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  1. It was a rough week, but we made it to Friday folks! Still recovering from having to go "Caveman" removing a hub-bearing on the stepsons 08 Equinox here. I asked Bruce not to remove the plow on the Blazer until at least late April, he didn't listen so of course we're getting 3-6 inches of snow today. Not much else happening here "Two Weeks From Anywhere". What's on Your Weekend Agenda?
  2. Friday again folks! Here in the land of "Two Weeks From Anywhere" I've been rather busy helping work on Bruce's JRV's (Junk Rescue Vehicles) getting them ready for the "Spring Curb Shopping Season" which starts a month early this year this coming Monday. I don't have a clue where he expects to put anything, everywhere is bulging at the seams. I also tried getting a little bit done on the Larkin sewing desk, which SWMBO has informed me she now wants it for what else, a "Sewing Desk". So, I guess that sends the computer desk build into another direction. Not to fear though, I've came up with another plan involving rack mount components salvaged from one of Bruce's "Curb Shopping" adventures. More on that later. So, until then What's on Your Weekend Agenda?
  3. Good Monday morning! Good Monday morning Patriot Woodworkers! What did you get done over the weekend, and what have you planned for the week ahead! Inquiring minds want to know. Please tell us what's happening in your shops, your life, and any events going on with you. Thank you for being here folks! Welcome new members To view our newest members and welcome them to our digs, please see our Members Page, you can "Sort" by join date and click on their names and be taken to their profile page where you can leave a message of welcome. Thank you for making our newest folks feel welcome. House Cleaning For images in our Gallery, please ensure per the community suggested guidelines in each gallery to name your images appropriately. Please avoid keeping the default image file name such as DSC5974kl.jpg or such names like it. If you click on each gallery category you'll see our suggested method for uploading images, I'd like to see it become law, there are many reasons why an actual title to the image is beneficial to our community. Featured Topic Nice and robust mail box setup by @jthornton. Displaying some well done mortise and tenon joinery, looks like someone is ready to build a post and beam structure now! Featured Image A fun image of a traditional schooner under construction in 1977, can you imagine all the planning and hand work that goes into these vessels? See story at: Appledore II Featured Video A fun video about "The Notebook". A maker at Thomas Moser describes his Notebook.
  4. Well I'll be danged, it's Friday again Folks! Bruce, and I managed to get the plow installed on the Blazer earlier in the week. So of course, it looks like we're in for a most of the day here "Two Weeks From Anywhere". Guess testing it out will have to wait. Not exactly sure what I'll be doing over the weekend, which leads to the question. What's on Your Weekend Agenda?
  5. Good Monday morning! Good Monday morning Patriot Woodworkers! What did you get done over the weekend, and what have you planned for the week ahead! Inquiring minds want to know. Please tell us what's happening in your shops, your life, and any events going on with you. Thank you for being here folks! Welcome new members To view our newest members and welcome them to our digs, please see our Members Page, you can "Sort" by join date and click on their names and be taken to their profile page where you can leave a message of welcome. Thank you for making our newest folks feel welcome. House Cleaning For images in our Gallery, please ensure per the community suggested guidelines in each gallery to name your images appropriately. Please avoid keeping the default image file name such as DSC5974kl.jpg or such names like it. If you click on each gallery category you'll see our suggested method for uploading images, I'd like to see it become law, there are many reasons why an actual title to the image is beneficial to our community. Featured Topic Featured Download Featured Link Featured Image Native Americans of the Pacific Northwest indulged even the most basic of tools such as this fish club, with ornamental carvings. The Pacific Northwest natives have a very distinct art style that is easily recognizable. Halibut fishermen used wooden clubs to kill or stun their catch; otherwise a heavy, struggling fish might turn over the canoe. The clubs were often beautifully carved, like this one which bears the image of a sea otter. "They didn't want to spoil the head because they were going to cook it, so they were very careful where they hit it [a halibut]. Yeah, right here in the nostrils. That stunned it and then you turned it over so the belly side was up and then it didn't fight as much. If you leave it belly side down then it bangs the boat a lot.' - Delores Churchill (Haida) / Donald Gregory (Tlingit), 2005. Haida people Tlingit people Featured Video Jaalen Edenshaw is a Haida carver whose work can be seen all over Canada. A member of the Ts’aahl – Eagle Clan of the Haida Nation, Jaalen grew up surrounded by Haida art and began his training at a young age working with renowned carvers like his father, Guujaaw and James Hart. Inspired by the Old Haida Stories and the work of the Old Masters before him, Jaalen looks to the past as a guide that influences his contemporary work.
