing it can sit like that, without falling over….staged a few clamps.
Wood Automotive exterior Gas Auto part Automotive tire


Have them roughly the right opening, hate fiddling around. Spread some Elmer's on the tenons, and the fight was on…..finally tried a third hand to hold things still..
Wood Building Gas House Machine


Checked it a few times (10+!) for square…..then set it aside with the other glue up. Set up the last leg, had the mortise all marked out, tools at the ready…..hmmm, I NEED to make the stretcher that goes between the two ends…Might make glueing the entire base a tad easier? Trudge back upstairs to pick a matching board out of the scrap stash, trudge back down to the shop. Set the bandsaw to rip a blank out of the 1×8 to match the other stretchers. The the Langdon Mitre box to cut to length…..needed planed smooth and beaded on all four corners, but….back was getting stiff and sore, shoulders were getting sore, too…..time to call it a night, there is always tomorrow

Stay tuned….

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Back leg work, a glue up or two..

Ok, Dungeon Shop is kind of a stuffy place to work, no air movement, unless you count me walking around. Got a few "helpers" set up..
Bottle Gas Machine Desk Engineering


Had an empty bottle I could refill with water..
Furniture Grille Motor vehicle Automotive tire Wood


Set up a fan to get things cooler…..around where I will be working..
Furniture Table Cabinetry Stool Wood


Mainly sitting on this. I had a couple extra long pipe clamps in the shop…too long. Tried to cut them down from 6' to 4'....pipe cutter broke. Hey, we have those hacksaws just hanging around. Got two 6' pipes cut to 4', and a 5' one as well. Just no need in the shop for real long clamps.

Brought two boards down to the shop, needed a panel glued up. Crosscut @28" or so long, jointed the edges with the #5-1/2 Jumbo Jack. Used the new length clamps to do the glue up..
Wood Gas Lumber Machine Shipping box


And set it aside. Back leg was set up on the now cleared bench..
Wood Composite material Building material Hardwood Lumber


Mortise chopped out..
Wood Hardwood Wood stain Bench Plank


And a dry fit.
Wood Gas Tool Machine Engineering


Leg needed two more mortises chopped. Then I re-set a little jig on the bench…
Building Wood Asphalt Gas Machine


Just to hold the leg still while the beading plane did it's work..
Wood Gas Hardwood Machine tool Asphalt


One face done, rotate to bring the other face into the jig, and use the plane until this shows up..
Wood Motor vehicle Gas Lumber Machine


Not sure IF there is a single cutter that can do that corner. Time for a dry fit of all four parts at once…
Wood Gas Engineering Machine tool Machine


Amazing it can sit like that, without falling over….staged a few clamps.
Wood Automotive exterior Gas Auto part Automotive tire


Have them roughly the right opening, hate fiddling around. Spread some Elmer's on the tenons, and the fight was on…..finally tried a third hand to hold things still..
Wood Building Gas House Machine


Checked it a few times (10+!) for square…..then set it aside with the other glue up. Set up the last leg, had the mortise all marked out, tools at the ready…..hmmm, I NEED to make the stretcher that goes between the two ends…Might make glueing the entire base a tad easier? Trudge back upstairs to pick a matching board out of the scrap stash, trudge back down to the shop. Set the bandsaw to rip a blank out of the 1×8 to match the other stretchers. The the Langdon Mitre box to cut to length…..needed planed smooth and beaded on all four corners, but….back was getting stiff and sore, shoulders were getting sore, too…..time to call it a night, there is always tomorrow

Stay tuned….
It that a Jameson stool I see?

BTW I have some possible live preserving advice: Stop putting tools on the wifes gear!! you could get killed for that!!
Or at least put a cover on it first.
Its a bit like somebody putting a cup of coffee or similar on the cast iron saw top.

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Back leg work, a glue up or two..

Ok, Dungeon Shop is kind of a stuffy place to work, no air movement, unless you count me walking around. Got a few "helpers" set up..


Had an empty bottle I could refill with water..


Set up a fan to get things cooler…..around where I will be working..


Mainly sitting on this. I had a couple extra long pipe clamps in the shop…too long. Tried to cut them down from 6' to 4'....pipe cutter broke. Hey, we have those hacksaws just hanging around. Got two 6' pipes cut to 4', and a 5' one as well. Just no need in the shop for real long clamps.

Brought two boards down to the shop, needed a panel glued up. Crosscut @28" or so long, jointed the edges with the #5-1/2 Jumbo Jack. Used the new length clamps to do the glue up..


And set it aside. Back leg was set up on the now cleared bench..


Mortise chopped out..


And a dry fit.


Leg needed two more mortises chopped. Then I re-set a little jig on the bench…


Just to hold the leg still while the beading plane did it's work..


One face done, rotate to bring the other face into the jig, and use the plane until this shows up..


Not sure IF there is a single cutter that can do that corner. Time for a dry fit of all four parts at once…


Amazing it can sit like that, without falling over….staged a few clamps.


Have them roughly the right opening, hate fiddling around. Spread some Elmer's on the tenons, and the fight was on…..finally tried a third hand to hold things still..


Checked it a few times (10+!) for square…..then set it aside with the other glue up. Set up the last leg, had the mortise all marked out, tools at the ready…..hmmm, I NEED to make the stretcher that goes between the two ends…Might make glueing the entire base a tad easier? Trudge back upstairs to pick a matching board out of the scrap stash, trudge back down to the shop. Set the bandsaw to rip a blank out of the 1×8 to match the other stretchers. The the Langdon Mitre box to cut to length…..needed planed smooth and beaded on all four corners, but….back was getting stiff and sore, shoulders were getting sore, too…..time to call it a night, there is always tomorrow

Stay tuned….
Nah, just some green paint overspray.

