January 13, 20215 yr 11 minutes ago, kmealy said: Wrapped up L'art d'un Menuisier today (The art of a craftsman, a Roubo print that I got for Xmas). I got a bunch of sheet glass from a guy that was cleaning out his dad's workshop. It is really dirty. I was working on a sheet, just cleaned both sides and was turning it to make the first cut when it just fell apart into lots of pieces. I've had luck with only about half of them not having some sort of flaw that cause them to break when moving or cutting them. Second one worked OK. Frame is just cherry with BLO. Got the mat cut & frame assembled. Now to find a good place to hang it. Sweet!
January 13, 20215 yr Popular Post https://blog.lostartpress.com/2008/06/07/andre-j-roubo-translation-of-“l’art-du-menuisier”/ In case you are not familiar with this plate.
January 14, 20215 yr That is one cool print, I'd love to have a copy...I'll have to look around. Nice job on the framing.
January 14, 20215 yr 7 hours ago, Fred W. Hargis Jr said: That is one cool print, I'd love to have a copy...I'll have to look around. Nice job on the framing. Lost Art Press was offering a free picture file last year. I suggested as a gift for me. One daughter, after searching around, got it printed at Staples. I'll look for the file again.
January 14, 20215 yr Popular Post 4 hours ago, kmealy said: Lost Art Press was offering a free picture file last year. I suggested as a gift for me. One daughter, after searching around, got it printed at Staples. I'll look for the file again. Here 'tishttps://blog.lostartpress.com/2020/10/14/another-free-poster-for-your-shop/
January 15, 20215 yr 1 minute ago, Kevin Beitz said: My uncle was a glass cutter. He told me that glass gets real brittle with age. I did not know that. That could be the problem. I know that glass is considered a "supercooled liquid" and not really a solid.
January 15, 20215 yr 2 hours ago, kmealy said: I know that glass is considered a "supercooled liquid" and not really a solid. That's what I remember from both high school and college. I never thought of it being more brittle. Maybe. I know that glass that has been in a window frame for 50 years or more will be thicker toward the bottom and you can see stretch marks in it. Brittle, hmmmmmmm. Quiet possible.
January 15, 20215 yr Popular Post After 15 years I'm looking at making a scrollsaw stand. Edited January 15, 20215 yr by BillyJack
January 16, 20215 yr Popular Post 7 hours ago, BillyJack said: After 15 years I'm looking at making a scrollsaw stand. Looks good. Needs something... I know some yellow dye and some clear coat. Maybe even a DeWalt emblem or engraving.
January 20, 20215 yr Popular Post On 1/14/2021 at 6:39 PM, kmealy said: Here 'tishttps://blog.lostartpress.com/2020/10/14/another-free-poster-for-your-shop/ Keith, thanks for that link...I just got one made. I went to The UPS Store and they did a great job.
January 24, 20215 yr Popular Post It may not be traditional woodworking, but you can't deny that tool handle maintenance can be just as relaxing. Spring time is coming up and these tools need some TLC.....and sandpaper, and BLO, and paste wax.
January 24, 20215 yr On 1/20/2021 at 9:37 AM, Fred W. Hargis Jr said: Keith, thanks for that link...I just got one made. I went to The UPS Store and they did a great job. What size did you have this printed?
January 25, 20215 yr Popular Post 13 hours ago, DuckSoup said: What size did you have this printed? I asked if the store could print 11x17 color, and that was the size of the fancy print board she used. I think she said the print itself actually sized to 10x 15 or so. Edited January 25, 20215 yr by Fred W. Hargis Jr
February 1, 20215 yr Popular Post So...what is on my bench, right now? Just your usual, busy mess....even the floor.. Is a mess.....Busy, busy ...busy mess...
February 22, 20215 yr Author Popular Post I'm board. Poplar hall storage in the works for Mama's craft supplies, she'll milk paint it.😊 l'll finish the inside natural. Adjustable shelves and doors too.
February 22, 20215 yr Nice...... I've just got a couple of waste blocks I have to turn and drill just gota hurry up and wait on the glue to finish off curing I'm going to give it a bit more time. I've also still got to figure out what type of material I can find as far as a 7 mm all thread bolt and acquire a 12 inch by 1 inch diameter piece of pvc tubing to make up this piece for pepper mill blanks.
February 23, 20215 yr Popular Post On 1/13/2021 at 3:51 PM, kmealy said: Wrapped up L'art d'un Menuisier today (The art of a craftsman, a Roubo print that I got for Xmas). I got a bunch of sheet glass from a guy that was cleaning out his dad's workshop. It is really dirty. I was working on a sheet, just cleaned both sides and was turning it to make the first cut when it just fell apart into lots of pieces. I've had luck with only about half of them not having some sort of flaw that cause them to break when moving or cutting them. Second one worked OK. Frame is just cherry with BLO. Got the mat cut & frame assembled. Now to find a good place to hang it. Man I love stuff like that,..and some great work on your part. I've posted it before but you may would like to browse through an Eric Sloane book ,.. He did a lot of pen and ink Americana type work..one of his books is on early American tools specifically. A Museum of Early American Tools (Americana): Sloane, Eric: 0800759425600: Amazon.com: Books
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