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24th August 2018, 06:43 PM
Thread: Little Girls Box
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Dallas, I had a router jig already, but the most...
Dallas, I had a router jig already, but the most helpful thing were the clamping calls from Rockler, made all the difference.
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23rd August 2018, 09:00 PM
Thread: Little Girls Box
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The stock was about 100X32 mm. Then ri[ped and...
The stock was about 100X32 mm. Then ri[ped and bookmatched for additional visual impact.
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20th August 2018, 11:11 PM
Thread: Little Girls Box
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Little Girls Box
Just to prove to myself that some capabilities remain, after prompting did this rathe simple box for the youngest granddaughter. Timber is Sassafras and finish oil/wax
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8th July 2017, 08:39 PM
Thread: Tasmanian Sassafras boards.
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TASMANIA Artful, not sure how I will use it in the end,...
Artful, not sure how I will use it in the end, but seems to good to pass up, so if still available I will take it.
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22nd June 2017, 08:16 PM
Thread: Tasmanian Sassafras boards.
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TASMANIA Still thinking on it! Looks good, just seeing...
Still thinking on it!
Looks good, just seeing if I can fit it to a project I have in mind. If fully dressed, do you think that most boards would still be 20mm plus thick?
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20th June 2017, 04:59 PM
Thread: Tasmanian Sassafras boards.
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TASMANIA Any idea if air or kiln dried? Ever steam bent...
Any idea if air or kiln dried? Ever steam bent sassy?
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12th May 2017, 10:50 PM
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By simple mechanics, at 45 deg on the scissors,...
By simple mechanics, at 45 deg on the scissors, the force will be distributed 50/50 give or take a little friction loss. So with glue-ups below 20mm thick, downward pressure can become an issue....
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2nd May 2017, 02:54 PM
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Neil,just to return to the original topic,...
Neil,just to return to the original topic, biscuits yes/no, my own experience is that if you want the minimum misalignment after glue up (and not matter in post glue up machining) then prefer to use...
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WIP No more (well almost!)
Woodworking completed, Finish applied (oil/wax according to Maloof). However still not totally happy with illumination. Think I need a diffuser. Anybody know a source of opalescent Perspex about...
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17th April 2017, 10:23 PM
Thread: Curves - any learning resources?
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Another form of curve is called a cattenerary....
Another form of curve is called a cattenerary. This is a curve where the radius of curvature is constantly changing in a smooth transition. It is the shape you get between two high tension power...
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Anybook
Could be a first edition Caxton Press or a family bible to. I sold a couple to a keen book collector in Sydney, so thre is a (niche) market.
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A Little more progress
There are a pair of wires in grooves between the laminations. They exit at the top underneath the support. Th also carry through the base to a termination strip, and from there another cable carries...
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WIP Part 3
Wasn't going to post again until a bit more progress, but as it's coming along just as imagined, couldn't resist! This is fully dry assembly cause I need to break it down agin to provide the socket...
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The base is now roughed out! Lots of bandsaw work...
The base is now roughed out! Lots of bandsaw work plus some pretty scary routing!
Now the hard work of finishing will start
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Yep, more or less! Steamed and bent the tapered...
Yep, more or less! Steamed and bent the tapered laminations , then, when dry sand lightly on a spindle sander to both ensure a transverse flat surface and remove any oxidation for good glue...
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OK photos attached. I usually drape in old towels...
OK photos attached. I usually drape in old towels to help maintain steam. Another image shows an alternate form of steam box using fibreglass panels from caravan construction supplier that was used...
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Legs are tapered laminations, four off. Thy are...
Legs are tapered laminations, four off. Thy are approx 6mm going to 3 mm. Timber is woolybut, 1.5m long
Glue is West Systems epoxy, less than 2% Spring back.
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Finally have time for something other than utilitarian woodwork (and moving interstate, new shop, etc.)
This is the first part of what will be a floor mounted, illuminated book display stand. Shows... -
24th April 2016, 07:26 PM
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Hi Soundman. II found the data in a web search...
Hi Soundman. II found the data in a web search some many moons ago after some heated discussions with the supplier of 8 planks, up to 600 wide 80 thick and 5 m long. Must have been a biggy! certainly...
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24th April 2016, 04:45 PM
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Re silky! Just be aware that it is illegal to...
Re silky! Just be aware that it is illegal to sell silky that has not been fumigated in a number of states.
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30th May 2013, 10:39 PM
Thread: Backgammon anyone?
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Backgammon anyone?
I got conned into making a Backgammon board for an aquaintance. It proved to be a very intersting project. Firstly the project dimensions are totally dominated by the size of the stones (or...
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8th March 2012, 12:47 PM
Thread: Coffee table WIP
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All done!
Thought that you may like to see the finished product. Very pleased with the grain of the Silky!
Finish was Tung/lindseed/2 waxes, six coats
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23rd February 2012, 04:40 PM
Thread: Coffee table WIP
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Coffee table WIP
While I would normally have waited until it was finished, I wanted to get some of the detail down while still fresh ion this aging noggin!
Timber is Silky Oak
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23rd August 2011, 09:45 AM
Thread: YAB (Yet another bed!)
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I used two euro singles from Timber bed bases,...
I used two euro singles from
Timber bed bases, slat bed bases
and there are two side rails and one centre rail.\
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22nd August 2011, 10:41 AM
Thread: YAB (Yet another bed!)
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YAB (Yet another bed!)
How can you say no to a daughter who asks you to make her a bed for the split king matresses she has already bought?
So here we go again, number 4!