As for Jameson..


It is for after shop time is done…..I have stairs to climb up out of the shop, after all….

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Back leg work, a glue up or two..

Ok, Dungeon Shop is kind of a stuffy place to work, no air movement, unless you count me walking around. Got a few "helpers" set up..
Bottle Gas Machine Desk Engineering


Had an empty bottle I could refill with water..
Furniture Grille Motor vehicle Automotive tire Wood


Set up a fan to get things cooler…..around where I will be working..
Furniture Table Cabinetry Stool Wood


Mainly sitting on this. I had a couple extra long pipe clamps in the shop…too long. Tried to cut them down from 6' to 4'....pipe cutter broke. Hey, we have those hacksaws just hanging around. Got two 6' pipes cut to 4', and a 5' one as well. Just no need in the shop for real long clamps.

Brought two boards down to the shop, needed a panel glued up. Crosscut @28" or so long, jointed the edges with the #5-1/2 Jumbo Jack. Used the new length clamps to do the glue up..
Wood Gas Lumber Machine Shipping box


And set it aside. Back leg was set up on the now cleared bench..
Wood Composite material Building material Hardwood Lumber


Mortise chopped out..
Wood Hardwood Wood stain Bench Plank


And a dry fit.
Wood Gas Tool Machine Engineering


Leg needed two more mortises chopped. Then I re-set a little jig on the bench…
Building Wood Asphalt Gas Machine


Just to hold the leg still while the beading plane did it's work..
Wood Gas Hardwood Machine tool Asphalt


One face done, rotate to bring the other face into the jig, and use the plane until this shows up..
Wood Motor vehicle Gas Lumber Machine


Not sure IF there is a single cutter that can do that corner. Time for a dry fit of all four parts at once…
Wood Gas Engineering Machine tool Machine


Amazing it can sit like that, without falling over….staged a few clamps.
Wood Automotive exterior Gas Auto part Automotive tire


Have them roughly the right opening, hate fiddling around. Spread some Elmer's on the tenons, and the fight was on…..finally tried a third hand to hold things still..
Wood Building Gas House Machine


Checked it a few times (10+!) for square…..then set it aside with the other glue up. Set up the last leg, had the mortise all marked out, tools at the ready…..hmmm, I NEED to make the stretcher that goes between the two ends…Might make glueing the entire base a tad easier? Trudge back upstairs to pick a matching board out of the scrap stash, trudge back down to the shop. Set the bandsaw to rip a blank out of the 1×8 to match the other stretchers. The the Langdon Mitre box to cut to length…..needed planed smooth and beaded on all four corners, but….back was getting stiff and sore, shoulders were getting sore, too…..time to call it a night, there is always tomorrow

Stay tuned….
OK got it ….so you telling us your wobbly knees are from the stairs!

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Back leg work, a glue up or two..

Ok, Dungeon Shop is kind of a stuffy place to work, no air movement, unless you count me walking around. Got a few "helpers" set up..
Bottle Gas Machine Desk Engineering


Had an empty bottle I could refill with water..
Furniture Grille Motor vehicle Automotive tire Wood


Set up a fan to get things cooler…..around where I will be working..
Furniture Table Cabinetry Stool Wood


Mainly sitting on this. I had a couple extra long pipe clamps in the shop…too long. Tried to cut them down from 6' to 4'....pipe cutter broke. Hey, we have those hacksaws just hanging around. Got two 6' pipes cut to 4', and a 5' one as well. Just no need in the shop for real long clamps.

Brought two boards down to the shop, needed a panel glued up. Crosscut @28" or so long, jointed the edges with the #5-1/2 Jumbo Jack. Used the new length clamps to do the glue up..
Wood Gas Lumber Machine Shipping box


And set it aside. Back leg was set up on the now cleared bench..
Wood Composite material Building material Hardwood Lumber


Mortise chopped out..
Wood Hardwood Wood stain Bench Plank


And a dry fit.
Wood Gas Tool Machine Engineering


Leg needed two more mortises chopped. Then I re-set a little jig on the bench…
Building Wood Asphalt Gas Machine


Just to hold the leg still while the beading plane did it's work..
Wood Gas Hardwood Machine tool Asphalt


One face done, rotate to bring the other face into the jig, and use the plane until this shows up..
Wood Motor vehicle Gas Lumber Machine


Not sure IF there is a single cutter that can do that corner. Time for a dry fit of all four parts at once…
Wood Gas Engineering Machine tool Machine


Amazing it can sit like that, without falling over….staged a few clamps.
Wood Automotive exterior Gas Auto part Automotive tire


Have them roughly the right opening, hate fiddling around. Spread some Elmer's on the tenons, and the fight was on…..finally tried a third hand to hold things still..
Wood Building Gas House Machine


Checked it a few times (10+!) for square…..then set it aside with the other glue up. Set up the last leg, had the mortise all marked out, tools at the ready…..hmmm, I NEED to make the stretcher that goes between the two ends…Might make glueing the entire base a tad easier? Trudge back upstairs to pick a matching board out of the scrap stash, trudge back down to the shop. Set the bandsaw to rip a blank out of the 1×8 to match the other stretchers. The the Langdon Mitre box to cut to length…..needed planed smooth and beaded on all four corners, but….back was getting stiff and sore, shoulders were getting sore, too…..time to call it a night, there is always tomorrow

Stay tuned….
Ehhhhhh, could be…..

