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11th June 2012, 08:08 PM
Thread: Curved top boxes and round boxes
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Thanks for the good wishes.... I have been out...
Thanks for the good wishes....
I have been out of action for 6 mths with a broken ankle that won't heal and it looks like at least another 6 mths. Tomorrow it is off to hospital for the ankle fusion... -
11th June 2012, 04:28 PM
Thread: Free woodworking plans - all sorts
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Lots of good stuff there. My PD&T students...
Lots of good stuff there.
My PD&T students have been using it this year...they had to do a redesign project and did a modification of a saw horse with a replaceable insert.
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10th June 2012, 01:34 PM
Thread: Curved top boxes and round boxes
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Curved top boxes and round boxes
You might at some time want to make a box with a curved top. Most of us find it a bit difficult to work out the width and angles required for the staves needed to make it
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10th June 2012, 11:03 AM
Thread: Stave formula
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Stave formula
I am not sure if one of these has been posted before.....
If you want to turn a box or cylinder out of staves, this spreadsheet will calculate the required angles and widths to cut them.
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29th April 2012, 09:12 PM
Thread: power hacksaw motor
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follow up
I just had a look at CMG motors (aust made)
1/4 hp motor 230V 180W
effeciency 57%
Power factor 0.92
full load current 1.49A
Locked Rotor Current 3.7A
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29th April 2012, 08:17 PM
Thread: power hacksaw motor
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Confusing!
1 hp = 750W = 3A at 250V go figure!!
Perhaps we should alow for a power factor of about 0.8 then if the rated input current is 2.5A at 240V (as on the nameplate of the motor) then the power... -
29th April 2012, 07:20 PM
Thread: Dust Deputy fails
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I think Breez y has the answer... If possible...
I think Breez
y has the answer...
If possible provide a method to increase air flow into the pipework just after the router, to allow the DD to do it's job.
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15th April 2012, 11:25 PM
Thread: Elliptical NG Rosewood Keepsake Box - WIP
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Some people call them oscillating bobin sanders ...
Some people call them oscillating bobin sanders
Hare and Forbes (hobby level)
Carbatec
Jet
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15th April 2012, 08:50 PM
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Suggestions: Use something that is not...
Suggestions:
Use something that is not soluble in methylated spirit.
An oil based stain...make sure it is thoroughly dry a few days to a week?
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15th April 2012, 08:43 PM
Thread: Elliptical NG Rosewood Keepsake Box - WIP
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When designing a box with a lift off lid with an...
When designing a box with a lift off lid with an inlay in the centre of the top, you can make the lid with an overhang of the box sides and a small rebate to centre it on the box...alows the user to...
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15th April 2012, 07:42 PM
Thread: Elliptical NG Rosewood Keepsake Box - WIP
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Lovely work:2tsup: As for the hinges.... ask...
Lovely work:2tsup:
As for the hinges.... ask yourself do you really need them... what is wrong with a lift off lid?
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15th April 2012, 07:22 PM
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Bunnings no longer stock Wattyl products,(stopped...
Bunnings no longer stock Wattyl products,(stopped last year) so try another hardware or paint distributor.
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15th April 2012, 07:17 PM
Thread: Thicknesser - problem with cut
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Glue some longer strips of sacrificial wood (eg...
Glue some longer strips of sacrificial wood (eg pine) on each side of your breadboard blanks and then the snipe will occur on the strips and not your work. This is standard procedure when trying to...
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8th March 2012, 08:52 PM
Thread: Problems with staining veneer - Help!
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That is good to hear. Typically, the more coats...
That is good to hear. Typically, the more coats of varnish you put on the better it looks.
By the way, there are sealers you can use to even out the blotchiness.
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8th March 2012, 08:41 PM
Thread: dolly rocker WIP and some advice needed
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You are right about the way kids use them I...
You are right about the way kids use them
I made some doll's beds (non rocking) and the little kids sit in it! (3yr old)
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4th March 2012, 08:02 PM
Thread: dolly rocker WIP and some advice needed
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A dowell sounds good. Try doining it...
A dowell sounds good.
Try doining it horizontally.