  6. Larry normally posts this. We made it to Friday again Folks! Not sure what I'll be doing, I'm trying to figure out what the Roller Coaster weather is going to allow this weekend here "Two Weeks From Anywhere". What's on Your Weekend Agenda?
  7. Good Monday morning! Good Monday morning Patriot Woodworkers! What did you get done over the weekend, and what have you planned for the week ahead! Inquiring minds want to know. Please tell us what's happening in your shops, your life, and any events going on with you. Thank you for being here folks! Welcome new members To view our newest members and welcome them to our digs, please see our Members Page, you can "Sort" by join date and click on their names and be taken to their profile page where you can leave a message of welcome. Thank you for making our newest folks feel welcome. House Cleaning For images in our Gallery, please ensure per the community suggested guidelines in each gallery to name your images appropriately. Please avoid keeping the default image file name such as DSC5974kl.jpg or such names like it. If you click on each gallery category you'll see our suggested method for uploading images, I'd like to see it become law, there are many reasons why an actual title to the image is beneficial to our community. Featured Topic Our February What's It is coming to an end, if you have any last minute suggestions for the featured tool's use, get em in now! Featured Link Featured Image When I saw this image I felt like I was transported right back to my High School woodworking shop, I had 5th period shop, and this is how we had to leave the shop at the end of the day. Featured Video In this segment of “Defining Expertise: The Design of 19th-century Shaker Communities,” Shaker gallerist John Keith Russell discusses the craftsmanship and practicality of Shaker built-in cabinets and furniture in the Brick Dwelling at Hancock Shaker Village. Source: Hancock Shaker Village Channel
  8. Good Monday morning! Good Monday morning Patriot Woodworkers! What did you get done over the weekend, and what have you planned for the week ahead! Inquiring minds want to know. Please tell us what's happening in your shops, your life, and any events going on with you. Thank you for being here folks! Welcome new members To view our newest members and welcome them to our digs, please see our Members Page, you can "Sort" by join date and click on their names and be taken to their profile page where you can leave a message of welcome. Thank you for making our newest folks feel welcome. MWTCA What's It As promised last week, our MWTCA "What's It" has returned from a four month vacation. Please see the topics at the following pages, and give it your best shot, just what the heck are these items! January MWTCA What's It February MWTCA What's It House Cleaning For images in our Gallery, please ensure per the community suggested guidelines in each gallery to name your images appropriately. Please avoid keeping the default image file name such as DSC5974kl.jpg or such names like it. If you click on each gallery category you'll see our suggested method for uploading images, I'd like to see it become law, there are many reasons why an actual title to the image is beneficial to our community. Here is a reminder: Featured Topic Featured Image Looks like Morris chairs were all the rage in this 1922 college woodworking class. Woodworking Class and "By-Products" at East Texas State Normal College (Texas A&M today). 1922 "Locust" year book. Attribution: East Texas State Normal College, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons Featured Video Check out this Thin Rip Table Saw Jig by Woodcraft's Wood River lineup. And the price is right too! When possible, please shop Woodcraft, our sponsor since the day we went live, and avid supporters of the men and women who have and are serving in our military.
  9. Friday again folks! Have to keep it short today, experiencing intermittent internet service. It's been off and on since about 11:00 PM last night. What's on Your weekend Agenda?
  10. Good Monday morning! Good Monday morning Patriot Woodworkers! What did you get done over the weekend, and what have you planned for the week ahead! Inquiring minds want to know. Please tell us what's happening in your shops, your life, and any events going on with you. Thank you for being here folks! Welcome new members To view our newest members and welcome them to our digs, please see our Members Page, you can "Sort" by join date and click on their names and be taken to their profile page where you can leave a message of welcome. Thank you for making our newest folks feel welcome. House Cleaning For images in our Gallery, please ensure per the community suggested guidelines in each gallery to name your images appropriately. Please avoid keeping the default image file name such as DSC5974kl.jpg or such names like it. If you click on each gallery category you'll see our suggested method for uploading images, I'd like to see it become law, there are many reasons why an actual title to the image is beneficial to our community. Here is a reminder: Featured Topic @kreisdorph came aboard and introduced himself, and displayed some of his beautiful turnings, thanks for joining us Kent! Featured Image I knew all us woodworkers were a special group! Angels, all of us! An engraving by Filippo Morghen from Delle antichità di Ercolano (1757-1779) of two putti sawing wood on an eight legged workbench, based on a fresco in the ruins of Herculaneum. According to Christopher Schwarz of Lost Art Press the now ruined fresco is of note as one of the earliest known images of a woodworking bench. Also visible is a holdfast being using to secure a piece of wood. Attribution: Filippo Morghen, CC BY 2.0 <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0>, via Wikimedia CommonsRoehl, Louis Michael, 1881-, No restrictions, via Wikimedia Commons Featured Video A pretty good video by this young man, dispelling some ol fashioned rumors. Enjoy! "If you're a beginner woodworker it can be really overwhelming sorting through all the advice and tips. So lets play a fun game of fact or fiction."
