steven newman Posted October 24 Report Posted October 24 And a small cut-off of 1/4" Plywood... 1/2" thick Maple scraps...2 ends, 2 sides...Needed to set out a few tools.. Lay out some dovetail pins, and saw the lines... Chop out the waste, use these Pins to lay out the Tails, and saw the waste away from the tails...then a dry fit was attempted... 1 corner done, 3 to go.... Maple scraps started out like this... After resawing off the nasty side of 2 boards (still have one to do,,) Ripped down til they match for width... Planed off the saw marks... To come up with 4 sides of a box... Plywood was a left over from the last 2 Projects...might have a second one, lurking around in the shop...1 for a box bottom, one for a lid's panel? Stay tuned.. Grandpadave52, aaronc, Headhunter and 1 other 4 Quote
Popular Post steven newman Posted October 24 Author Popular Post Report Posted October 24 One hour IN the shop, today... Lay out work.. Doing pins first, as usual...after the saw gets done, decided to add the chopping block to the bench top.. Set up right over the bench leg...no bounce allowed... Been used a few times, eh? Tools to chop with? Mallet and Chisel...half chopped, flip over.. Needed that narrow chisel..."large chisel" is 1/4" wide, BTW... Use these pins the lay out the tails to fit...dry fit? Repeat for corner #3.. Which leaves Corner #4 to do next time.. This "thing".. Has all the parts to make a lid's collar for this box...but.. It has a few Issues to fix... IF the wind calms down later... I have work for the Fire Pit to do....about 3-4 loads of this stuff... Stay tuned Harry Brink, aaronc, Grandpadave52 and 2 others 4 1 Quote
Popular Post steven newman Posted October 24 Author Popular Post Report Posted October 24 Computer ( operator?) is having brain Pharts today... lew, Gunny, Grandpadave52 and 3 others 2 4 Quote
lew Posted October 24 Report Posted October 24 17 minutes ago, steven newman said: Tools to chop with? There she is!! 16 minutes ago, steven newman said: Computer ( operator?) is having brain Pharts today... Been fighting with ISP and equipment best part of the past week. Gunny, Grandpadave52, Gerald and 1 other 2 2 Quote
Popular Post steven newman Posted October 29 Author Popular Post Report Posted October 29 Corner #4 is done One of top left... Then a rebate was formed up Because I did not want to see the plywood edges.. From simply gluing the plywood to the bottom of the box....so.. Opened corners? We have ways... Fill each spot with a tab...and then glue the bottom panel into place....after the box has been glued up.. And pulled into square..using a diagonal clamp and a small square to check... Maybe tomorrow, after a few errands get run...I can glue in the bottom panel...and start on cobbling up a lid? Stay tuned.. Gerald, aaronc, Grandpadave52 and 3 others 6 Quote
Popular Post Grandpadave52 Posted October 29 Popular Post Report Posted October 29 Whatcha' gonna keep in this one besides the square? Gerald, aaronc, Gunny and 2 others 2 3 Quote
steven newman Posted October 29 Author Report Posted October 29 Recycled the clamps a bit... Made up a few pine cauls..and glued the 1/4" plywood bottom panel in place.. Center clamps didn't require a caul... As for that square... Still sitting there... Grandpadave52, lew, Gerald and 1 other 4 Quote
Popular Post steven newman Posted October 30 Author Popular Post Report Posted October 30 Box is out of the clamps, and cleaned up.. so...remember this chunk of junk wood? By the time the tablesaw was done with it.. Big mess on the floor, and I needed a couple helpers, to boot... Things to save me fingers. I got 3 pieces.. To make the 4 sides of a collar for the Lid, and... 5 pieces to make a panel for the Lid...The Plan? Glue the panel up, trim it to size, and wrap it up into a collar...then install a few hinges, and a latch.. Bench Vise acts as a 3rd hand, and, a caul to flatten things out...2 cauls (pine) at the other end, to pull that end into flat..waiting on glue to dry, now... Question is about HOW to join the corners for the collar...maybe a single through dovetail? We'll see... Harry Brink, Gunny, Fred W. Hargis Jr and 3 others 6 Quote
Popular Post steven newman Posted November 2 Author Popular Post Report Posted November 2 Panel is out of the clamps...trimmed up, planed flat.. Was trimmed on the same mitre box as.. The parts for the collar Single tail into a pair of half pins for the corners of the collar..then some glue and clamps... Flip over to make sure the panel is flush Let it sit overnight... Stay tuned.. lew, Grandpadave52, Gunny and 3 others 6 Quote
Popular Post steven newman Posted November 3 Author Popular Post Report Posted November 3 Ok..lid came out of the clamps, this morning ( Monday? Compost happens) Top of lid was planed flat and smooth..needed to level the underside.. Check it with the top of the box.. Couple of high spots on the top of the box...so... Finally got both to about match up... Dig out a couple hinges.. Trying to decide IF this will be the back of the box, or... Make this the Front of the Box... Was trying to line up the dovetails between the lid and the box...came close? Stay tuned... 4DThinker, Harry Brink, Gerald and 3 others 6 Quote
lew Posted November 3 Report Posted November 3 Lookin' Good! Grandpadave52 and steven newman 1 1 Quote
steven newman Posted November 6 Author Report Posted November 6 And a coat of Witch's Brew Stain...front... back... end.. Was trying to line up the Tails to match.. and, the inside.. May get a layer of Green Felt inside? waiting on hardware to fully dress up the outside, before a coat of varnish... Stay tuned.. lew, aaronc, Gerald and 1 other 4 Quote
lew Posted November 6 Report Posted November 6 Nice matchup on those dovetails between the lid and box! steven newman and Grandpadave52 1 1 Quote
steven newman Posted November 6 Author Report Posted November 6 So..just an idea on what to stash in this little box of Maple Scraps.....hmmmm.... . Works for me... 4DThinker, Gerald and Grandpadave52 3 Quote
Grandpadave52 Posted November 6 Report Posted November 6 Looks great Bandit. Good thing you just bought all those ratchet wrenches. Gerald, steven newman and aaronc 3 Quote
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