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More leg work, glue ups, dry fits...

trying to get something done….had too many irons in the fire, bound to forget something….
Hand tool Wood Tool Saw Nail


Cross stretcher has been planed smooth, and a bead cut on all four corners.
Wood Office ruler Gas Asphalt Bumper


Bought a set of carving knives, just to clean the beads up.
Wood Gas Lumber Building material Hardwood


I removed the glued up side from the clamps, decided to "pin" the joints. Drilled a few holes..
Wood Floor Wood stain Flooring Hardwood


A little glue into the hole, and drive a dowel through..
Wood Wood stain Rectangle Plank Hardwood


Coping saw to trim the excess dowel, block plane to smooth things out. Set this aside, for now.
Last leg needed three mortises chopped out. I doubled check where they were going with a quick dry fit..
Marked things out, finished the other two mortises, and yet another dry fit..
Wood Gas Machine Engineering Tool


Got excited about the fit, forgot I needed to corner bead the outside corner of the leg…..and just glued things up..
Wood Gas Machine Lumber Metal


Will be using this "Third Hand" again, methinks…

Set this down, and dry fit things again, to see how much of a PITA this will be..
Wood Flooring Gas Stool Hardwood


Yep, will need a few more clamps. I also needed a measurement of sorts….
Table Wood Gas Hardwood Flooring


To locate how big a dovetail I will need to make. Then cut the tail….
Wood Automotive exterior Gas Tints and shades Hardwood


So when the glue is cured I can cut the sockets, bead the leg, and locate enough hands to glue and clamp this mess together. I also checked the "false" top…
Table Wood Floor Desk Flooring


To make sure it will be long enough after trimming for square. Will need the Scrub Jack Plane to flattened the panel…...when I get rested up enough.

Maybe after Lunch, I might wander back down to the shop, and see what other "Misadventures" I can get into..
Stay tuned…

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Assembly time

Ok, got side #2 out of the clamps….needed a few things down…
Wood Motor vehicle Lumber Gas Metal


Bead work was done on the outside corner of the last leg…the one I forgot to do. Was a bit trickier to do it now..first was sitting on the bench,,,,second one?
Cabinetry Wood Drawer Table Chest of drawers


Amazing what a shop stool can do…Next was more pins..
Wood Wood stain Plank Hardwood Gas


Drill a hole, drive a pin with a spot of glue. coping saw to trim, planes to smooth things out..
Wood Gas Hardwood Automotive exterior Auto part


Since I had the cross stretcher cut to size, I used it to lay out a socket or two…Hand saw to cut..

Wood Motor vehicle Gas Automotive wheel system Engineering


Chisels to remove the waste..
Table Wood Tool Machine Desk


dry fitted..
Wood Hardwood Lumber Roof Metal


Then slid home..
Wood Automotive tire Motor vehicle Gas Boats and boating--Equipment and supplies


Repeat for the other side…..then some dummy decided to add glue..
Wood Gas Art Hardwood Metal


had to use all 5 of my pipe clamps, the others weren't long enough…

While the glue cure a while….top needed scrubbed flat..
Wood Gas Composite material Lumber Concrete


Just an old Corsair C-5 by Great Neck…..
Scrub plane Wood Art Hardwood Sculpture


Makes a decent scrub plane..then follow it with the small jointer/Try plane..
Wood Bumper Automotive exterior Asphalt Art


Until things were as flat as I could get them Glue finally cured out…have things to do..
Wood Automotive exterior Automotive tire Hardwood Gas


Once the clamps were put away, made four of these corner blocks. Just glue and two screws..
Wood Triangle Plank Art Hardwood


But, there was one other hole to make..
Wood Composite material Hardwood Flooring Rectangle


Allows for the top to move as it wants to…
Decided this face of the top looked better, set it down on the bench..
Wood Beige Floor Hardwood Wood stain


Screws are a tad too long. The nut won't move, but it allows the screw to tilt as the top moves…
I think that will about do for awhile..
Wood Table Flooring Floor Gas


later I can start on the upper half of this desk build…
Table Furniture Wood Stool Floor


Viewed from the side. I need to go get a load of Cherry thickness plane to the same sizes….need to lighten things up a bit. that will happen Friday, so maybe next weekend, I can start on the rest of this build?

Stay tuned, we are almost halfway done…

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Assembly time

Ok, got side #2 out of the clamps….needed a few things down…
Wood Motor vehicle Lumber Gas Metal


Bead work was done on the outside corner of the last leg…the one I forgot to do. Was a bit trickier to do it now..first was sitting on the bench,,,,second one?
Cabinetry Wood Drawer Table Chest of drawers


Amazing what a shop stool can do…Next was more pins..
Wood Wood stain Plank Hardwood Gas


Drill a hole, drive a pin with a spot of glue. coping saw to trim, planes to smooth things out..
Wood Gas Hardwood Automotive exterior Auto part


Since I had the cross stretcher cut to size, I used it to lay out a socket or two…Hand saw to cut..

Wood Motor vehicle Gas Automotive wheel system Engineering


Chisels to remove the waste..
Table Wood Tool Machine Desk


dry fitted..
Wood Hardwood Lumber Roof Metal


Then slid home..
Wood Automotive tire Motor vehicle Gas Boats and boating--Equipment and supplies


Repeat for the other side…..then some dummy decided to add glue..
Wood Gas Art Hardwood Metal


had to use all 5 of my pipe clamps, the others weren't long enough…

While the glue cure a while….top needed scrubbed flat..
Wood Gas Composite material Lumber Concrete


Just an old Corsair C-5 by Great Neck…..
Scrub plane Wood Art Hardwood Sculpture


Makes a decent scrub plane..then follow it with the small jointer/Try plane..
Wood Bumper Automotive exterior Asphalt Art


Until things were as flat as I could get them Glue finally cured out…have things to do..
Wood Automotive exterior Automotive tire Hardwood Gas


Once the clamps were put away, made four of these corner blocks. Just glue and two screws..
Wood Triangle Plank Art Hardwood


But, there was one other hole to make..
Wood Composite material Hardwood Flooring Rectangle


Allows for the top to move as it wants to…
Decided this face of the top looked better, set it down on the bench..
Wood Beige Floor Hardwood Wood stain


Screws are a tad too long. The nut won't move, but it allows the screw to tilt as the top moves…
I think that will about do for awhile..
Wood Table Flooring Floor Gas


later I can start on the upper half of this desk build…
Table Furniture Wood Stool Floor


Viewed from the side. I need to go get a load of Cherry thickness plane to the same sizes….need to lighten things up a bit. that will happen Friday, so maybe next weekend, I can start on the rest of this build?

