Hello Fellow Woodworkers,
I have been selling at the local Gardener's Market here in Logan, Utah. And started making Domestic and Exotic Wood Earrings. The locals love them and they sold very well the first few weeks. I also made the display stand from dumpster already finished Walnut...
Had to move this from the classifieds:
Cleaning house and need to move this wood out. Mahogany, walnut, cherry, oak. Lots of nice projects sitting here. Sadly, I have no place to store it so it has to go. $65.00 for the lot.
On the goldsboro thread it was told that I done some flat work :eusa_doh:
So I might just as well go ahead and show it.
Its not too much just a small box 3 1/2" x 5" x 9 1/2"
I know CA is used on Pens as a finish but does anyone have any experience using it or Epoxy on flat things for grain filling? The topic came up in a discussion and the technique seemed too simple. Round off the corners of a straight edge razor blade and use it as a squeegee to work the stuff...
Whooo Hooo! I FINALLY got some shop time in this weekend. It had been a month or more since I was able to spend more than a few minutes at a time there and it was GREAT to be back!
My big accomplishment was to get my recently sharpened jointer and planer knives (which had been sitting on my...
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Hey Everyone,
Remember when I made the cabinet for the wall out of MDF with a Hardboard backing.
Welp I converted it into a Bookshelf and added Cherry trim.
The top/front piece is one solid piece.
Comments/opinions welcome, Good or Bad~! :gar-Bi
Is this what some of you use to finish turning the bottoms of your bowls to get the tenon of of it
http://www.amazon.com/PSI-Woodworking-CJAWFJ2-Jumbo-Flat/dp/B000KI8BTY/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&s=hi&qid=1250106993&sr=8-3
Hi all-
My shop is currently devoid of any flat workbench/assembly table type surface.
I tried to go the easy route, and ordered a door slab from lowes, to at least bootstrap the process (figuring that I could just chuck it up on a couple of sawhorses in a pinch).
I picked it up yesterday...
I will be sending Michael Garner some wood in the near future and will have surplus flat rate APO boxes available. Michael said the boxes come in groups of ten so if anyone has someone in the military, let me know and I can provide a box if needed.
Mike
Well I do a little flat work too.This is a cross a friend ask me to make.He wants to put it up where they spead the ash's of his mother.It's made out of Sapele.I drilled a hole in the bottom for a steal rod.Now he don't have to figure out how to put it up.It's got 5 coat's of poly on it.Thanks...
Ok Fred mission accomplished, big round ones made into small flat and square ones. I figure there's a good 1000 BF there about 1/2 pine and 1/2 sweet gum.
Here's what the sweet gum looks like. Some of the boards look like someone took a brush with burnt umber and burnt sienna and touched the...
I was playing with some cypress and my current deck box was not holding up well. I decided that cypress was probably the best wood for an outdoor project. So my smoking chips are now housed in this cypress deck box. I originally put hinges on it but did not have three hinges alike, so I built...
I have a 42" flat Screen, which I would like to picture frame in.
Has anyone tackled this or have any experience with this project.
There are several questions that come to mind.
Like how to fasten it to the TV or wall, cooling of the TV.
Do you build a frame and then add trim around it/build...
Maybe you guys could help me get a clue. I see wide slabs like this one on some of the premium lumber yards
My question is how in the world do the manage to get a big honking slab like that so smooth?
I had my eye on a 52" planer for quite some time it's powered by a Cat diesel - the...
I am looking for a low cost (CHEAP), but not C%^P, flat topped 10" GP saw blade for the times I need to make a kerf cut, dado, etc. The majority of blades seem to be ATB. It won't be on the saw that often.