Blog Series

How I Sharpen

Part 3: Carving V Tool - Part 1

V Tools are a special case so I've decided to divide this entry into two parts.  In this part I'll review the tool geometry and the goals I have fo...

Part 4: V Tool - Part 2

I intended to do this all in one entry but I ran into a bit of a dilemma.  The tool I'm working with is an Ashley Iles 60 degree, 1/2" inch tool wi...

Part 5: A Hook Knife for Spoon Carving

This one isn't exactly on sharpening but it does have to do with using abrasives on a tool blade so I thought I'd throw it in here.  This is a copy...

A collection of Clamps.

Part 20: Clamp Extenders.

 [IMG_0981.png]     Boy and Girls,   While this is not a particular type of clamp per se, it does convert a particular type of clamp into a much ...

Part 21: Kreg Pocket-Hole Clamps (-ve)

   [IMG_0771.png]     Boy and Girls,   I’m including these clamps more as a warning rather than a positive vote for my purchase.   If I had to rat...

Part 22: Magnetic Switches (clamps).

    [IMG_1010.png]   Boy and Girls,   While there are a few different magnetic switches on the market, this article will be centered around my ex...

Parquetry in a Stained Glass Pattern

Part 9: Glue-up

I just had a few steps to get the panel ready for glue-up.    Finishing the border: [20240413-IMG_9024.jpg] [20240413-IMG_9031.jpg] Applying the ...

Part 10: Hot off the Press

After 4.5 hrs in the press, this is what greeted me when I pulled-out the panel.  At first I thought the ripples were the result of too much glue, ...

Part 11: Wrap-up

The panel is done, but since it is a piece of another project, the final panel photos are a bit anti-climactic.   The panel received a couple coats...

A Pair of Side Tables

Part 2: More Leg Work

So, just to be clear, there is nothing earth shattering in all this yet. Just posting the process. Kinda like Bandit "over there" telling what he w...

Part 3: Legs and More!

So, Same process for the legs, I'll skip by fast. Trim the excess, leaving about 1/16".... [IMG_8988.jpeg] ... for the router with a flush trim bi...

Part 4: Finally taking some shape

I decided that I wanted to roll the dice and see if I could escape fate. Through tennons! 😱 Plenty of opportunity to really screw up, me like! L...

Sliding Modular Display Shelf

Part 7: Building the Mounting Bracket and Attaching the Drawer Slides

[03.05 Design - Mounting Bracket.jpg] Theoretically, I could mount the drawer slides directly to the wall above and below the breaker box and attac...

Part 8: Adding a Stiffening Brace

 When I “finished” the project two months ago, I noticed that the panel face was very slightly concave. Here, I’ve placed a 36” long straight edge ...

Part 9: Installation

 I installed the shelf in my daughter’s house last week. I knew I had measured, and re-measured the wall and electrical panel the last time I was t...

Military Retirement Shadowbox

Part 5: Making Progress

When I left off, I had the case members cut, box joints cut and the case dry fit.  Next up was the plywood back.  I cut it the first piece to lengt...

Part 6: Running Down to the Wire... As Usual

Seems like no matter when I start a project it never gets done before it has to...  Progress has been slow the past couple weeks.  One weekend we h...

Part 7: Final Stages

I got the bulk of the work finished up this weekend.  I started with a dry fit of the case and then used it to cut the door members to length.  The...

Media Cabinet

Part 16: Odds and Ends

Here are some progress photos on some miscellaneous bits. I did do a test with edge-to-edge magnets.  They did pretty well self-aligning, and they...

Part 17: Drawer Pull

For the drawer pull, I decided on a simple edge-mounted design.  I wanted it to be black to match the legs, and to avoid another round of ebonizing...

Part 18: Finished!

After about 2-1/2 months, the cabinet is finished and ready for use.   Media cabinet project summary: • Baltic birch plywood with Izombe veneer an...

Spinnekop

Part 30: Kap (part 2)

For the head of the mill i will make the beams that support th mail axel. [image.png] The surface on the "windpeluw" is on a angle to allow the til...

Part 31: Staart, trap en spruiten

[image.png] To turn the head of the mill into the wind the windmill has a "tail" It is strengthen this construction there are braces to transfer th...

Part 32: Kruihaspel

To turn the windmill there is a little winder at the tail of the mill. In this short blog entry i will be making this. [image.png] To bevel the fro...

Typical Stuff In The Shop

Part 14: Making trim for some doors

I have 4 doors and 4 drawer fronts that have a recessed panel with trim molding on the inside of the stile and rails. I don't know what the name of...

Part 15: Big Cabinets

I'm only helping a buddy out on this one.  It's his job.  Like the title says,  these are 2 big cabinets that are going to be built in 1 piece.  Ju...

Part 16: Solid Surface Top

Not a whole lot on this one.  I'm building a small melamine kitchen for my sales rep at the lumber store. Along with the cabinets I'm going to mak...

Hints and tips that some may not have heard of.

Part 45: I See the Light

Boys and Girls,   Downtown Churchill happens to suffer a disproportionate amount of blackouts and a generous amount of brownouts that has compelle...

Part 46: Watching SketchUp animation from 3D Warehouse "Picture" in a thread.

Boys and Girls, If you happen to have a moment of weakness and wish to view the scenes of any SketchUp 3D Warehouse model presented in a Craftisia...

Part 47: Safer Stop-Block for my Mico-Mark mini tablesaw sled.

[image.png] Boys and Girls,   I was tossing up whether to make this a project, hint blog or just append to my Micro-Mark Sled.  However, after cons...