September 12, 20187 yr Well from here anyway it's looks like things went OK. Like the fancy front apron. Looks like the cordless broom is working out.
September 13, 20187 yr Author Popular Post 4 hours in the shop today...Not counting a Gatorade Break 1/2 way through...Made a mess on the floor, right off the bat.. Wards 78 got a workout. The other end got a rebate.. Then cut a bunch of parts...Look Ma, No clamps. Took a lot of cussing, flipping these around in the shop...sides are now attached to the frames..the parts? All the parts for two webframes, to house a drawer....got one assembled.. And stuck it here, out of the way..then decided it was BREAKTIME! After the break, I finished up the other webframe. Had to clamp a rail in place.. So I could locate where this frame will sit. It also has the kicker, to keep the drawer from tipping down, when you open it.. Have a blank for the drawer front....and clamped it in place.. To locate where the drawer guides will go.... Still had to drill and counter bore it, first.....then used the big square to draw a few layout lines to show where this will go...and install it...hammer to nudge things into place... And this is what the drawer will ride on. 3 jobs done, was about Suppertime...cleaned the shop and went upstairs... I did stash things where they should go.. Rebate done, sides attached, drawer frames made and attached....in 4 hours? Getting slow in me dottage... Will see how I feel after Supper..stay tuned
September 14, 20187 yr Still out did me today...more mowing turn left, turn right, well you know, then two marathon volley-ball matches tonight...won one lost one; I'd rather been in your shop. Going to be a right smart fireplace surround. Edited September 14, 20187 yr by Grandpadave52
September 14, 20187 yr Author Popular Post What little sleep I got last night, was sitting IN my computer chair.... Today? Tried a nap..didn't work out....went to the shop to "putter around" Remember back in the Industrial Arts Classes in high school, where you had to make a series of joints with hand tools? Talking mid to late 60s...... A Half lap Joint was as "easy" as 1, 2 , 3? One...( after you mark the layout lines) two.. Three.. Use this to layout the matching part...sometimes, you had to cut things at an angle.. Thought about using the bandsaw,,,,couldn't do a straight cut, like the Disston No. 4. Got the four corners milled, and ready to be fine tuned... Had hauled the 80" long 1 x 6 to the shop...needed two pieces...3/4" x 2" x 39" long...rough cut for the 39...looked the board over...I could saw the two 2" parts out, and leave the strip with all the knots. Even drilled two holes, through the knots..and fixed the board to the bench top with a couple screws...Rip one part, shift things over, rip the other part..toss the bad part..usual wavy cuts...clamped both into the leg vise.. Yes, there IS indeed a use for a tool well....used a few planes, to level the edges straight.. The two smaller planes knocked down the high spots...the No.7c worked the entire length. Had to stop, as errands needed to be run, bills needed paid...usual Friday stuff...too tired to try again. These two will go on either side of the drawer opening, and also define the doors size. Need a couple short, wide rails, to go along the bottom of the drawer, and a second one as the front of a fixed shelf.....above the fireplace insert. Maybe tomorrow, I can get something done..? Stay tuned Edited September 14, 20187 yr by steven newman need to learn how to type
September 15, 20187 yr 4 hours ago, steven newman said: too tired to try again. I would be too driving that 7C around...didn't realize how big it is until I see it next to the "rookie." I finished the mowing today.
September 15, 20187 yr Author Popular Post Not much woodworking today...went to an actual Home Depot....and ordered a Fireplace Insert...will be a tight fit, without the flanges....may see about doing without them.....I also picked a 1 x 6 x 6' Pine board...that was actually straight and almost clear....just a few pin knots. Will make the back and sides of the drawer. Can't install a fixed shelf above the insert...until it arrives in 10 days ( free delivery to my door!) I can do a few other items while waiting by the mailbox. The two middle rails..go ahead and install them....with just the rail under the drawer opening. One for the fixed shelf will get installed once the insert is installed.. Will build the drawer. Need the two rails beside it installed, with the cross rail below the drawer. Then I can start on the two doors....may go ahead and glue up the top of the case...what ever kills 10 days of waiting. Boss needed to go shopping, I needed a new glue bottle, old one is about empty. Finally get home, decided a nap was in order....well, at least I got THAT done. May take it easy today...will see how tomorrow goes..