Stay tuned, we are almost halfway done…
Wow - it would take me a couple of months to complete the amount of work you have finished in a week or so, and I use power tools. I like all of the pictures showing what you did. Always like to see how others approach a build.

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Assembly time

Ok, got side #2 out of the clamps….needed a few things down…
Wood Motor vehicle Lumber Gas Metal


Bead work was done on the outside corner of the last leg…the one I forgot to do. Was a bit trickier to do it now..first was sitting on the bench,,,,second one?
Cabinetry Wood Drawer Table Chest of drawers


Amazing what a shop stool can do…Next was more pins..
Wood Wood stain Plank Hardwood Gas


Drill a hole, drive a pin with a spot of glue. coping saw to trim, planes to smooth things out..
Wood Gas Hardwood Automotive exterior Auto part


Since I had the cross stretcher cut to size, I used it to lay out a socket or two…Hand saw to cut..

Wood Motor vehicle Gas Automotive wheel system Engineering


Chisels to remove the waste..
Table Wood Tool Machine Desk


dry fitted..
Wood Hardwood Lumber Roof Metal


Then slid home..
Wood Automotive tire Motor vehicle Gas Boats and boating--Equipment and supplies


Repeat for the other side…..then some dummy decided to add glue..
Wood Gas Art Hardwood Metal


had to use all 5 of my pipe clamps, the others weren't long enough…

While the glue cure a while….top needed scrubbed flat..
Wood Gas Composite material Lumber Concrete


Just an old Corsair C-5 by Great Neck…..
Scrub plane Wood Art Hardwood Sculpture


Makes a decent scrub plane..then follow it with the small jointer/Try plane..
Wood Bumper Automotive exterior Asphalt Art


Until things were as flat as I could get them Glue finally cured out…have things to do..
Wood Automotive exterior Automotive tire Hardwood Gas


Once the clamps were put away, made four of these corner blocks. Just glue and two screws..
Wood Triangle Plank Art Hardwood


But, there was one other hole to make..
Wood Composite material Hardwood Flooring Rectangle


Allows for the top to move as it wants to…
Decided this face of the top looked better, set it down on the bench..
Wood Beige Floor Hardwood Wood stain


Screws are a tad too long. The nut won't move, but it allows the screw to tilt as the top moves…
I think that will about do for awhile..
Wood Table Flooring Floor Gas


later I can start on the upper half of this desk build…
Table Furniture Wood Stool Floor


Viewed from the side. I need to go get a load of Cherry thickness plane to the same sizes….need to lighten things up a bit. that will happen Friday, so maybe next weekend, I can start on the rest of this build?

Stay tuned, we are almost halfway done…
Good looking work.

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Road trip,and a glue up

Reached the point I needed a Planer…..no way am I hand planing 5/4 down to 3/4".....Have a friend that has my old Delta 12" planer….soooo, load up the van…
Wood Wood stain Flooring Hardwood Plank


And head out on the road….hang a left at the old Family Cemetery site..
Plant Cloud Sky Tree Natural landscape


Corner of the old 1822 Homestead. They later built one of the first Methodist Churches in the area..
Cloud Sky Plant Ecoregion Natural landscape


This was the site of Olive Chapel. They long since moved into town.

About 2 miles from here, pull into the fellow driveway. Open the back of the van, and proceed to make a mess..
Table Wood Road surface Outdoor furniture Flooring


If you look behind the trash cans, you will see an old bench I built a long time ago….now doing work as a lathe stand..
Got all but two boards planed down to 3/4" thick. Another was just under 1/2" for a box project. The last one would not fit through the planer…13-1/4" wide….oops. I was a bit distracted out there, by a small slab..
Wood Flooring Door Floor Shade


Of 8/4 White Oak…..anyway, load the stash back into the van…
Automotive parking light Automotive tail & brake light Car Vehicle Motor vehicle


And try to beat a thunderstorm to the house….made it with 15 minutes to spare…

Sorted a few boards, hauled the desk parts to the Dungeon Shop….both sides were clamped together, and the edges planed to match. Set that aside, jointed a few more edges, once I found out which three boards go where, made another mess..
Wood Fish City Bottle Composite material


Until I could finally do a glue up…
Wood Tool Gas Workbench Machine


This time, I needed cauls on both sides..
Wood Gas Machine Metal Machine tool


While that sat for a bit, laid out the rest of the parts..
Wood Flooring Hardwood Tool Gas


Both sides, a back and a top shelf….the piece across the front..
Wood Rectangle Table Flooring Hardwood


I need to cut to length, and start on some dovetails. Once the corner is done, I can plane the top edge to match the sides' angle. Front and back get through dovetails….top shelf will be screwed in place and have walnut plugs over the screws. It is where the lid will get hinged to. Don't want it moving around…

The planer and the bench ( and a router table) were mine at one time. Used to be a Pole barn Shop, long ago. When both my friend and I moved away from that place, I did not have the room for those tools, gave them to him to use as needed. Like today, I can come back, and use a few tools as needed.