  11. Good Monday morning! Good Monday morning Patriot Woodworkers! What did you get done over the weekend, and what have you planned for the week ahead! Inquiring minds want to know. Please tell us what's happening in your shops, your life, and any events going on with you. Thank you for being here folks! Welcome new members To view our newest members and welcome them to our digs, please see our Members Page, you can "Sort" by join date and click on their names and be taken to their profile page where you can leave a message of welcome. Thank you for making our newest folks feel welcome. House Cleaning For images in our Gallery, please ensure per the community suggested guidelines in each gallery to name your images appropriately. Please avoid keeping the default image file name such as DSC5974kl.jpg or such names like it. If you click on each gallery category you'll see our suggested method for uploading images, I'd like to see it become law, there are many reasons why an actual title to the image is beneficial to our community. Here is a reminder: Featured Topic @MikeCG is looking for a little help in finding a school with his GI Bill, any suggestions are appreciated! Featured Image I thought this was a fun graphic, of common tools, that's all Manual training for the rural schools; a group of farm and farm home woodworking problems publication. Attribution: Roehl, Louis Michael, 1881-, No restrictions, via Wikimedia Commons Featured Video Check out Easy Wood Tools relatively new addition to their lineup of turning and finishing products. Carl Jacobson gives us a run down on its use. When possible, please shop Easy Wood Tools, our sponsor since the day we went live, and avid supporters of the men and women who have and are serving in our military.
  12. Friday again folks. Here in the land of "Two Weeks From Anywhere" we'll be assessing damage from yesterday's late afternoon/early evening storms. There were two, possibly three confirmed tornadoes a little south of Madison which is about 90 miles northwest of us. These are the first recorded tornadoes in the month of February in Wisconsin. We got a little rain but some heavy winds that rolled through our area. So, I'll be out checking for damage today. With that, What's on Your Weekend Agenda?
  13. Friday February 2nd. Here "Two Weeks From Anywhere" it's Humboldt Penguin Day! Say what? So, they replaced him with a group of Penguins? Sounds like "Cancel Culture" to me. Who's going to believe a bunch of Penguins? While I try to figure out this situation, What's on Your Weekend Agenda?
  14. Good Monday morning! Good Monday morning Patriot Woodworkers! What did you get done over the weekend, and what have you planned for the week ahead! Inquiring minds want to know. Please tell us what's happening in your shops, your life, and any events going on with you. Thank you for being here folks! Welcome new members To view our newest members and welcome them to our digs, please see our Members Page, you can "Sort" by join date and click on their names and be taken to their profile page where you can leave a message of welcome. Thank you for making our newest folks feel welcome. MWTCA What's It The What's It has been overlooked by yours truly, I plan on catching up January of this year concurrently with February coming up. Stay tuned as we get back on track with this Patriot Woodworker tradition in cooperation with MWTCA. Thank you for your patience. https://thepatriotwoodworker.com/forums/forum/54-the-mwtca-whats-it-project/ Featured Topic Follow @4DThinker on a unique CNC desk build. Featured Image Ingå Local Museum, the homestead museum of Gammelgården. I found this image at Wikimedia Commons, what an idealistic setting and from my research, an actual home and museum in Scandinavia. The inhabitants were crafty, I see a loom, and spinning wheel, and home made furniture, children's bunks in the corner. The Scandinavians were and are known for their crafts and self sufficiency in the area of homesteading and survival. See more at Museum of Scandia. Attribution: Sofia Ek, CC BY-SA 4.0 <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0>, via Wikimedia Commons Featured Video Mike explains the evolution of Windsor chair seats. He shows examples of the various shapes and describes how they were used in the many chair styles developed ca. 1740 – 1840.
  15. Friday again folks! Here "Two Weeks from Anywhere" we're stuck in a rinse repeat cycle that doesn't seem to want to end. At least we don't have to shovel it. Might try to wade my way out to the chop saw and drill press sometime today. What's on Your Weekend Agenda?
