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.
Thursday, January 5, 2012
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.
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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.
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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/.
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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.
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Wednesday, November 30, 2011
Tuesday, November 22, 2011
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