So, next up? Dovetails by hand….stay tuned…

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Road trip,and a glue up

Reached the point I needed a Planer…..no way am I hand planing 5/4 down to 3/4".....Have a friend that has my old Delta 12" planer….soooo, load up the van…
Wood Wood stain Flooring Hardwood Plank


And head out on the road….hang a left at the old Family Cemetery site..
Plant Cloud Sky Tree Natural landscape


Corner of the old 1822 Homestead. They later built one of the first Methodist Churches in the area..
Cloud Sky Plant Ecoregion Natural landscape


This was the site of Olive Chapel. They long since moved into town.

About 2 miles from here, pull into the fellow driveway. Open the back of the van, and proceed to make a mess..
Table Wood Road surface Outdoor furniture Flooring


If you look behind the trash cans, you will see an old bench I built a long time ago….now doing work as a lathe stand..
Got all but two boards planed down to 3/4" thick. Another was just under 1/2" for a box project. The last one would not fit through the planer…13-1/4" wide….oops. I was a bit distracted out there, by a small slab..
Wood Flooring Door Floor Shade


Of 8/4 White Oak…..anyway, load the stash back into the van…
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And try to beat a thunderstorm to the house….made it with 15 minutes to spare…

Sorted a few boards, hauled the desk parts to the Dungeon Shop….both sides were clamped together, and the edges planed to match. Set that aside, jointed a few more edges, once I found out which three boards go where, made another mess..
Wood Fish City Bottle Composite material


Until I could finally do a glue up…
Wood Tool Gas Workbench Machine


This time, I needed cauls on both sides..
Wood Gas Machine Metal Machine tool


While that sat for a bit, laid out the rest of the parts..
Wood Flooring Hardwood Tool Gas


Both sides, a back and a top shelf….the piece across the front..
Wood Rectangle Table Flooring Hardwood


I need to cut to length, and start on some dovetails. Once the corner is done, I can plane the top edge to match the sides' angle. Front and back get through dovetails….top shelf will be screwed in place and have walnut plugs over the screws. It is where the lid will get hinged to. Don't want it moving around…

The planer and the bench ( and a router table) were mine at one time. Used to be a Pole barn Shop, long ago. When both my friend and I moved away from that place, I did not have the room for those tools, gave them to him to use as needed. Like today, I can come back, and use a few tools as needed.

So, next up? Dovetails by hand….stay tuned…
Looks like a fairly well thought out plan, a trip straight throug the dead center of town to a friend and then all plain sailing before the storm drool over a small slab and then return to harbour up do some joints and pull everything together for a fine finish.

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Road trip,and a glue up

Reached the point I needed a Planer…..no way am I hand planing 5/4 down to 3/4".....Have a friend that has my old Delta 12" planer….soooo, load up the van…
Wood Wood stain Flooring Hardwood Plank


And head out on the road….hang a left at the old Family Cemetery site..
Plant Cloud Sky Tree Natural landscape


Corner of the old 1822 Homestead. They later built one of the first Methodist Churches in the area..
Cloud Sky Plant Ecoregion Natural landscape


This was the site of Olive Chapel. They long since moved into town.

About 2 miles from here, pull into the fellow driveway. Open the back of the van, and proceed to make a mess..
Table Wood Road surface Outdoor furniture Flooring


If you look behind the trash cans, you will see an old bench I built a long time ago….now doing work as a lathe stand..
Got all but two boards planed down to 3/4" thick. Another was just under 1/2" for a box project. The last one would not fit through the planer…13-1/4" wide….oops. I was a bit distracted out there, by a small slab..
Wood Flooring Door Floor Shade


Of 8/4 White Oak…..anyway, load the stash back into the van…
Automotive parking light Automotive tail & brake light Car Vehicle Motor vehicle


And try to beat a thunderstorm to the house….made it with 15 minutes to spare…

Sorted a few boards, hauled the desk parts to the Dungeon Shop….both sides were clamped together, and the edges planed to match. Set that aside, jointed a few more edges, once I found out which three boards go where, made another mess..
Wood Fish City Bottle Composite material


Until I could finally do a glue up…
Wood Tool Gas Workbench Machine


This time, I needed cauls on both sides..
Wood Gas Machine Metal Machine tool


While that sat for a bit, laid out the rest of the parts..
Wood Flooring Hardwood Tool Gas


Both sides, a back and a top shelf….the piece across the front..
Wood Rectangle Table Flooring Hardwood


I need to cut to length, and start on some dovetails. Once the corner is done, I can plane the top edge to match the sides' angle. Front and back get through dovetails….top shelf will be screwed in place and have walnut plugs over the screws. It is where the lid will get hinged to. Don't want it moving around…

The planer and the bench ( and a router table) were mine at one time. Used to be a Pole barn Shop, long ago. When both my friend and I moved away from that place, I did not have the room for those tools, gave them to him to use as needed. Like today, I can come back, and use a few tools as needed.

So, next up? Dovetails by hand….stay tuned…
Excellent project Bandit, it's coming along great.

Does your friend have any plans for that white oak slab?

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Road trip,and a glue up

Reached the point I needed a Planer…..no way am I hand planing 5/4 down to 3/4".....Have a friend that has my old Delta 12" planer….soooo, load up the van…
Wood Wood stain Flooring Hardwood Plank


And head out on the road….hang a left at the old Family Cemetery site..
Plant Cloud Sky Tree Natural landscape


Corner of the old 1822 Homestead. They later built one of the first Methodist Churches in the area..
Cloud Sky Plant Ecoregion Natural landscape


This was the site of Olive Chapel. They long since moved into town.