September 15, 20187 yr 48 minutes ago, steven newman said: decided a nap was in order....well, at least I got THAT done. May take it easy today...will see how tomorrow goes.. Hey, I finally kept up with you on something
September 16, 20187 yr Author Computer issues going on....decided to work in the shop, while it sorted itself out..still not quite there.. Right side, corners tuned up, and that rail added...had to cut the bottom of the rail/stile to match that curved area. Left side? Got the outside corners tuned up...still have to work on the vertical one...board with that curve sawn in it? Will go along the bottom edge of the drawer opening...made a mess tonight.. Long handle is a coarse rasp, used to flatten the joints. Fancy plane is NOT sitting on metal ring...iron is sitting on the wood part of the handle. Floor was a mess, too. These open areas will get a thin plywood "skin" to close them up...glued in place. I'm going to need a LOT of clamps, before too much longer... Stay tuned
September 18, 20187 yr Author Popular Post Update #2....spread over two days Worked on the left side...and fine tuned all the half laps.. Top rails has a slight curve up in the middle I WAS going to use a half lap for that curvy thing..so.. 3 nails, and a strip of thin plywood to mark out the curve..bandsaw to make the cut. Laid out where the laps would end.. Remembered that the more cuts I make..the easier it is to remove the waste..cuts were with another "vintage saw" Depth of cut was set as needed. All those cuts, made a hammer's job easier.. Smack them until they crack. Then those items got put to work.. Have found out that the woodie is an Auburn Tool Co. No. 181, 1-1/2" Skewed Rabbet plane...seemed to do a decent enough job.. Yeah...do this for all of the half lap joints.... Well, before a walk-about today....decided I would use a dovetail joint, instead of the lap joint...so.. Simple matter to mark the angle, and cut the waste off...do this for both ends. Take this part to the frame, clamp it in place long enough to make a few marks.. Hmm, can't use the Skil saw..so.. Back to Olde School. Lots of cuts, wax on the saw teeth...then remove the waste as before.. Test fit a few times, until the fit was flush. repeat for the other end....then test fit the whole mess, again.. Hope I have enough clamps....will glue and clamp the face frame as a unit...later will use counterbored screws and a dab of glue, to attach the frame in place. need to get a drawer started, too... Since the Boss picked out the Knobs (3) and the hinges (6)... One for each door and drawer...three surface mount hinges per door. Should be a high level of cussing, tomorrow.....will try the glue up. Stay tuned...
September 18, 20187 yr Author Popular Post Cussing level in the shop, and at this computer are about at the same level...about the same as Gene heard on the first day of Basic.... Clamps were piled up.. Cauls were made.. First item...had to remember that I am working from the inside... Had to turn this one around. Wanted to see what I was doing...got a few parts installed.. Getting low on clamps, already Squares and a hammer were needed....Had a bit of trouble fitting the top rail...extra clamps to pull things to where they needed to go.. Pipe clamp, and about half of my "F" style clamps, because.. All of these are gone. Cleared a spot on top of the case, and hauled the planks for the top, and plunked them there.. A bit too long? Both had issues with knots.. Hmm, yeah...You can see the other one from here....I do have a third plank..it has other issues.. Besides being too long.. On the "good" end..there was a knot...Another plank had a bit of snipe...both will be heading to the burn pile.. Need to haul an e-cord to the shop,and run the circular saw around. NO, I am NOT going to hand rip 5' of Ash! may not even do the crosscuts. Will let the shop and me cool down a bit....and let the glue cure.. Stay tuned..
