Attaching Solid Wood Tabletops With Power Tools
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Methods that allow wood to move with the seasons. About a decade ago, I made a drop-leaf table for a book of projects. When it came time to mount the top, I just drilled pilot holes and drove cut …Source
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Big Bad Board
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I took very seriously the advice proffered in this forum and created a 1.25” thick cutting board instead of a 0.75” thickness common to all my earlier efforts. Walnut, cherry, maple; 10” x 13”. I'm generally happy with this one, but there's a related drama unfolding in another LJ forum: https://www.lumberjocks.com/topics/314383
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Boxelder bowl
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This has been a long time coming. I actually cut this chunk I off the stump so it took a couple weeks to dry after I rough turned it. It is the largest bowl I've turned 12-1/2x3. It is finished with general finishes bowl finish. I think it turned out quite nice.Also on the bottom you see the brand my wife bought for me. I really like it.
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Dovetail Starter Notches
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Christopher Schwarz once demonstrated a time-honored trick for hand-cutting tenon shoulders. After laying out the joint, he chiseled directly downward onto the shoulder cutline, then made a V-groove by tapping inward from the waste side. This created a channel to …Source
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