About 2 miles from here, pull into the fellow driveway. Open the back of the van, and proceed to make a mess..
Table Wood Road surface Outdoor furniture Flooring


If you look behind the trash cans, you will see an old bench I built a long time ago….now doing work as a lathe stand..
Got all but two boards planed down to 3/4" thick. Another was just under 1/2" for a box project. The last one would not fit through the planer…13-1/4" wide….oops. I was a bit distracted out there, by a small slab..
Wood Flooring Door Floor Shade


Of 8/4 White Oak…..anyway, load the stash back into the van…
Automotive parking light Automotive tail & brake light Car Vehicle Motor vehicle


And try to beat a thunderstorm to the house….made it with 15 minutes to spare…

Sorted a few boards, hauled the desk parts to the Dungeon Shop….both sides were clamped together, and the edges planed to match. Set that aside, jointed a few more edges, once I found out which three boards go where, made another mess..
Wood Fish City Bottle Composite material


Until I could finally do a glue up…
Wood Tool Gas Workbench Machine


This time, I needed cauls on both sides..
Wood Gas Machine Metal Machine tool


While that sat for a bit, laid out the rest of the parts..
Wood Flooring Hardwood Tool Gas


Both sides, a back and a top shelf….the piece across the front..
Wood Rectangle Table Flooring Hardwood


I need to cut to length, and start on some dovetails. Once the corner is done, I can plane the top edge to match the sides' angle. Front and back get through dovetails….top shelf will be screwed in place and have walnut plugs over the screws. It is where the lid will get hinged to. Don't want it moving around…

The planer and the bench ( and a router table) were mine at one time. Used to be a Pole barn Shop, long ago. When both my friend and I moved away from that place, I did not have the room for those tools, gave them to him to use as needed. Like today, I can come back, and use a few tools as needed.

So, next up? Dovetails by hand….stay tuned…
He needs to let it dry a few more months…

I may take a box of Lathe Tools down that way….and trade for a bit of lumber….he has a large room with quite a few racks of lumber….

One done..
Wood Floor Wood stain Hardwood Plank


Three more corners to do…..stay tuned…

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Dovetails, just dovetails

Have four corners to do. Gave a hint in the last blog…
Wood Floor Wood stain Hardwood Plank


This is Corner #1…..maple doesn't like saws any more than Cherry does, it appears.
I usually do pins first on these through dovetails..
Wood Automotive tire Automotive wheel system Gas Brick


Handsaw to cut, just an old Disston No. 4…..
Wood Hat Art Gas Motor vehicle


Then some chisel work..
Wood Road surface Floor Flooring Wood stain


I chop in from one face of the board, leaving a tab for support, then flip the board over…
Wood Hardwood Flooring Wood stain Brick


Chop out the waste..
Wood Wood stain Gas Hardwood Plank


Once they look good, I use these pins, and a sharp pencil, to trace out where the pins will go on the "tail board"

Then the bandsaw to cut on the waste sides of the lines..
Wood Floor Flooring Hardwood Gas


Simply because I can't handsaw angles like this…..saw tends to wander around, and is hard to start.
Chop out the waste, same routine as the pines..
Wood Floor Flooring Rectangle Plank


Then a dry fit..
Wood Floor Wood stain Hardwood Plank


Then repeat these steps for corner #2..
Wood Naval architecture Automotive exterior Gas Boat


And the rest of the corners…
Wood Gas Composite material Hardwood Machine


While I had all four sides together, decided to use the square in a few spots..
Wood Gas Machine Lumber Metal


Not bad there..
Hand tool Saw Wood Metalworking hand tool Tool


Looks good to me. Will need to fine tune all of the joints, for a better fit, later.

Set this mess aside, and set out a box..
Wood Road surface Gas Metal Concrete


Because the last time I used this plane..
Wood Gas Composite material Machine Engineering


It had a #23 Bead cutter on board. Removed that, and dug out the #12 straight cutter ( no blood, THIS time around..) and reset everything to mill a 1/4" wide groove..
Wood Gas Engineering Machine Typesetting


The the desk's bottom can sit in. Set a 1/4" in from the bottom edge of the boards. Poplar panel for a bottom.

Maybe later to day, knee willing, I can hobble back down these steps..
Wood Flooring Wood stain Hardwood Stairs


To the shop, and mill some grooviness into the desk? twisted the knee yesterday, using a cane today…Monday will get it seen too..

Stay tuned, a glue up may happen before too much longer….then a fitting of the lid. Maybe a finish after that?

Desk? Think one of these..
Table Wood Wood stain Hardwood Varnish


That sits atop a long legged stand. Hardest part is getting that angle for the lid just right.
May get some measurements later…..this new desk is a tad bigger..

Again, thanks for reading along, stay tuned.

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Dovetails, just dovetails

Have four corners to do. Gave a hint in the last blog…
Wood Floor Wood stain Hardwood Plank


This is Corner #1…..maple doesn't like saws any more than Cherry does, it appears.
I usually do pins first on these through dovetails..
Wood Automotive tire Automotive wheel system Gas Brick


Handsaw to cut, just an old Disston No. 4…..
Wood Hat Art Gas Motor vehicle


Then some chisel work..
Wood Road surface Floor Flooring Wood stain


I chop in from one face of the board, leaving a tab for support, then flip the board over…
Wood Hardwood Flooring Wood stain Brick


Chop out the waste..
Wood Wood stain Gas Hardwood Plank


Once they look good, I use these pins, and a sharp pencil, to trace out where the pins will go on the "tail board"

Then the bandsaw to cut on the waste sides of the lines..
Wood Floor Flooring Hardwood Gas


Simply because I can't handsaw angles like this…..saw tends to wander around, and is hard to start.
Chop out the waste, same routine as the pines..
Wood Floor Flooring Rectangle Plank


Then a dry fit..
Wood Floor Wood stain Hardwood Plank


Then repeat these steps for corner #2..
Wood Naval architecture Automotive exterior Gas Boat


And the rest of the corners…
Wood Gas Composite material Hardwood Machine


While I had all four sides together, decided to use the square in a few spots..
Wood Gas Machine Lumber Metal


Not bad there..
Hand tool Saw Wood Metalworking hand tool Tool


Looks good to me. Will need to fine tune all of the joints, for a better fit, later.

