If you want to glue anything, I believe your approach of gluing the center of the panel is the right one. It's similar to breadboard edge construction; fix the center and let the outer edges...
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If you want to glue anything, I believe your approach of gluing the center of the panel is the right one. It's similar to breadboard edge construction; fix the center and let the outer edges...
Awesome shop and great videos! I need cooler hobbies. :)
We went around and around on this another time and I agree with exactly what John posted in italics, no vapor barrier in hot, damp climates. I was arguing to another fellow Georgian, however, where...
Just one of the machines you have is impressive... the entire collection is jaw dropping! The space is incredible as well just to house all of it. Envious doesn't begin to describe me....
That is bandsaw is awesome! When you have time, I would absolutely LOVE to see the rest.
I'll start by saying that I cant answer your question. BUT whether you know it or not, you've started a sharpening thread! That means we all get to weigh in! Like most of them, it will probably go...
Given the parameters, my recommendation would be to use a 1/2" or even 5/8" (depending on how heavily you really plan to load them) plywood bottom that rides on top of your rail "A" in your picture. ...
Since most got right to workflow aspect and then plotted their next crowd sourcing scheme, I'll take a stab at a mezzanine answer. I'm not a structural engineer but I have dealt with enough...
Beautiful work!
Your timing is great too... I've just been commissioned for a bed project for my teenage son. That design is pretty much spot on!
I'll give proper credit!
nice work, Bob!
I built one very similar recently but my top has started to cup. UGH!
I think it's beyond reasonable repair so I am rethinking options for the remake... I hadn't considered a "rail...
You're a couple more weeks in now, so you may have already skinned it, but if you are really adverse to routing the profile, the good news is that what you have could be achieved by applying 1/4...
That's idea... infill chisel plane! There are some other priorities at the moment, but when I embark on that one, I will share progress / process pics. Thanks!
I love that idea... I have enough damaged block planes and parts that I will likely give this a shot.
On a related note, a few years back I got into an estate sale where I just grabbed everything I...
String lines are always straight and you can't "flex" the board to them like you can to a bench or a straight edge. I would get an extra set of hands and start stringing end to end, corner to...
It does have a frog adjustment. Everything I think points to a 16 except the lever cap is wrong and the casting is the older style (which as I read closer was not uncommon for early type 16s).
LOVE to see this! Good for her! I know that stable will be cherished for years (unlike the molded plastic alternative most kids tire of in a few months).
Absolutely wonderful that you have such...
Since this is a type study of No 7s, no point in a new thread. Anyone have an idea of this one? Looks like a 16 with a replacement lever cap? Agree / disagree? I know it made short work of sizing a...
hey now! No need to start throwing words like "masters" in my direction! https://www.sawmillcreek.org/clientscript/ckeditor/plugins/smiley/images/images/smilies/smile.gif
On a tray bottom /...
I'll play!
Last things first, ABSOLUTELY practice hand cut dovetails. Nothing to be scared of and I think you will be surprised how quickly you will improve. Not to diminish the talent it takes to...
Thanks Stan! I’ll call you when we list!
Very true Andrew... I won’t claim to have experience up there and it’s a fair point that you design to your own extremes. Condensation happens on the warmer side and down here that’s outside of the...
Thanks Jim!
I say overkill on a poured concrete foundation wall. If Water makes it far enough to be stopped by the sealant, you have bigger issues!
Just in case someone is watching and extrapolating, I would...
Andrew,
All good points, particularly the use of treated wood in contact with concrete. That’s certainly true of structural framing and I do think most codes agree on that. Treated furring would...
Thank you! You are very right. The double swing door on the left goes to the dining room and it spends 90% of the time open (magnetic hold open). They rarely head toward the dining room anyway......