  16. After a rough week weather wise, it's Friday again folks. Snowing here now again "Two Weeks From Anywhere" so the outdoor shop remains closed. So, in the meantime I've been playing "Couch Potatoe" trying to figure out some new to me computer software/apps. Have to make a grocery store run later today or the cats might rebel. We might make it above freezing Monday, so until then I'll continue being the "Couch Potatoe". What's on Your Weekend Agenda?
  17. Good Monday morning! Good Monday morning Patriot Woodworkers! What did you get done over the weekend, and what have you planned for the week ahead! Inquiring minds want to know. Please tell us what's happening in your shops, your life, and any events going on with you. Thank you for being here folks! Welcome new members To view our newest members and welcome them to our digs, please see our Members Page, you can "Sort" by join date and click on their names and be taken to their profile page where you can leave a message of welcome. Thank you for making our newest folks feel welcome. Featured Topic Dem old bones by @FrederickH Featured Image George Williams of Urban Wood Creations in Tampa Florida shows off some of his work. To see more of George's work visit him at his website Urban Wood Creations. Featured Video In this segment of “Defining Expertise: The Design of 19th-century Shaker Communities,” Shaker gallerist John Keith Russell discusses the craftsmanship and practicality of Shaker built-in cabinets and furniture in the Brick Dwelling at Hancock Shaker Village.
  18. Good Monday morning! Good Monday morning Patriot Woodworkers! What did you get done over the weekend, and what have you planned for the week ahead! Inquiring minds want to know. Please tell us what's happening in your shops, your life, and any events going on with you. Thank you for being here folks! Welcome new members To view our newest members and welcome them to our digs, please see our Members Page, you can "Sort" by join date and click on their names and be taken to their profile page where you can leave a message of welcome. Thank you for making our newest folks feel welcome. Featured Topic A flag case for one of General Patton's men, incredible! What an honor experienced by our Admin @Ron Dudelston. Featured Gallery Image A platter by @Gerald, beautiful work Gerald~ Featured Video There has been some good discussion about steam bending in our forums lately, I thought I'd share Ishitani bending some hefty pieces of lumber in this video, with his wife Chie. You can find more of their work here at the Ishitani Furniture Gallery.
  19. Friday again Folks! Here in the land of "Two Weeks From Anywhere" we're getting ready for an incoming storm that they have now updated the total snowfall to 7-12" of "Wet Heavy Snow", which will be followed by a few days of single digit temperatures. That just might give me enough time between shoveling to take a look through some books that I got from Bruce last evening. He's putting out boxes of books he found "Curb Shopping" and ran across these bound copies of the Deltagrams that are reprints of the Deltagrams from Volume 1 through 18 starting with January 1932 and ending with Issue No.6, 1948, 49. I'll be going back this morning to see what else he may have found in that box. Just realized I have to call my brother to wish him a Happy Birthday! That's about it for here, What's on Your weekend Agenda?
  20. Good Monday morning! Good Monday morning Patriot Woodworkers! What did you get done over the weekend, and what have you planned for the week ahead! Inquiring minds want to know. Please tell us what's happening in your shops, your life, and any events going on with you. Thank you for being here folks! Welcome new members To view our newest members and welcome them to our digs, please see our Members Page, you can "Sort" by join date and click on their names and be taken to their profile page where you can leave a message of welcome. Thank you for making our newest folks feel welcome. Happy New Year! Happy New Year Patriot Woodworkers! Since I missed last Mondays topic in order to say Happy New Year, well, tiss now I say I hope all of you are having a grand start to our New Year, here's to a happy, healthy, and productive time in the wood-shop and may your travels be smooth! Thank you for being here and thank you for your support of our woodworking community. Featured Topic Early Delta 860 Tilt-Table saw by @Larry Buskirk is gaining some steam again! Featured Gallery Album The top shelf carvings of @Smallpatch. Literally, his carvings are on the top shelf! Featured Video It's a long watch, about an hour long, it's one of the latest Crafts in American PBS releases, and happens to be one of my all time favorite programs to watch. Actually there are really only two craft related programs I watch, Roy Underhill re-runs on PBS and Crafts in America. There is woodworking in this episode, the very first artist is building miniature doll house pieces completely by hand, and done almost the exact same way you'd build full scale furnishings. And if you decide to watch the entire video, you'll not be disappointed. If you are not up to the entire video, perhaps you'll enjoy the first 15 minutes of miniature furniture building. Enjoy!
