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Looking for advice (photos included!)

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Guess I’m gonna have to buy some LOL.

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  • I’m having a blast, this may be as enjoyable as having a boat and fishing was. I’m starting to think I may be able to do some of this stuff. Nothing is coming out as well as I want, but I’m seeing wha

  • Okay, today I made a spline jig, and cut and glued the splines in. My friend said he has the matching paint and wants to do the painting hisself. (Fine with me, I can make fun of it every time I use h

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1 hour ago, Artie said:

I’m kinda happy with this one.

you should be...

and proud too...

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1 hour ago, Stick486 said:

you should be...

and proud too...

+1. Great job on the door and, the jigs. 

Now, time to do some shop clean up.:BugEyeSmiley::throbbinghead:

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7 minutes ago, Gene Howe said:

Now, time to do some shop clean up.

yup...

It did get out of control there for an insane moment...

5 hours ago, Artie said:

I know what I woulda done differently (read better), but I gotta admit I’m kinda happy with this one.

As you should be...well done grasshopper...you have learned well.

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Nicely done Artie, I'll give you an "A" for the project. Well done.  :Praise:

Artie, as others have so well said, you did an excellent job.  And, I really love what you did with the splines in the corners.  Excellent job!

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This picture..

 

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get yourself a ZC plate..

lower the toe of the miter to the table..

lower the guides to the table and let then serve as sacrificials to control tear out and splintering...

no sense asking for a blow or tear out...

make the steadies adjustable to comp for rectangles, rounds, ovals, squares and polygons to maintain the center axis of what you are slotting...

make lower hold down a pivot in the steady..

cut a slot in the steady for the upper hold down..

Parallel T track set into a slot in the face is a great fix for that.. use T bolts and lock down knobs..

 

you do real that the center axis of the door is a skosh off...

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All this time you claimed a NOOB. I think you have been foolin. That is a very good match.

You should ought to be happy with it Artie, it turned out super.  I have to agree with Gerald, nobody comes out of the gate inexperienced and does this kind of work!

btw - do you need the little plastic bumper to hold the knob edge proud of the face frame?  You can get them at Hobby Lobby back in the picture frame dept. 

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4 hours ago, Cal said:

I have to agree with Gerald, nobody comes out of the gate inexperienced and does this kind of work!

agreed...

 

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9 hours ago, Cal said:

You should ought to be happy with it Artie, it turned out super.  I have to agree with Gerald, nobody comes out of the gate inexperienced and does this kind of work!

btw - do you need the little plastic bumper to hold the knob edge proud of the face frame?  You can get them at Hobby Lobby back in the picture frame dept. 

Iff’n you are meaning what I think you are, a pair of them came with the hinges.

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I am thanking all of you for your kind words. I also just noticed that I have graduated (?) to Joiner status. 

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Now I don’t know if this thread is through, or if anyone is still gonna follow it, but I have another question I would like all the advice I can get. I want to make a couple of simple Crosses. 3/4 cherry, take 3/8 off back of front piece, and 3/8 of an inch off the front of the back piece. Mate them up, and glue them. I hope this description accurately portrays what I’m thinking of. My question is, will wood movement make doing this a bad idea? Thank you for any advice, thoughts, comments.

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11 minutes ago, Artie said:

3/4 cherry, take 3/8 off back of front piece, and 3/8 of an inch off the front of the back piece. Mate them up, and glue them.

which one???

 

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11 minutes ago, Artie said:

My question is, will wood movement make doing this a bad idea?

No, not at all..

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2 hours ago, Artie said:

I also just noticed that I have graduated (?) to Joiner status.

One of the perks by completing your first major project...

Pay grade stays the same though but you only have to work half days now...which 1/2 do you want, 6A-6P or 6P-6A?:Laughing:

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No problems at all.  Made this for Bearpaw few years ago.  

 

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10 hours ago, Stick486 said:

which one???

 

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No, not at all..

Then that settles it, this weekends project has been determined.

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Re: wood movement. No problems foreseen but, you can cross that bridge later. :rolleyes:

That is a simple half lap joint Artie.  It is what I used in my little corner table top.  You should have no problems, unless the cross is quite large...

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