Set this mess aside, and set out a box..
Wood Road surface Gas Metal Concrete


Because the last time I used this plane..
Wood Gas Composite material Machine Engineering


It had a #23 Bead cutter on board. Removed that, and dug out the #12 straight cutter ( no blood, THIS time around..) and reset everything to mill a 1/4" wide groove..
Wood Gas Engineering Machine Typesetting


The the desk's bottom can sit in. Set a 1/4" in from the bottom edge of the boards. Poplar panel for a bottom.

Maybe later to day, knee willing, I can hobble back down these steps..
Wood Flooring Wood stain Hardwood Stairs


To the shop, and mill some grooviness into the desk? twisted the knee yesterday, using a cane today…Monday will get it seen too..

Stay tuned, a glue up may happen before too much longer….then a fitting of the lid. Maybe a finish after that?

Desk? Think one of these..
Table Wood Wood stain Hardwood Varnish


That sits atop a long legged stand. Hardest part is getting that angle for the lid just right.
May get some measurements later…..this new desk is a tad bigger..

Again, thanks for reading along, stay tuned.
Bandit you may want to consider getting a pully system installed in the stairway so the cases of Jamesons dont have to be carried down by hand thus saving your knees.

Hope the doc gives you the all clear otherwise

Keep up the good work!

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Dovetails, just dovetails

Have four corners to do. Gave a hint in the last blog…
Wood Floor Wood stain Hardwood Plank


This is Corner #1…..maple doesn't like saws any more than Cherry does, it appears.
I usually do pins first on these through dovetails..
Wood Automotive tire Automotive wheel system Gas Brick


Handsaw to cut, just an old Disston No. 4…..
Wood Hat Art Gas Motor vehicle


Then some chisel work..
Wood Road surface Floor Flooring Wood stain


I chop in from one face of the board, leaving a tab for support, then flip the board over…
Wood Hardwood Flooring Wood stain Brick


Chop out the waste..
Wood Wood stain Gas Hardwood Plank


Once they look good, I use these pins, and a sharp pencil, to trace out where the pins will go on the "tail board"

Then the bandsaw to cut on the waste sides of the lines..
Wood Floor Flooring Hardwood Gas


Simply because I can't handsaw angles like this…..saw tends to wander around, and is hard to start.
Chop out the waste, same routine as the pines..
Wood Floor Flooring Rectangle Plank


Then a dry fit..
Wood Floor Wood stain Hardwood Plank


Then repeat these steps for corner #2..
Wood Naval architecture Automotive exterior Gas Boat


And the rest of the corners…
Wood Gas Composite material Hardwood Machine


While I had all four sides together, decided to use the square in a few spots..
Wood Gas Machine Lumber Metal


Not bad there..
Hand tool Saw Wood Metalworking hand tool Tool


Looks good to me. Will need to fine tune all of the joints, for a better fit, later.

Set this mess aside, and set out a box..
Wood Road surface Gas Metal Concrete


Because the last time I used this plane..
Wood Gas Composite material Machine Engineering


It had a #23 Bead cutter on board. Removed that, and dug out the #12 straight cutter ( no blood, THIS time around..) and reset everything to mill a 1/4" wide groove..
Wood Gas Engineering Machine Typesetting


The the desk's bottom can sit in. Set a 1/4" in from the bottom edge of the boards. Poplar panel for a bottom.

Maybe later to day, knee willing, I can hobble back down these steps..
Wood Flooring Wood stain Hardwood Stairs


To the shop, and mill some grooviness into the desk? twisted the knee yesterday, using a cane today…Monday will get it seen too..

Stay tuned, a glue up may happen before too much longer….then a fitting of the lid. Maybe a finish after that?

Desk? Think one of these..
Table Wood Wood stain Hardwood Varnish


That sits atop a long legged stand. Hardest part is getting that angle for the lid just right.
May get some measurements later…..this new desk is a tad bigger..

Again, thanks for reading along, stay tuned.
Couldn't get in today, to see about the knee. Will just have to be a "Hoppalong Bandit" for awhile.

Stay tuned,another episode is coming up, shortly. Now, pass me a Guinness…I am taking Monday off….

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glue ups, and some lid work

Took a while, was fighting things like it was a Monday….Grooves were made…..but needed adjusted..
Wood Motor vehicle Engineering Metal Machine


Tried the 1/4" cutter….skates on the plane wouldn't close up enough…..will fix at a later date. I put a slightly wider cutter in. Was a bit rough to recut some of the grooves. Got all four done. Needed to plane the poplar panels down a bit….they were sawn Riff….meaning one edge was thicker than the other…
Wood Machine tool Machine Metal Lumber


At least Poplar is easy to plane. Had the fan going in the shop….legs stayed cool….shavings blew everywhere..
Road surface Wood Floor Asphalt Gas


May have been too thin of a shaving? Got the panels dry fitted..
Rectangle Wood Hardwood Flooring Grass


Took a few tries. Turned out the two panels were not quite wide enough…will need a filler between them, later.

