Number Nerds Unite!
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Just finished this commission. On the original I cut each cell and put them together like a big mosaic, this time I cut strips and routed the cells with a V bit. Not really that much easier as trying to land the router exactly where the rows meet was a booger.If I do it again I think I'll put a slight chamfer on the strips and only route the columnsBeech and an unidentified white wood. Laser engraved message.
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Two decorative jewelry boxes
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Hello again :) Here are two jewelry boxes I have made. “cabinet” like box is made from combination of apricot, beech, poplar and beech plywood. It has “secret” compartment :) Other one (simple box) is made from beech and maple. Pattern on that maple is main decoration on box. Hope that you like this little project.
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Blacksmithing at a Glance
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Blacksmithing is a hasty sport. Unlike woodworking, where you can step back and contemplate a cabinet's lines or run your hands over a planed surface to check its smoothness, working with hot iron means moving fast. You've only seconds before …Source
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Lumber-Drying Clamps
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I've dried my own lumber for years, but I always had a problem getting enough weight on top of the stack, to keep the upper boards from warping. Here's a solution: Use clamps made from threaded rods. Start building the …Source
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Box with sliding top.
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Simple box, made from Ash 1/4” stock. Made by cutting rabets on the edges snd a dado to create the slide. Purpleheart for the turn lock, with small brass nail cinched over on the inside. Finished with Danish Oil and Howard's Feed & Wax, buffed.This was made to house a Bevel Gauge which I made last month. I lined the bottom and sides to keep it in placem Sent to a great Guy here on LJ. Thanks for looking and comments always welcome.
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