The Woodshop Shed

adventures in woodworking and home maintenance, from my shop in an oversized backyard shed

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Living Water

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Living WaterI've had fun with this project. I ran across some Dark Walnut and a customer wanted a chest type jewelry box. I used some nice Maple with some beautiful grain for the top and door center for some contrast. I used epoxy with color to make the river look on the top with a clear coat of epoxy finish on the top. I used White Ash for the drawers and dividers. The drawers are lined with pig skin. I used stainless piano hinges and finished the chest with four coats of lacquer..Hope you enjoy



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Holdfast for bench

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Holdfast for benchThis holdfast was made for the 2019 Spring Swap which was a surprise swap that I didn't join in but followed closely. When time for the reveals was getting close, EarlS, running herd over the swap, contacted me and asked me to make something for PoohBaah (Neil). Earl was afraid Neil wasn't going to receive anything from his sender. I had previously offered my services to Earl for just such an occasion. Now I had just a day and a half to get this shipped.The next morning, I went on a search for 11/16” round bar which would be just right to fit in a 3/4” dog hole, no luck. All I could find was 3/4” unknown steel so I had to reduce the diameter of the shaft to make it fit, which I was doing in pictures 2 and 3. Then I started shaping the foot (flat part) and next the bend for the springy part. I actually made two, but one wasn't going to work.(Sorry for the lack of pictures but I haven't found a way to take them while holding hot iron with one hand and a hammer with the other. Action shots were taken by my wife whenever she happened to pass by.)The next morning, I decided the one I was going to ship needed some more work, so I re-heated it and refined the curve and straightened the foot. I wish I could have spent more time on it Neil, but had to ship it out to you that afternoon.Now, on to the one that wouldn't work. The bend was not in the right place and was twisted. The day after shipping, I went to work on it. First heating:Then into the vise for straightening the twist:Next, it was on to putting the bend in the right place and thinning it a bit to make it more springy:On this one, I drew down the upper part of the shaft to make it smaller in diameter:And here is the result after final shaping, it measures 6 1/2” from the shaft to the tip of the foot:My thanks to Earl for running a great swap and I'm very happy to have been able to contribute a little bit.P.S. The gas cans in the background were in no danger, and, yes, it takes a lot of propane to run that forge ;-)



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Red Oak Coffee Table

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Red Oak Coffee TableThis is my first ever LJ post and my first ever furniture project. This coffee table has been in the works for roughly 2-1/2 years. When I first started it, I didn't know the first thing about woodworking. I just had a rough sketch and a desire to build something I needed. With a ton of help from my dad (he deserves at least as much credit as I do), some YouTube videos, and many hours on LJ I was able to build something I'm proud of.The table is made completely out of red oak using biscuit joints for the table top and dowels for the aprons and legs. I finished it with Watco Danish Oil before applying several coats of Arm-R-Seal Semi Gloss. Overall dimensions are 47 x 27 x 18.This project was a great learning experience, and I caught the woodworking bug in the process. I'm looking forward to future projects and being a little more involved on LJ.



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