  21. First Friday of 2024 folks! Here "Two Weeks From Anywhere" my brother bought a newer car. He got a 2022 Honda HRV to replace his 2000 Chevy Blazer. His Blazer wouldn't start the other day, and he decided it was time to replace both of their "Money Pits". His Blazer and the SIL's 2004 Chevy Malibu Maxx are now sitting next door. The Malibu has an engine noise, the Blazer Bruce and I got running after replacing the throttle position sensor. The Blazer wasn't throwing any CEL codes, so we took our "supply" of sensors with us when we went back for it after getting the Malibu. After going through Bruce's Astro van, I knew it had to be one of several sensors that can shut down the fuel injector circuits. My brother said he was told the rear end in the Blazer will need replacing because the differential cover rusted out and it now has a slight whine after it was replaced. Bruce wants to put a plow on it to plow next door, so we'll be making a "Boneyard" run sometime this morning to see about a rear end. I also received the replacement front trunnion clamp for that old Delta #860 table saw yesterday that I acquired through a parts swap with another old machinery enthusiast. That's about it here, What's on Your weekend Agenda?
  22. Well what do you know, it's Friday again folks! Here "Two Weeks From Anywhere" I've been trying to gather my stash of old Delta machine parts into one location so I can determine if I have everything required to put together one of these. I'm down to trying to find two parts for the table saw. I have one of the parts, but it is damaged hopefully not beyond repair after I broke it yesterday trying to straighten it. It snapped just as I got it back straight. I don't think this will work to fix it. Here's a look at the part. NCS-55-S Front Trunnion Clamp with Worm and Shaft. Hard to tell in the photo, but there is also a crack just left of the worm gear. Must be a common problem as I saw several photos on The Vintage Machinery website with the same crack by the gear. It would appear that a previous owner forgot to loosen the Trunnion Clamp before trying to change the table angle. The worm gear tore two or three teeth out of the Sliding Trunnion Bracket which I do have a replacement for. I do believe I can make this part work while I try finding another. We have ways! Refurbing that part is my plan for the weekend, What's on Your Weekend Agenda?
  23. Friday again folks! Have to go and finish a well tank replacement later today for a neighbor about 1/4 mile down the road. Ran and hopefully got everything needed last evening, then proceeded to remove the old tank from its built in place cabinet. Need to take the torch set over today so I can get the cut off pipe out of a tee. Need a bit more heat than the Bernzomatic propane torch can deliver. That's my plan for today, haven't thought about the weekend. What's on Your Weekend Agenda?
  24. Good Monday morning! Good Monday morning Patriot Woodworkers! What did you get done over the weekend, and what have you planned for the week ahead! Inquiring minds want to know. Please tell us what's happening in your shops, your life, and any events going on with you. Thank you for being here folks! Welcome new members To view our newest members and welcome them to our digs, please see our Members Page, you can "Sort" by join date and click on their names and be taken to their profile page where you can leave a message of welcome. Thank you for making our newest folks feel welcome. Merry Christmas! Merry Christmas Patriot Woodworkers! From our family to yours, we wish you all a joyous and cheerful day full of celebration and happiness, and thank you for being here today! Stay safe, stay sane, and be well! Featured Topic Resawing by @steven newman Featured Gallery Album By @honesttjohn Featured Video By one of our favorite Craftsmen, a beautiful Christmas message.
  25. Good Monday morning! Good Monday morning Patriot Woodworkers! What did you get done over the weekend, and what have you planned for the week ahead! Inquiring minds want to know. Please tell us what's happening in your shops, your life, and any events going on with you. Thank you for being here folks! Welcome new members To view our newest members and welcome them to our digs, please see our Members Page, you can "Sort" by join date and click on their names and be taken to their profile page where you can leave a message of welcome. Thank you for making our newest folks feel welcome. Featured Topic We always know when @FrederickH takes a trip to a far away land, he comes back with another carving project! Featured Gallery Album The CNC work of @honesttjohn. Featured Video Jögge ‘surolle’ Sundqvist is a fourth-generation craftsman, brought up in the Swedish sloyd tradition. A woodworking and carving artist like no other and is renowned for his impressive sculptural installations, furniture, and beautifully carved decorative objects. This rare video from late 2022 shows the special bond between the hands making a Morakniv and the hands using it. A shared philosophy that is carefully handed over from the knife manufacturer to the artisan. In this session, Jögge performs a masterclass shoulder to the skilled men and women at the wooden handle department. The very same skilled craftsmen and women that assemble the woodcarving knives he uses daily.
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