December 5, 20214 yr Popular Post 9 hours ago, Gene Howe said: But, Dave. Where's the fun in that? Would you deprive Gunny of his popcorn fix for the build? Well I guess I could take pictures of me opening the shoe box, then putting the shoes on, dang, take that big ball of paper out before putting foot in, then lacing up the shoes...Oh yeah, putting the planes in the box. He should be able to wolf down a bag of micro-wave popcorn by then.
December 7, 20214 yr Author Popular Post Decided to try me luck....yeah, yeah, I know...shop is NORMALLY closed on Mondays ( used to call them Murphy's Days) but was tired of sitting around...so.. Them clamps had to leave..all 16 of them...first 8 were to glue the bottom to the box... Which made it easier to get these 8 off the bench... And..to get the last 4 off, I turned the box over... Then the real fun began...sanding dovetails flush, filling a few holes, checking for square... Looking for high spots...one edge was a bit angled...flatten that..once all for sides were done, and a combo square set up...time to work on the bottom of the box.. Used 2 planes, today...a Millers Falls No. and this WR #62....once the bottom was flat.. Flip the box over, and work on the top...there was also a high spot running right down the center of that panel, we have ways...checked again? No gaps? had taken the time to mark out where to make the saw cuts, again...as all that plane work had about erased the first marks ( why I set that combo square) Why all this work to get the box flat and square? Well, it will saw better, for one.. Someday, I need to make a new Zero Clearance Overlay..this one has developed a flex..fence set up and ready to go.... This is after the cut..one corner was a tad....off... Top left corner...Overlay flexed just enough on the last cut....well, haven't put the planes away just yet...plane down the higher spots level with the rest..check the fit, again.. looks a little? Small hole at the bottom corners...get a brass corner protector cover-up..there are 4 square holes in the lid... Let the glue sit a bit, then trim this flush, and sand smooth.. Maybe tomorrow, I can get a bit done? Stay tuned...
December 7, 20214 yr Popular Post 1 hour ago, steven newman said: Them clamps had to leave..all 16 of them...first 8 were to glue the bottom to the box... Which made it easier to get these 8 off the bench... And..to get the last 4 off, I turned the box over... Holy Moley...I bet you sure were surprised to find that box under all those clamps?
December 8, 20214 yr Author Popular Post Another 2 hours in the shop, this evening (1800 to 2000hrs)( That's 6pm to 8pm for you civilians) Fitted a pine insert around the plane.. Lot of fancy bandsaw cutting...traced around the plane...Pine is sitting on the plywood "floor".. Needed a 9/16" hole drilled...got out the cordless drill and a #9 bit.. Drill from one face until the snail just starts to poke through turn the board around, and complete the hole,,Had some "trench work" to do.. Not really all that deep... Rest of the parts...fence's bolt fits down into the hole. I turned the depth stop around, to press against the fence...lonely little bolt got it's own counter bored hole...Spread some glue, and a few c clamps to hold things until the glue sets up.. Set this aside for a bit..while I try to install some hinges... One done. Had to offset it a bit. Made the other one match that. A better fitting screwdriver, old chisel, mallet and a drill for pilot holes...glue had set enough..see IF I can attach the lid to the box..maybe? Worked for me..Clamp to keep the box in one spot while I worked it over... Hinged and Brassed.....set this into the vise to install the latch.. Lid and box were on different levels...we have ways ...to level the playing field Latch installed.. Open it up, and see how things look.. When the lid closes, it press the fence into place. Fence holds the rod in it's trench. Lid also keep the plane in place. Hmmm.. getting close to the "Finish Line"? ( computer supplied the numbers, when I edited the pictures) Stay tuned...
December 8, 20214 yr Popular Post That cut out idea is pretty cool. Now you will have to print labels for boxes to tell them apart
December 10, 20214 yr Author Popular Post Stain has been applied.. I guess this counts as a PIP? Had to leave the lids opened... To let them air out a bit....takes forever to get that smell out....doubt if I'll varnish the insides.. Going to try label making 101 later today..then varnish the outsides.. Stay tuned..
December 10, 20214 yr Author Popular Post Hmmmm... Work-in-Progress? Thinking more towards the bottom one....
December 11, 20214 yr Popular Post 1 hour ago, steven newman said: Hmmmm... Work-in-Progress? Thinking more towards the bottom one.... IDK, I kinda like the top one the best. My .$02
December 12, 20214 yr Author Popular Post OK. add a bit of colour to this mess... thinking more towards the bottom one, but...maybe use both? One for the fancier box? Ran this through the printer....it had a different take on that red... Maybe a touch of 40's Art Deco? Fun part will be cutting these out...to apply to the lids...also copied a few smaller labels, to see IF they will fit on an end of the boxes... Hmm...have to think on this a while....Graphic Arts wasn't really my line of work... Stay tuned....varnish day tomorrow...
December 12, 20214 yr Author Popular Post Lid now has one coat of varnish brushed on..then a label was pressed into the varnish..and a little more varnish brushed on to the label.....will check on them after a bit... NOT Crayons....coloured permanent marker Sharpies.... Film @ 2300 hrs, ZULU....
December 12, 20214 yr Author Popular Post just a teaser, for now.... Red is the fancy plane's box....waiting on varnish to dry...
December 13, 20214 yr Popular Post Sweet. You did those vintage #3270's perfect recognition with their new "old" boxes.
December 15, 20214 yr Author Popular Post 2nd coat has been rubbed down...labels installed under the hood... and... Time to stack these up and find some shelf space... I think that should about do it, for this little project....thanks for looking in.
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