Hello ladies and gents, well I’ve been busy making Doors, drawer fronts & tons of sanding. Well after sanding, I put on two coats of tung oil w...
It’s been awhile since my last installment on this project. I had to install a burnt out garage door opener and change the tires on my car. That wa...
2nd Todays Work Materials were prepared for the frame cutouts. The 18mm (a little less than3/4") birch this time. There wasn’t enough space to cut ...
The wooden frame was much worse than I had realized. Boards had been nailed to the bottom to keep the springs from falling through. The burlap was ...
Onto the frame, rive the birch (random piece of metal used as an ad hoc froe). I have since got an actual froe - but this worked surprisingly well....
Work out what angle the handles should go in at. Not quite 90 degrees because of the slight curve from crossbar to where the handles go. [20210104_...
The Tavern where I did some previous work,  wanted to make their wine cooler look a little more built in. Here it is. [20230130_092424.jpg] [20230...
Sorry, I have totally biffed the format for making this a blog with all the links, etc. (I'm so ashamed) Cat-Bits Build #1: Make some panels Cat-B...
The visible front edge of the seat frame is a full 1" thick, but tapers to 3/4" thick on the back side. The sides and back of the frame are all 3/4...
The rear edge of the seat frame has 4 loose tenons glued in place.  The protruding tenons dry fit into corresponding mortises in the rear stretcher...
I am currently gathering information on a project I am going to make . Im going to design and make a shadow box type picture frame for a pricy litt...
The last bit of joinery remaining are the stretchers between the longer front/back stretchers.  Are they really stretchers or do they have a differ...