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11th April 2023, 05:02 AM
Thread: Spalted maple burl epoxy table
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Spalted maple burl epoxy table
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VtiDDtIvd6g
Hey there, here's my latest project.
Actualy, started the project last year around July and finish it around september/october. Took a lot of time... -
12th October 2022, 08:11 PM
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Spalted maple burl pen blanks (stablized in resin)
Heya,
I made a batch of pen blanks out of some really nice wood I could get my hands on.
Because the wood is so figured, the final result is really satisfying (at least to me).
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30th May 2022, 06:09 AM
Thread: Auxiliary/side table
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Auxiliary/side table
Hi,
In this project I used walnut + padauk to make the bottom shelf and walnut + epoxy to make the top.
As for the legs, I used oak + padauk inlay.
Any thought is appreciated.
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30th May 2022, 05:57 AM
Thread: Mother's day gift
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Mother's day gift
Heya there.
The chosen one (actually just got one...) was happy with the gift.
Any thought?
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30th May 2022, 05:53 AM
Thread: Hand plane and chisel rack/till
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Hand plane and chisel rack/till
Heya there,
I've postponing this project for months if not years...
Decided to give it a go.
The frame is made of oak and the dividers of wenge.
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23rd February 2022, 09:46 PM
Thread: Apothecary cabinet from reclaimed wood
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Thanks :). I think a finger joint jig is a must....
Thanks :).
I think a finger joint jig is a must.
It can be easily done with a router table, table saw or simply a router.
This is my prefered method of jointing.
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18th February 2022, 07:26 PM
Thread: Apothecary cabinet from reclaimed wood
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Apothecary cabinet from reclaimed wood
Heya woodworking friends,
Sharing another build of mine, an apothecary cabinet made essentialy of reclaimed wood : oak, purple heart, alder, linden and plywood.
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20th January 2022, 07:37 PM
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Set of 3 nesting tables (mango wood, epoxy, metal)
Heya all,
I've finished last week a set a of 3 nesting tables made out of mango and metal.
I did purchase the set but the quality was so bad that I had to redo the planing myself.
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7th May 2021, 11:55 PM
Thread: Old Tormek SA 250 - motor not working
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The problem has been indeed solved. They sent the...
The problem has been indeed solved. They sent the capacitor and now it works like a charm.
I really appreciated the way they handled the issue.
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30th April 2021, 09:36 PM
Thread: Old Tormek SA 250 - motor not working
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A small feedback. The problem seems to be the...
A small feedback.
The problem seems to be the capacitor. It's actually one of the main problems with the Electolux motors.
Someone from Tormek's forum sent my details to tormek.se who already... -
28th April 2021, 02:16 AM
Thread: Old Tormek SA 250 - motor not working
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Thanks for your reply D.W. and thanks to the...
Thanks for your reply D.W. and thanks to the admin for adding the disclaimer on my inital post :)
I have indeed posted on Tormek forums. We'll see how things go but I posted here more because I... -
28th April 2021, 12:03 AM
Thread: Old Tormek SA 250 - motor not working
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Old Tormek SA 250 - motor not working
Hey there, hope y'all doing great.
I recently inherited the Tormek SA 250 of my grand father. Unfortunately, after a few tries, I think the motor started giving some life ending signs...
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13th January 2021, 01:19 AM
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Making a new set of woodturning gouges (turning handles)
Hi fellow woodworkers,
I've recently decided that I had to make a decent set of gouges for woodturning.
I first tried to make the carbide tipped bits but it was a failure. I then decided to buy... -
29th November 2020, 04:21 AM
Thread: Meranti workbench (mystyle)
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Hi Tom, Thanks. I will gladly give an update...
Hi Tom,
Thanks. I will gladly give an update in the future.
Regarding the finish, it’s basically a homemade finish with beeswax, turpentine and boiled linseed oil. (Ex ratio I use: 50gr of... -
26th November 2020, 11:02 PM
Thread: Meranti workbench (mystyle)
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Meranti workbench (mystyle)
Heya everyone.
I'd like to share the workbench I made.
Here are some pictures of it :
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26th November 2020, 10:07 PM
Thread: Greetings from Brussels/Belgium
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Heya everyone. Thanks for the welcome.
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24th November 2020, 10:42 PM
Thread: Greetings from Brussels/Belgium
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Greetings from Brussels/Belgium
Greetings fellow woodworkers.
I'm Ed and started woodworking few years ago.
It became a hobby since then and now I spend most of my free time doing wood things.
I have a youtube channel, with very...