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    Creekers Weekend Accomplishments....

    7 Jan 2008
    Happy New Year and Welcome to 2008!!!!!

    Woke up this morning to a spring like day with temps in the upper 60's and yes, this seems to be very odd for January temps. But as we always say around here: Just wait 5 minutes and the weather will change.

    No woodworking for me this past weekend. Just a lot of work at the day job as well as spending a good bit of time learning some new music that we are now doing at our church. I'm trying to advance in my bass playing skills, but I guess as a musician, we are never really satisfied with our playing skills.

    Watched a couple of movies with the kids, took one of my old computers and reworked it with part from another machine and built them a new machine with a better wireless network setup. They are happy and that makes me happy too.

    I am planning on being in the shop some today since the weather is nice and I can finish spraying the lacquer on a couple of pieces I've been working on.
    The Walnut Table Project is still in the works and I will start back on that project in a week or so.

    That's it for me.....so what did YOU do this weekend???

    Best of weeks to you all.
    Thanks & Happy Wood Chips,
    Dennis -
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    I built a small bookcase for the wife this weekend. Yes. I bought lumber, cut, assembled, AND finished a project in one weekend. That alone is an accomplishment in my world.

    I also started reorgainzing my shop a bit, I am dismantling some previous homeowners installation in preparation of my future Media room in the basement.

    As always, it was a great weekend.

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    Finally got some work done on the new bed I'm making.

    With a small car, the problem this week will be getting 7 foot long wood into my car for delivery home!!!!
    MARK

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    Cleaned a little around the place.

    Got a lathe piece nearly finished. I need to buy another 3" faceplate for the PM so I can build a donut chuck for it and leave the faceplate attached. I finish turned a maple burl project and applied finish. I still need to turn the tenon off. I hope this turns out. The Creeker who gave me the wood....the wood came from his father's tree and his father died a few weeks ago. Most of the burl split on me even though it was sealed. I think I'm going to get about 3 pieces out of a ton or more of blanks. The rest will be firewood. I've got 3 chances to turn something and get back to the guy.
    Ken

    So much to learn, so little time.....

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    Little bit of shop time putting finishes on some recent turnings. Took down all the Christmas decorations and did one last leaf removal.

    However the bigger news is that I retired at close of business last Saturday.

    Tony
    Tony

    "Soldier On"

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    Worked the punch list. Lots of shop time. Planning for the new shop too.
    Be safe.
    TJH
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    Attached is my major accomplishment for the weekend. I reassembled the painted MDF parts, caulked everything real good, loosely mounted the motor/impeller assembly to the frame and attached the blower/cyclone body assembly. The frame is a little wobbly front to back so I need to add more gussets to the frame before I feel comfortable temporarily starting it up.

    I also fired up my Christmas present on Saturday. LOML got me a smoker and I tried my hand at some pork baby back ribs. Mmmmmmm.....

    -Todd
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    Built a simple cabinet for over the toilet in the master bathroom, for books, air fresheners and such, and with two doors to store TP and other stuff.

    Finished the two pair of doors for the laundry room cabinets. These are all white painted cabinets just for storage, so no fancy finishing or such.

    Built up plans for a small storage shed in the back yard for lawnmower/wheelbarrel/garden tools and such. Mainly so i can clear out a lot of my yard equipment from the garage and give me more room in there and still allow the wife to park in there when she wants. It seems a simple 6x6 to 8x8 slabbed storage shed will run me about 700-900, so i still want to find some ways to come down on that price to around 500-600. Most of the cost comes from the siding and painting it and a door. So i will build the door i suppose and look for cheaper siding alternatives than hardiplank.

