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steven newman

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Got behind on my reading/responses...

First, very sorry about the loss of your puppy...heart to you all...:(

New kittens are always fun and entertaining^_^

The blanket chest turned out awesome...such a classic design that will endure the ages; as always, enjoyed following the project along.

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7 hours ago, steven newman said:

.2 hours of sleep,  too tired to play with sharp objects....

Good decision on your part...

7 hours ago, steven newman said:

after the Doctor's visit

Hope things are OK and visit goes well.

 

Like the added touch of adding a movable tray in the chest.

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25 minutes ago, Michael Thuman said:

I have a question for Steve.  On the top with the bread board ends (very nice looking btw) did they have grooves and the boards toungs?

If not how did your join them?

 

Michael, Not sure how Steven is feeling at the moment. I'm sure he will fill in the details and blanks soon, but in the mean time, maybe this will help answer some of your questions. See about mid-way, Page 2 of this post. One of the rare times he did not use his Stanley 45 and resorted to a power tool to cut dovetails versus tongue & groove.:P

 

 

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3 hours ago, Michael Thuman said:

I have a question for Steve.  On the top with the bread board ends (very nice looking btw) did they have grooves and the boards toungs?

If not how did your join them?

 

Both times I have made bread board ends....I used a sliding dovetail joint.     "Tail"  was cut on the ends of the tops,  a "pin" was milled along the edge of the bread boards.   59d7f21a89d11_dryfit.jpg.b614c79851cae8e3cd8c6f3b1c9bcba8.jpg

Then usually a spot of glue near the end.  

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Ok...got bored...always a bad sign...decided to putter around for a bit in the shop...trying to keep the spot on the arm clean, at the same time..

 

Tools were getting a bit too cob-webby, and dusty....air hose to blow the crud away..from me:rolleyes:

Wanted to find a place for these....away from the dust.

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Dunlaps, an Anant A4, and the latest Stanley #4c.   I set the Stanley in a better spot..

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Just your basic "Starter Set"....the #4c, a #5 and a #0-7....More of a Ready Rack.   As for the "Mutts" and a 035 Trans..

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Cleared a spot under the bench....The No. 8 and a Cambered jack scrub plane also reside here.   May build a door to close this off...someday:rolleyes:

Had a stack of parts for that tray....sitting on the Boss' washer...:o...decided to move them back to the bench.....and lay out some tools...

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There is a small dovetail bit laying there, I used it to set the angle on the bevel gauge.  Hmmm, dovetails?

Well, one thing led to another, more tools came out..:rolleyes:

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Sorry, Lew, but Hard Maple needs a little more OOMPH!  behind the chisel.. Decided to at least do one corner..

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Will need a little fine tuning:rolleyes:

Arm was starting to get sore...but the bench does look a little cleaner?

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BTW...dog holes are great at keeping chisels from rolling off the bench...onto my feet...:o

IF the arm feels a bit better tomorrow....maybe I can get the other three corners done?

Stay tuned...:ph34r:

 

 

 

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Earlier today,  got things all glued up.    Let things set in the clamps until I got back from taking the GrandBRATS home...:angry:

 

Got home, ordered Pizza.   Removed the clamps, and trimmed the dovetails flush.   Then marked the poplar bottom for size, and cut it down....

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Poplar was square, box wasn't quite there.    Beat the bottom panel into place....everything is NOW squared..B)..to keep it that way, used a few nails, but no glue..

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About 5 or so along the long sides, one dead center on the short sides.  Sanded the bottom edges flush with the bottom panel...used the tray to mark out where the rails were to go.   Three screws to hold each rail in place ( again, no glue) and did a test drive..

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Seemed to fitted nicely, enough....even slides almost all the way to the other end.   Corner posts stick out a bit too far at the far end...

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Closed the lid, to make sure the tray cleared it....lid closed tightly, but missed the tray....must have done something right, for a change:rolleyes:

One last look inside?

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Will try to add a brass chain on the right side, to hold the lid.    Not sure IF I will add a handle to the tray.  :rolleyes:

 

Need to haul this upstairs to where I can apply a few coats of shellac, inside and out.....then, maybe a clear gloss top coat? 

 

Almost done...and almost out of lumber....may have to go out and scrounge another 1/2 truck load?:rolleyes:

Stay tuned...B)

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