Clamp the leg piece with some packing above the bench
Use a hardwood block to make a drilling jig
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2nd March 2012, 04:38 PM
Thread: Problems with staining veneer - Help!
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try Rustins or Wattyl
try Rustins or Wattyl
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28th February 2012, 03:04 PM
Thread: Problems with staining veneer - Help!
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Only do the staining once. The multiple...
Only do the staining once.
The multiple coats is for the wipe on poly only. I build up several coats eg 4 then sand with 800 grit or steel wool and put a further two coats of wipe on poly on.... -
28th February 2012, 02:47 PM
Thread: Problems with staining veneer - Help!
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without seeing it, it is hard to comment. From...
without seeing it, it is hard to comment. From what you have said, I might make the following suggestions.
It is very difficult to stain tassie oak with an oil based stain (this wood does not... -
27th February 2012, 11:56 PM
Thread: the last revolution
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Hi Graham, Sorry to hear about your wife. If...
Hi Graham,
Sorry to hear about your wife. If you ever get to miss working with wood, Have you thought of doing some marquetry or simple wood carving?
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27th February 2012, 11:37 PM
Thread: Cheap shed lining suggestions
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Unless you solve the water problems first, your...
Unless you solve the water problems first, your wood based lining materials will not last. Other wise it is cement sheet based lining
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23rd February 2012, 11:48 AM
Thread: Help for cutting small peices of wood
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Finewoodworking idea not mine. I had seen a...
Finewoodworking idea not mine. I had seen a similar setup elswhere but can't remember where. You are right though, it is a really good way to get lots of strips the same size with minimum effort!
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20th February 2012, 12:14 PM
Thread: Help for cutting small peices of wood
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1. as stated make a zero clearance plate for your...
1. as stated make a zero clearance plate for your saw (see pdf)
2. Glue a small block of wood onto a push block
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20th February 2012, 09:05 AM
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It is all about templates to fit the glass ...
It is all about templates to fit the glass
For the top bit, make a template for the size of the opening and attach it firmly (couple of screws and or double side tape) and rout it to shape with... -
19th February 2012, 10:05 AM
Thread: Hand tool for roughing out?
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As for machines, a bandsaw is THE answer. If not,...
As for machines, a bandsaw is THE answer. If not, then you could.
1. Buy a fret saw or coping saw... quite inexpensive hand saws (worth doing anyway)
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16th February 2012, 10:53 PM
Thread: Hands of time?
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More photos
Many thanks for the kind comments. Here are the rest of the photos I have of the clock. You will no doubt see some flaws in the closeups.
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13th February 2012, 02:29 PM
Thread: Tiny hinges? And I mean tiny
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sometimes it is possible to get existing hinges...
sometimes it is possible to get existing hinges and cut them down to the size you want and redrill the holes
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13th February 2012, 02:20 PM
Thread: Hands of time?
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Hands of time?
I haven't been able to do much lately due to ongoing health issues, but I finally finished this clock. Some time ago, my niece asked me to make a clock held in the hands (somewhat art deco). I got...
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3rd December 2011, 11:57 PM
Thread: The worst possible insult
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Actually, if you are after a painted finish, mdf...
Actually, if you are after a painted finish, mdf is probably the best choice!!!
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22nd October 2011, 08:39 AM
Thread: Where do you guys get this stuff?
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If in Melbourne Eastern Suburbs... Could try...
If in Melbourne Eastern Suburbs...
Could try The Woodsmith Lusher Rd Croydon if you are only after smaller bits of wood
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16th October 2011, 10:09 AM
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I must agree with most of what has been said...
I must agree with most of what has been said here. We had an incident at our small school (fire) before I took over and obviously worksafe got involved and let me tell you I could work full time...
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16th October 2011, 08:59 AM
Thread: Chucks and other grippy things.
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Will definitely try and make it.... been too busy...
Will definitely try and make it.... been too busy doing other things for too long!
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27th February 2011, 10:19 PM
Thread: Planer Thickneser Woes
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Planer Thickneser Woes
I have just about had it with poor quality designed equipment. We have a combo planer thicknesser at school (largely chosen by lack of space) and it has been nothing but trouble.