    Got my tenoning jig in and am still about to bite the bullet on a bench top mortising machine as well as the G0548 2hp grizzly dust collector. I was undecided on everything until they dropped the price 100$. I didnt want a 220 machine but did want larger capacity. I only have 1 240 line in my garage at the moment and 2 120 with 2 more slots available, so the other 220 would max out my breaker box, but o well. It would have been nice to run another 1-2 dedicated 120 lines, but with two dedicated lines i can make my machinery work.
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    I ripped out one of the old barn-wood cabinets in the great room, and thus discovered that "Acme Build-it-with-barn-parts Construction Company, Ltd" (very limited hopefully...) didn't put any floor under said cabinets. I also started repairing that wall since it also wasn't mudded correctly behind things. 'Still have one more to rip out once I find a place to put what's inside of it.

    I also was back in the shop working on the nightstands which I'll report about later in the thread.
    --

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    Actually spent some time in my shop, so I can actually respond to one of these posts! Managed to finish putting together my JDS cyclone DC system (scary that I ended up with a bit of foam sealer that is supposed to be tucked into the middle of the whole assembly, only they never note that anywhere in the instructions... oh well, it seems to suck pretty efficiently). I also moved my 2nd hand 8" Grizzly jointer into the basement shop, cleaned it up, aligned the tables, put it on a mobile base, wired it up, and got it working. Glued up some frameless wall cabinets for the garage and got three of four ready for finishing...

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    Finished up two end tables for my daughter.

    Tables are constructed using Ash with Purpleheart accents.

    Firsts for me are the ceramic tile top, and my first 'real' project on my lathe, turning the Purpleheart pull handles for the drawers.

    Ash PH End Tables.jpg

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    No Woodworking for me other than spending time reading the new Grizzly catalog again and a stop at Rockler. Wednesday night I flew to St. Louis for a couple days in the office: meeting on a new project I'm getting involved in on Thursday and our annual all-company meeting on Friday, followed by our company holiday party on Friday evening. Spent the night at Union Staion Friday night and then spent Saturday visiting family. Sunday we spent virtually the whole day at the airport. Northwest asked for volunteers to take a bump off a 1:30 flight in exchange for $300 travel vouchers so LOML and I did that, but had to stick around 8:30 for another flight--so I put in about 4 hours working yesterday to get a head start on the week and give myself a little free time later in the week. The replacement flight was on Southwest and in the wierdest business move I've seen, Northwest wrote a check to Southwest and had us carry it over to buy the tickets from Southwest.

    This week it will be back to the cabinets for my parents.


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    I finished milling and cutting the boards for step stools for my twin nephews.

    The Oak came from the folks land. Still need to route in the names, glue and apply finish to them.

    Jim
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    Happily, much of my weekend revolved around woodworking.

    I spent a couple hours each day completing a tool storage cabinet. My shop is in deep need of storage for smaller tools and gadgets like levels, bevel guages, speed squares, sockets, and odds and ends... This will provide alot of help in that area.

    DW and I spent a good bit of time finalizing the design for her new dining room buffets and china cabinet. These are the next projects on the list with work to begin as soon as the new band saw and jointer arrive.

    Oops... I forgot that part..

    Santa was very good to me this year! He worked with the fine folks at Grizzly to arrange for the delivery (later this week) of a new G0555 band saw and a new G0604X 6 inch jointer. I plan of dedicating some time this week to the prep of the shop to accomodate the new equipment. Can't wait!!!

    We have new additions to our family that are taking alot of our time and attention: Rocky and Sierra are Miniature Australian Shepherd puppies... Now 7 months old. With the weather so bad, they haven't been able to get out and run much. So now that the snow is melting, we made a point of giving them alot of attention and excercise. They are such a joy! Pictures are coming. Really!

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    Some progress

    Not much woodworking time, but did some shop related things.

    1. Did a major cleanup / bearing replacement on my 1950 Delta 1460 Lathe.


    2. Worked on my stand for my 1945 Unisaw. I am 6'6" tall and hate to bend over all of the time so I am raising it up about 7". Using steel so I am getting some welding time in too.

    Hope to work more on the saw during the week. I have it torn apart to replace belts, make the stand and just general service on it.

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