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LEARNING MARQUETRY SKILLS
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Mike40
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Part 1:
Chevalet marquetry 101
WARNING, LONG AND POTENTIALLY VERY BORING BLOG! Shortly after finishing my Chevalet Paul aka Shipwright asked me if I...
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Picnic Table
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lanwater
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Part 5:
Legs Cleanup
The previous segment of this blog we ended with two arches. One had a lot of creep and the other not so much. I have never cleaned any arched piece...
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Part 6:
The Top
I spent the last 2 weekends working on the top and it is now done. This blog is a little too long but did not want to brake it into two. I asked Be...
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Part 7:
Finishing Up
At the end of blog #6 we left off with the top done. Here is the top with a couple of coats of spar urethane. I looked at many finish for outdoor a...
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Gazebo build
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MontyJ
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Part 2:
Roof framing
To have a double roof, you need a double header. The math is the same as before, but you have to decide how big you want the upper roof to be. This...
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Part 3:
Roofing
I don’t know how exciting this will be. What can I say, it’s sheathing and shingles. The following two pictures show the upper and lower frieze, in...
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Part 4:
The finer details and finishing up
I searched and searched, but I can’t find any pictures of the rest of the process. As I said in the previous blog, the wife wasn’t exactly up for t...
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WoodworkingWeb Magazine Giveaway
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Michal Bulla
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Part 3:
2nd Week Winner
Another week of our Magazine Giveaway it’s time to pick one winner randomly from all of our members that posted at least one creation. The Winner i...
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3rd Week Winner
Another week of our Magazine Giveaway it’s time to pick one winner randomly from all of our members that posted at least one creation. The Winner i...
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Part 5:
Last Week Winner
Today was the last day to enter our Magazine Giveaway and it’s time to choose the last winner randomly from all of our members that posted at least...
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Collectors Corner
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Don
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Part 1:
Something different for the hand plane guys
And some more
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The joys of rust hunting
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Don
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Part 1:
Its Spring. First 2014 Antique show
finally proof that the long winter is over. Our first local flea market of 2014. Maybe not one of my best days, but definitely not my worst either....
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Show off your latest find(s)
Here is a spot to show off your latest acquisitions. Whether its a flea market , garage sale or yard sale or craig list find, show it off. Mine fro...
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Sewing box phase two
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MontyJ
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Part 1:
Getting started
The sewing box I made for the wife is very heavy. It was never made to be carried around, but rather to sit near her sewing table and give her extr...
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Dovetails and a bow front drawer
My company vehicle decided to take a couple of days off by crapping a front wheel bearing so I had some extra time to spend in the shop today. Pick...
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My first hand plane restoral
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MontyJ
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Part 1:
Dis-assembly
On a recent business trip to Sarasota, FL I bought a rusty hand plane that I found on CL. The markings indicate it is a Bailey No. 4 Type 15. If an...
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Part 2:
Cleaning
I’m using the electrolysis process for most of the cleaning. I chose this method because I already had everything I needed from other non-woodworki...
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Hand Tools
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David L. Whitehurst
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Part 1:
Flea Market Acquisitions
Today, I did good. I found a Millers-Falls Brace almost brand-new and a little hand-crank drill. I also found three tiny carving tools from E.C. Mu...
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Toolbox
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David L. Whitehurst
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Part 3:
Sliding Trays
I learned a valuable lesson tonight. I learned how to quickly make a sliding tray with finger joints and a floating poplar bottom to the wrong dime...
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Part 4:
Drawers
I made my drawers for my toolbox this weekend. I was going to use half-blind dovetails on the fronts but I decided more for practicality and streng...
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Part 5:
Saw Hangers for Flip-Top
I needed something that would hold the saws in place in the flip-top and be easy to remove. I also am doing everything I can not to use screws or n...
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