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George Nelson Sunburst Clock
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Ross Leidy
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Part 3:
Spike Radius Jig
This jig will be used to cut the radius on the base of each spike using a router table with a tall pattern bit installed. I started with a plywood...
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Part 4:
Hub Assembly
The hub is built from 5 disks cut from scrap plywood on the CNC. The layer that will be the face of the clock is a full disk with a recess for the...
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Part 5:
Hub Veneer
I have a large selection of veneer due to having made custom table tennis paddles for years. But for this clock where the form is the star (litera...
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Just for Fun
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littlecope
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Part 4:
A Box for Chess Men
With the Wood for the sides of this Chess Set chosen and milled, sizing the sides was done first... [20251027_102831.jpg] When making a size-spe...
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Part 5:
Not Exactly for Fun...
This Woodworking that we do... Sometimes, I've posted my Work on Facebook: Finished Work, Project Progress... I have even tried to "Blog" a coup...
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Part 6:
Wrap it Up...
This commissioned Gift Box was all-together after "Just for Fun #5"... [20251108_111111.jpg] After making sure that the inside "Riser" was remov...
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A Frankenchair
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Ross Leidy
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Part 8:
Mounting Hardware
I've been kicking around ideas on how to fasten the chair shell to the stretchers, and I think I have the front mounting worked out. The shell do...
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Part 9:
Stretcher Shaping
I used a 3/8" radius round over bit to shape the stretchers. To avoid tear-out where cutting (nearly) end grain in some areas, I made multiple pas...
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Part 10:
Glue-up and Fastening the Shell
Glue-up was simple enough - a couple strap clamps and one bar clamp over cork pads to pull the joints tight for the back stretcher. [20251023-IMG...
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How it's made
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Dutchy
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Part 7:
Engine and hood
Below pictures of the way how I make a front engine with a integrated hood. [07 Engine v7 1.jpg][07 Engine v7 (2).jpg][07 Engine v7 (3).jpg]
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Part 8:
A Proppeler
Below pictures of the way how I made a propeller. [08 Propeller 01.jpg][08 Propeller v4 (2).jpg][08 Propeller v4 (3).jpg][08 Propeller v4 (4).jpg]
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Part 9:
Indexing JIG
Below pictures from a simple indexing jig for use on a drill press table. [09 Indexing Jig v3.jpg][09 Indexing Jig v3 (2).jpg]
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Nova Galaxit Lathe
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Jim Jakosh
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Part 1:
My Nova Galaxit Lathe is now perfect
In 2015 I bought a Nova Galaxi 1644 lathe as a Beta tester. I did not like 3 things about it (1) the quill operated backwards. They sent out new q...
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Juniper and purple resin bowl
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Dave Polaschek
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Part 2:
Finish turning the exterior, filling fine cracks
After company visiting us for the weekend, and my sweetie’s birthday yesterday, I got back to the shop this morning. About an hour and a half finis...
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Part 3:
Final turning the inside, more patching
This evening, I got a couple hours in the shop. Set up the laser-guided hollowing rig and took the bowl down to a little over a quarter inch. I had...
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Part 4:
Cleanup and finishing prep
The most recent session in the shop had a lot of putzy work. Mostly a card scraper and sandpaper, and more CA glue. But I got close enough that I ...
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Building a cane
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Dave Polaschek
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Part 12:
Finishing the handle, carving on the shaft
It’s getting into the home stretch, I think. I sanded off (using 220 grit) the excess white grain-filler, then hit the handle with a coat of Tru-Oi...
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Finished the carving, finishing
I finished up the carving on the shaft. Going to keep it simple, with just a single set of lines, rather than full checkering. Sanded with 220 grit...
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Part 14:
Joining the pieces
Today’s 90 minutes of shop time started with some shaping of the handle. I dry fit the shaft into the handle, and then shaped the piece of granadil...
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Alphorn Experiment
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Lazyman
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Part 3:
Making the Straight Sections
From a design perspective the straight sections were much simpler than the bell. Each section was divided into two identical halves so I just need...
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Part 4:
Joining the Straight Sections
I am finally getting around to posting the next chapter. So the next step was figuring out how to join the sections so that they were both secure ...
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Part 5:
Joining and Completing the Bell
The last step before applying a finish to everything was completing the bell. As I mentioned at the end of Chapter 2 about making the bell on my C...
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Videos
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Mosquito
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Part 1:
Fales Patent Plane - History of Otis A Smith and Amos Fales
Have you ever encountered a woodworking tool so versatile it seems to defy the limitations of its era? The Fales Patent Plane is one such tool, a ...
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Part 2:
Build a Stick Chair
After finishing my stick chair almost a month ago, I finally got the video done for it. They were both a lot of work! [2025-08-31_07-12-42.jpg]...
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eBay
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DevinT
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Part 1:
Solid Oak 4-drawer Machinist Toolbox
I keep an eye on eBay for machinist toolboxes. Found this one for $120 (!!) and it absolutely delivers on that price! It wouldn’t compete with the...
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