September 18, 20187 yr Author Popular Post Can't get to the SKIL 6" saw.. Frame kind of cuts off access to that area..for now. ( all this work today was done on just 3 hours of sleep) Well, this Vintage saw was upstairs,,,and has a 10' cord! Craftsman 7-1/4", with a Irwin rip blade...might come in handy? Set up a "saw bench affair", even did one rip cut, just had to move the clamps a bit. Crosscuts were also done.. And the scraps. Which will be heading for that big black tub thing back there..even clamped the blank for the drawer front, and crosscut it.. The second rip was canceled, would have taken too much out of the width of the top... have that 3/4" thick frame to add to the case's width....not enough top would be left, after the 1-1/2" rip....knot can go to the back of the top. was going to lose a bit, when I joint the edges.. This is as close as I can close these up....#7c will be in use.... Stay tuned..
September 19, 20187 yr Author Popular Post Has 6 hours of sleep last night...still wasn't enough...waiting on the heart monitor batteries to charge up.... has two work sessions today, with the Boss's errands inbetween ...got the frame out of the clamps...and set in place.. At this end, anyway, I clamped it into place...Found the 3/8" forstner bit I bought a while back.. Then come back with a pilot hole bit, and add a bunch of screws. Had one board I could rip a few stiles from, along with one I already had....just under 1-1/2" wide. Stacked all four stiles together,,and trimmed to rough length... Length was a hair long, can fine tune that later. Problem here? was these were tapered...one end was wider than the other....and the edges were wavy... wavy we can work on.. Jack plane to knock the worst spots down, No. 7c tried to flatten the edges...tried the 62 for a pass or two,, lots of tear out I didn't need... Time for Heft & Hubris.. A 10 pound plane, that can do all four edges at once. Started near the "high end" and worked back towards the low end. Straightedge to check for any taper.. Stiles still need a groove ploughed, to house the rest of the door parts.. Might do the trick? Rest of the parts? First batch of rails...had to rip these out of wider "scraps". These are the wide rails, 3 per door.. Two top rails, two lock rails, two bottom rails. Since i don't want to glue up any panels for the doors, I needed a few other rails. Have since made the other two, as I need four skinny rails. I think I have enough "scraps" to make the 8 raised panels.. May get two panels out of this one? Mortise and Haunched Tenons to join things together...shoulder cuts will be with this little saw.. Cheek cuts with the bandsaw. And a LOT of chopping with the chisels.. Maybe tomorrow, I can get a little bit done...maybe? Stay tuned
September 21, 20187 yr Author Heart Monitor installed. 30 days to go. Got my "Cardio" done for today,too... That be the Stanley No. 8..taking on 5' of Ash. Trying to joint enough edges for a glue up.. 2 down..1 to go...had a few spots where a slightly smaller plane was used.. Like where the ends curved up...or down. Finally got all three boards into the clamps.. Glue and cauls, too. Doubled up the cauls on the other end.. Always have a use for scraps....right now, I can't even sweep the floor.. This top is HUGE...compared to my shop.. Puts a crimp in getting anything else ,even putting away some tools.. And I am soaked. Fighting this monitor right now....
September 21, 20187 yr 1 hour ago, steven newman said: Heart Monitor installed. 30 days to go. Hmmm, did I miss something? You OK? Hope this is just preventative after your procedure last month? 1 hour ago, steven newman said: This top is HUGE That top is a big 'un...this thing gonna' come out of there once done?
September 21, 20187 yr Author Heart surgeon wanted a follow up...to see IF he fixed things up.. Have at least two strong backs ( neither are mine) to carry this up and out of the shop.
September 21, 20187 yr Popular Post 12 hours ago, steven newman said: This top is HUGE...compared to my shop.. Hope the finished piece fits up the stairs (don't ask how I know about this problem)
September 21, 20187 yr Author IF I can fit up the stairs, this can too. Unit stand 41" tall, by five foot long. will wait until it is upstairs, before the drawer and doors get installed for good...along with the insert....
September 21, 20187 yr 7 hours ago, steven newman said: Heart surgeon wanted a follow up...to see IF he fixed things up.. OK...glad to hear it's just a routine, follow-up measure. Prayers all checks out OK. You might leave major clamping configurations until the monitor comes off. Wouldn't want to peg the meter. Edited September 21, 20187 yr by Grandpadave52
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