before and after
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Its about 10" x 8" x 3 1/2". Mainly cherry, but the drawer fronts are rippled beech for contrast, and the tusks are maple. I will leave the maple bare as any shellac or wax will yellow them.
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Re: before and after
Excellent job, as usual. Do you glue the beech on the drawer fronts after they are cut out?
The contrasts between the 3 woods are very predominate.
The last picture looks like it is outside in its pen by the gate.
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The contrasts between the 3 woods are very predominate.
The last picture looks like it is outside in its pen by the gate.
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Thanks Herb. Yes the drawers are glued back and front. On a regular bandsaw box there is always a large gap around the drawers because of the blade kerf, but I dont like that, so the fronts are always from different wood nibbled and sanded to fit the hole nicely, and then glued to the drawer with masking tape and clamps to make sure the gap stays as tight as it can get. Then a slight rounding off with a piece of 240 grit to take the sharp edges off.
Yep, the last pic was as it was trying to climb over the garden wall (lol).
Yep, the last pic was as it was trying to climb over the garden wall (lol).
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Re: before and after
Beautiful work Bob. That is something that I have not attempted yet. My band saw only cuts 4 in stock or smaller.
But, nice job as usual my friend.
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But, nice job as usual my friend.
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Thanks ,Bob, I haven't tried that yet,making the drawer fronts from different material, sounds like a good plan to get a better fit.
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Sounds like a very valid reason to upgradeBushwhacker wrote: ↑Wed Jun 29, 2022 12:32 pm Beautiful work Bob. That is something that I have not attempted yet. My band saw only cuts 4 in stock or smaller.
But, nice job as usual my friend.
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Got the other one finished today. Never made a book matched pair of animals before, quite confusing having to keep going back to the first one to mirror image all the curves.
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Re: before and after
Awesome.
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Use for old pallet wood.
We had this old mirror we picked up from an estate sale years ago.
(We were going to do something with it)
I removed the brackets that mount the mirror to the back of a dresser and built the frame to fit the mirror.
I made the turn knobs by cutting a piece of doweling to length, then cut that in half.
I bored out one half of each and inserted a long wood screw in that piece, then glued both halves back together.
The hole in the frame was bigger than the screw and the one in the mirror frame was the same size as the screw. This allow the knob to be tightened which pulled one side of the mirror into the frame so you can adjust the mirror to any angle that you wanted.
I added pieces of doweling to the handles to facilitate tightening of the knobs.
Several coats of paint later and with the addition of wheels to the supports to the frame, it was finished, and Sandra is able to roll it around her gym as she likes.
By the way, the frame was built out of reclaimed pallet wood.
The whole job was done with stuff from my collection of junk in my shop.
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(We were going to do something with it)
I removed the brackets that mount the mirror to the back of a dresser and built the frame to fit the mirror.
I made the turn knobs by cutting a piece of doweling to length, then cut that in half.
I bored out one half of each and inserted a long wood screw in that piece, then glued both halves back together.
The hole in the frame was bigger than the screw and the one in the mirror frame was the same size as the screw. This allow the knob to be tightened which pulled one side of the mirror into the frame so you can adjust the mirror to any angle that you wanted.
I added pieces of doweling to the handles to facilitate tightening of the knobs.
Several coats of paint later and with the addition of wheels to the supports to the frame, it was finished, and Sandra is able to roll it around her gym as she likes.
By the way, the frame was built out of reclaimed pallet wood.
The whole job was done with stuff from my collection of junk in my shop.
Bushwhacker
Not sure how the pictures ended up sideways, but if you click on them, they straighten right up.
Remarkable
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Re: before and after
NICE!!!Bushwhacker wrote: ↑Thu Jul 28, 2022 8:27 am The whole job was done with stuff from my collection of junk in my shop.
and BTW... for the record... our shops, including yours, do have junk in them...
WELL..... except for DanInVan...
Forget the primal scream, just ROAR!!!
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It's not really junk, its stuff I haven't found a use for yet, but I will.Stick486 wrote: ↑Thu Jul 28, 2022 9:01 amNICE!!!Bushwhacker wrote: ↑Thu Jul 28, 2022 8:27 am The whole job was done with stuff from my collection of junk in my shop.
and BTW... for the record... our shops, including yours, do have junk in them...
WELL..... except for DanInVan...
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Re: before and after
Great job and a good reuse of other material. I try to do the same thing with left over wood.
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Re: before and after
I picked up a couple of Pallets at the mall yesterday and took one apart and built this plant stand for Sandra.
It will look better once she gets some plants in it.
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It will look better once she gets some plants in it.
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looks good w/o the plants...
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Re: before and after
I can't find the "junk"; it's buried under all the material-waiting-for-a-project, and projects waiting to be completed...Stick486 wrote: ↑Thu Jul 28, 2022 9:01 amNICE!!!Bushwhacker wrote: ↑Thu Jul 28, 2022 8:27 am The whole job was done with stuff from my collection of junk in my shop.
and BTW... for the record... our shops, including yours, do have junk in them...
WELL..... except for DanInVan...