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Thursday, January 5, 2012

Lego Table

Finished the Lego table. My son should have many year of building with this thing. I made the legs out of 8/4 alder, the base rails out of 4/4 beech, the top out of 3/4 birch ply framed with beech. The finish I used was SHER-WOOD Hi Bild Pre-Cat Lacquer. This stuff works really well! After I let it dry I used some finishing wax and buffed it on by hand. This was a fun project and will be in our home for many years to come.




Wednesday, December 28, 2011

New Tools

I got this bad boy for Christmas!!!


Works pretty good right out of the box. Could use a good sharpening though just to bring it to a razor sharp edge.


Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Lego Table

This Lego building table was a last minute Christmas gift for my son. I decided to build it 5 days before Christmas. I used 8/4 Alder for the legs and Beech for the sides. I was not able to get all the pictures I wanted when I was building, since I was in such a rush to get it done. Even with the short time frame I was able to get the base all assembled and finished. I also cut the plywood top and framed it with beech. I will post more pictures when I get finish on the top.
Here you can see I used a mortise and tenon joint to join the sides to the legs.
The mortising machine with a stop makes quick work of this. I first set the stop to obtain the measurement that I wanted from the top  which was about 1/2 inch. I then adjusted the stop to the right which gave me the 1 1/4 height that I wanted. I was then able to move the part back to the left to remove the middle portion of the mortise.

I cut the legs to length with my Incra Miter1000HD.
As you can see this miter gauge is so versatile in how you can set it up. I was able to set up the stop very quickly and my cuts were perfect every time.




Monday, December 26, 2011

Xmas Gifts

I made these tea candle holders for my mom and two grandmas. I got the idea from http://www.dans-hobbies.com/.





Sunday, December 11, 2011

Large Toy Box 2



This method works well because it leaves a clean tear out free cut.
I set up the router with a 1/2 strait cutting bit to mill the 3/4 dado's into the panels
Table saw will make quick work of cleaning up the rough cut pieces.

Rough cutting parts to size with a strait edge and a skill saw.


Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Router Bit Storage

Billet aluminum router bit storage powder coated black.


Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Large toy box

This is the rendering and the drawings that I made to build this toy box.