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15th December 2010, 08:58 AM
Thread: Free Plans... Be Quick
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Free Plans... Be Quick
The woodworkers journal e zine has a 10yr special on. Lots of free plans. some furniture, toys, christmas stuff etc.
You need to be quick as they change every week or so.
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29th July 2010, 10:16 PM
Thread: I'm back! (Do doo do doo do doo do doo! )
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wots rong with broun?
Who needs a shed...I just moved inside!!!! What's more the good wife let me (until the renovations were finished:D:D I knew I shoudna rushed:C)
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29th July 2010, 10:00 PM
Thread: Liquid Amber trees
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I have turned liquid amber. Cracking is an...
I have turned liquid amber. Cracking is an issue. I let it dry for a year in a loose plastic bag in a cool environment. Turned it relatively thin then let it dry out some more for a couple of...
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18th July 2010, 10:16 PM
Thread: Rolling toy FREE plan... BE QUICK!
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Hi Crowie, You are almost there!!!! Go back...
Hi Crowie,
You are almost there!!!! Go back to page 2 of this threa and look at the 3 post. You should be able to download the plans from there.
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18th July 2010, 09:43 PM
Thread: Small round table
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Looks very nice to me. Pine can look really...
Looks very nice to me. Pine can look really great. If you can make it look good in pine then it will definitely work with better grade timber. The real challenge with pine is staining (can go...
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17th July 2010, 10:21 AM
Thread: Fireplace surround
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17th July 2010, 10:15 AM
Thread: Fireplace surround
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Missing Photos???
I just acessed this from a different computer and realised most of the pictures are missing. So I will up load them again.
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17th July 2010, 10:01 AM
Thread: Fireplace surround
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I bought the Makore from Mathews Timber in...
I bought the Makore from Mathews Timber in Nunawading (Vic)
They are in NSW too. This is their contact.
16 Christie St
St Marys NSW 2760
1800 251 289
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16th July 2010, 04:56 PM
Thread: Fireplace surround
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Thanks for the comments. It is a fake gas fire,...
Thanks for the comments. It is a fake gas fire, otherwise the hearth would have to be much bigger AND a suitable screen.
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11th July 2010, 11:48 PM
Thread: Fireplace surround
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Detail
Here are some pics of the final finish and pattern details.
Cheers,
Chipman
PS took much longer to build than I thought. (Too busy at work and then my back gave out!. But its done and... -
11th July 2010, 11:34 PM
Thread: Fireplace surround
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Fitting it
First the fireplace is packed to the correct dimensions with timber. The top plank is also screwed to the wall. Packing blocks are also glued and screwed to the sides of the bricks.
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11th July 2010, 11:19 PM
Thread: Fireplace surround
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Making the columns
https://www.woodworkforums.com/attachments/f187/141580d1278850715-fireplace-surround-columns1.jpg
The columns consist of uneven sides 55mm in front of the tiles and 180 mm back to the wall. It has... -
11th July 2010, 10:45 PM
Thread: Fireplace surround
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Assembling the mantel
All long parts were dowelled and glued and screwed together. Dowels help to keep everything aligned. Long mitres were biscuited while short ones were dowelled. The cutouts and sockets for the joins...
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11th July 2010, 09:54 PM
Thread: Fireplace surround
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Getting started
Once the design was finalised, the first task was to dimension all the timber. Makore is a very had timber and burns easily. The combination jointer/thicknesser I was using (work) soon lost its edge...
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11th July 2010, 06:37 PM
Thread: Fireplace surround
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Fireplace surround
My family asked me to make a fireplace surround to match the other furniture in our lounge room.
This involved removing the old slate and timber surround. Once everything was stripped back, the... -
29th June 2010, 09:02 PM
Thread: Breast Cancer
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Hang in there.. I hope things are going as well...
Hang in there.. I hope things are going as well as can be.
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14th June 2010, 11:30 PM
Thread: Breast Cancer
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Hi Just remembered a few things: 1. Make...
Hi Just remembered a few things:
1. Make sure you register with medicare for the safety net (especially if you are going private)
2. See if you can get your doctor to "admit" your wife...