Timber is Grevillea Robusta (Silky Oak)
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27th July 2011, 05:35 PM
Thread: Small (but heavy) Coffee table
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Small (but heavy) Coffee table
Recently acquired some slabs of Silky Oak. Included was one slab of some 90 mm thick which presented the challenge "make something of me" so herewith the result.
Size is 900mm X 800 mm
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19th October 2010, 05:16 PM
Thread: The "Angus" Shoe box
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Lock Mitre
Attached is an image of a lock mitre bit.
In use the following should be noted IMHO
1) Only use in a good rigid router table
2) Use a variable speed, soft start router
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19th October 2010, 08:10 AM
Thread: The "Angus" Shoe box
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Lock Mitre
I will post a photo of the bit and joint tommorrow
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18th October 2010, 04:37 PM
Thread: The "Angus" Shoe box
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The "Angus" Shoe box
Recently asked to supply a shoebox by customer so thought to make one "just a lttle bit fancy"
Timber is Cherry, finish is ploy/wax. Joints were lock mitres
Bit of fun
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26th September 2010, 10:50 AM
Thread: More book stands
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Final Installment
FOr all those that have followed this thread, here is the last one. I made some notes after finalization which are below
Plusses
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11th September 2010, 05:53 PM
Thread: More book stands
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Some progress made
OK After three days delay (one day without power after the storm on the South Coast and two days clearing up), now the next installment. All 4 support peices laminated and the base completed (well...
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2nd September 2010, 11:04 PM
Thread: More book stands
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Next Installment
DOn't know what is going on here! Posted this info earlier, then couldn't find it, so reposted, then saw that original post was there so deleted new one, now both are gone! B Hell!
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26th August 2010, 10:17 AM
Thread: More book stands
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Stainless indead
Currently being turned up. Probably cost me half my profit!!!
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24th August 2010, 05:32 PM
Thread: More book stands
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Realization pt1
Thought a few may be interested in the construction phase of the stand.
The first part is likely to be the most difficult, namely the base.
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31st July 2010, 08:39 PM
Thread: More book stands
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Not a Fibonacci sequence, just a simple arc. The...
Not a Fibonacci sequence, just a simple arc. The intent was indeed to create a Gothic Window" impression. Just hope that reality will match the design.
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30th July 2010, 03:51 PM
Thread: More book stands
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Probably will use some river redgum that I have...
Probably will use some river redgum that I have as I know that I can steam bend rather easily, being air dried and of a colour acceptable to the client.
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29th July 2010, 11:57 PM
Thread: More book stands
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More book stands
After getting that most magic of all tasks, namely a repeat order for the book dispaly stand (the first went to an o'seas embasst to give to some VIP!), I have now been asked for yet anothery as well...
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11th May 2009, 11:12 PM
Thread: jacko's Back (again)
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Your wish is my command! yes i did notice that...
Your wish is my command! yes i did notice that the detail got lost in the Moire pattern, so attached is a close -up. It's a reeding or a fluting depending on your feelings.
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9th May 2009, 09:41 PM
Thread: jacko's Back (again)
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jacko's Back (again)
Couple of small projects recently completed for our guest accomodation. Common or garden Vic Ash, finished in poly/wax.
Bed is EuroKing size
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12th January 2009, 08:38 PM
Thread: King Size Double bed
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No they don't. But they do sell slats and pockets...
No they don't. But they do sell slats and pockets if you wanted to create two half queen size. Not sure how much of the spring effect you would lose though! Worth a check as I seem to remeber there...
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12th January 2009, 08:12 PM
Thread: King Size Double bed
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i bought them directly from Hafele where i have...
i bought them directly from Hafele where i have an account.
reasonably priced as well!
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20th November 2008, 08:34 AM
Thread: Book Display Stand
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Alex, you are correct! I had "walked through "...
Alex, you are correct! I had "walked through " the entire process in my mind and sketches before ever touching a piece of timber.
The most challenging were the "wing tips"
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17th November 2008, 09:37 PM
Thread: Book Display Stand
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Be my guest! However if you want any design or...
Be my guest! However if you want any design or construction details, just let me know, Also can post original skp file if you want.
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17th November 2008, 04:45 PM
Thread: King Size Double bed
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Sorry for being unclear. I meant the frames plus...
Sorry for being unclear. I meant the frames plus slats. great value as well.
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17th November 2008, 03:49 PM
Thread: King Size Double bed
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King Size Double bed
jarrah, inserts from Haefele, nothing special, but interesting
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17th November 2008, 03:38 PM
Thread: Book Display Stand
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Book Display Stand
After some time away travelling, finally back at the bench!
attached images include Sketch-up model that I used in the design phase.
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2nd June 2008, 05:09 PM
Thread: Jacko's back
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haefele and very reasonable in price Jacko
haefele and very reasonable in price
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2nd June 2008, 04:42 PM
Thread: Jacko's back
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Jacko's back
After a longish absence due to other projects I have finally competed my current commission. Timber is jarah, finish is poly/wax, bed frames came rom Mr haef---.
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18th March 2007, 07:56 PM
Thread: filling holes in slabs
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My goodness! 20l ??? However Diggers Casting...
My goodness! 20l ??? However Diggers Casting Resin available from Bunnings works well for me
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12th March 2007, 05:48 PM
Thread: Toy Box from Scraps
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Corbs, both easy questions! The stays came from...
Corbs, both easy questions!
The stays came from Rockler in the US. Just used thier web site. Come in three different strengths, quite cheap (postage was more than the stays!)
Background was an old...