Had 5 pipe clamps at the ready….two needed visegrip keepers so they'd stay clamped..new bottle of glue, was able to get most of my fingers…
Boat Wood Naval architecture Art Machine


There goes the neighborhood. Had to add the fifth pipe clamp along the back edge, and two "F" style ones front to back….let this mess sit awhile ( while I peel dried glue off my fingers)

Got to thinking ( Dangerous?) about how the lid will meet the top shelf…..went to Roy Underhill's site to find out how to find the meeting angle. Meanwhile, clamps are coming off….didn't like how the top shelf match the lid…
Table Wood Floor Tool Flooring


Dug through the stash, and found a better match. Needed trimmed down a bit. The way the two pieces were meeting at the angle..
Wood Flooring Floor Hardwood Tints and shades


Just wasn't getting it….I used Underhill's ideas. A scrap of plywood was held on the inside of the case, and the edge was traced. I got out some scrap the same thickness as the lid, drew two more lines showing where the two pieces crossed at. Bevel gauge to mark the angle. I found a stick of pine scrap, and made a guide block for the angles..
Wood Floor Wood stain Hardwood Flooring


Laid these on the edge of the side, to make sure they would work. First off, I needed to trim things square on the ends, and to length. No tablesaw? I do have a vintage saw..
Saw Automotive tire Concrete saw Abrasive saw Circular saw


Might even be as old as I am? I dug out a scrap of pine that had a good straight, smooth edge. I marked a cut line, and then where the edge of the saw's shoe would be…
Furniture Wood Cabinetry Table Floor


As long as I keep the shoe tight to the "fence"....perfect cut. Once that was done, on to the beveled rip cuts..
Sewing machine Wood Household appliance accessory Machine tool Tool


Remember those guide blocks? I use one of them to set the bevel cut on the saw. I set the fence for the cut, about like the crosscut ones..
Wood Motor vehicle Bumper Machine tool Gas


Same as before, keep the shoe tight to the fence. After both edges were ripped, a dry fit to see how they will meet up..
Wood Brickwork Brick Hardwood Wood stain


Looks better…Will need to plane the edges a bit, to remove a few saw marks. As for the bottom panels?
Wood Automotive exterior Tire Bumper Gas


About a 2" gap. I can make a filler, and have it also support the middle area. As for plane work..
Wheel Tire Automotive tire Wood Tread


I have these to clean up, glue lines, saw marks. I also have dovetails to plane smooth. Mondays, the shop is usually closed….maybe Tuesday, I can get back to work?

Stay tuned….

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glue ups, and some lid work

Took a while, was fighting things like it was a Monday….Grooves were made…..but needed adjusted..
Wood Motor vehicle Engineering Metal Machine


Tried the 1/4" cutter….skates on the plane wouldn't close up enough…..will fix at a later date. I put a slightly wider cutter in. Was a bit rough to recut some of the grooves. Got all four done. Needed to plane the poplar panels down a bit….they were sawn Riff….meaning one edge was thicker than the other…
Wood Machine tool Machine Metal Lumber


At least Poplar is easy to plane. Had the fan going in the shop….legs stayed cool….shavings blew everywhere..
Road surface Wood Floor Asphalt Gas


May have been too thin of a shaving? Got the panels dry fitted..
Rectangle Wood Hardwood Flooring Grass


Took a few tries. Turned out the two panels were not quite wide enough…will need a filler between them, later.

Had 5 pipe clamps at the ready….two needed visegrip keepers so they'd stay clamped..new bottle of glue, was able to get most of my fingers…
Boat Wood Naval architecture Art Machine


There goes the neighborhood. Had to add the fifth pipe clamp along the back edge, and two "F" style ones front to back….let this mess sit awhile ( while I peel dried glue off my fingers)

Got to thinking ( Dangerous?) about how the lid will meet the top shelf…..went to Roy Underhill's site to find out how to find the meeting angle. Meanwhile, clamps are coming off….didn't like how the top shelf match the lid…
Table Wood Floor Tool Flooring


Dug through the stash, and found a better match. Needed trimmed down a bit. The way the two pieces were meeting at the angle..
Wood Flooring Floor Hardwood Tints and shades


Just wasn't getting it….I used Underhill's ideas. A scrap of plywood was held on the inside of the case, and the edge was traced. I got out some scrap the same thickness as the lid, drew two more lines showing where the two pieces crossed at. Bevel gauge to mark the angle. I found a stick of pine scrap, and made a guide block for the angles..
Wood Floor Wood stain Hardwood Flooring


Laid these on the edge of the side, to make sure they would work. First off, I needed to trim things square on the ends, and to length. No tablesaw? I do have a vintage saw..
Saw Automotive tire Concrete saw Abrasive saw Circular saw


Might even be as old as I am? I dug out a scrap of pine that had a good straight, smooth edge. I marked a cut line, and then where the edge of the saw's shoe would be…
Furniture Wood Cabinetry Table Floor


As long as I keep the shoe tight to the "fence"....perfect cut. Once that was done, on to the beveled rip cuts..
Sewing machine Wood Household appliance accessory Machine tool Tool


Remember those guide blocks? I use one of them to set the bevel cut on the saw. I set the fence for the cut, about like the crosscut ones..
Wood Motor vehicle Bumper Machine tool Gas


Same as before, keep the shoe tight to the fence. After both edges were ripped, a dry fit to see how they will meet up..
Wood Brickwork Brick Hardwood Wood stain


Looks better…Will need to plane the edges a bit, to remove a few saw marks. As for the bottom panels?
Wood Automotive exterior Tire Bumper Gas


About a 2" gap. I can make a filler, and have it also support the middle area. As for plane work..
Wheel Tire Automotive tire Wood Tread


I have these to clean up, glue lines, saw marks. I also have dovetails to plane smooth. Mondays, the shop is usually closed….maybe Tuesday, I can get back to work?

Stay tuned….
Bandit you do a good job on all ur projects. Especially considering how many hand tools u use
Another good job

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