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Thread: Mystery Project for Mum's 60th
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4th March 2014, 11:44 PM #1Intermediate Member
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Mystery Project for Mum's 60th
My Mum has just yesterday turned 60. I made Dad a piece of furniture for his 60th (2 years ago), so I wanted to do the same for Mum.
Time ran out, so my wife suggested I keep the final plan from Mum, and give her updates on the process... keeping the mystery of it all as I get to enjoy the work without the (unreasonable) self-imposed deadline.
Now I thought I'd share my journey with you all.
Enjoy.
Dave.
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11th March 2014, 03:35 PM #2
I like the mirror trick to see when you get to the line on the other side. I will be stealing that one. I cant guess the mystery yet. Keep up the good work.
Regards
John
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11th March 2014, 10:58 PM #3GOLD MEMBER
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Interesting looking project. I know that all will be revealed eventually, but can you let us know what timber you are using please?
Reason for asking is that I am making an item in an unknown timber, and it looks very similar to yours. I will elaborate about my project in a week or so as it is supposed to be a surprise.
Thanks,
Alan...
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15th March 2014, 10:12 AM #4
An interesting one to watch.
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23rd March 2014, 05:44 PM #5Intermediate Member
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which timbers
The timbers I'm using are Australian red cedar (the first part of the project, with the dovetails, is this), and Tasmanian myrtle for the rest.
There is also some details in silky oak involved, and huon pine.
I'm mainly a carver, so have had brief and frustrating contact with red cedar. I'm repeatedly pleasantly surprised by how lovely and strong it is to work with for joinery!
...Dave
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23rd March 2014, 06:02 PM #6Intermediate Member
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project update - third set of dovetails
Apologies for the slow updates. I'm fitting this project in to spare time, and that is a rare commodity lately.
I've completed 2 more sets of dovetails. In the interest of mystery I don't have photos of the project with all 3 sets all assembled.
But the 3rd set were twice the thickness. And the dovetails are only part of the joinery for that part.
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Thanks for watching.
..Dave
(p.s. Check out my profile for some more of my amateur furniture making)
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1st April 2014, 11:12 AM #9Skwair2rownd
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Yep. Looking very good!! Like the mirror trick too!
Hope you get it finished in time for the birthday.
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6th April 2014, 07:13 PM #10Intermediate Member
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Slowly but surely plugging along...
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Been a while since my last update. I finished off the 4th set of dovetails. Credits must go to John Tetreault for offering some inspiration
(http://www.finewoodworking.com/item/...ding-dovetails )
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6th April 2014, 07:27 PM #11
Thank you for the latest update. I am still following the work in progress.
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6th April 2014, 07:53 PM #12Intermediate Member
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more updates
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Here are the rest of the progress shots from recent weeks (mostly yesterday).
After I've finished the 4 sets of dovetails, I decided to cut one of the housings for the shelf. Seemed like a good idea at the time. Now I'm thinking I need to re-evaluate how the shelf attaches to the sides, as it's meant to be bracing (i.e. holding the long case sides in).
C'mon brain, this is where you help me out!
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7th April 2014, 11:34 AM #13Those were the droids I was looking for.
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8th April 2014, 12:37 AM #15Intermediate Member
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?sliding dovetail?
I did wonder about a sliding dovetail, but it's into red cedar that's only 10mm thick, so I didn't know if that would give enough strength for the tension on the shelf. Also the shelf is ideally going to be thin - veneered to maybe 5-6mm - so I wasn't confident in my ability to make the tail on the shelf.
If the experts think it's possible, though.... Willing to consider more seriously.
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