406[1].JPGClose up of Endgrain54 viewsThat strip wasn't originally in my plan, but I couldn't figure out how to acurately plow the waste from the inside on such a small piece. I guess I need more tools!gehentogo
wirestring014.jpgWire string twisting machine186 viewslooking left to right, measuring the stretcherscitternmaker
Workshop_-_Wood_Lathe_and_the_first_shelf_I_built.JPGWorkshop - Wood lathe 159 viewsFirst shelf I built for the shop. Soon covered with templates and nailing fixtures for crates and yard ornaments.OldSneelock
footie_anyone.jpgFootie, anyone?10 viewsL Osbaldiston plane iron, "Hydra" brand, with a leg kicking a football?dlarueApr 10, 2018
joinery_small.jpgjoinery28 viewsyou can see the peg through the M&T jointdlarueFeb 13, 2018
chair1.jpgfinials, finally28 viewsMy dubious attempt at the finials.
I may re-turn these before final assembly. dlarueFeb 11, 2018
chair2.jpgpile of turnings28 viewshere is the pile of turnings from the pole lathe. Still need to finish a bunch of them, they are just rough turned at this point.dlarueFeb 11, 2018
Cabinet_front.jpgCabinet front closed152 viewsThe carcase and frame is all made from a single 40 year old air dried Appalachian black walnut board. The two panels are resawn and book matched from a single off cut of Indiana black walnut saved from the burn pile. The finish is four coals of 1-pound cut amber shellac, well rubbed out with 0000 steel wood after each coat. The whole is finished with a coat of Liberon brown paste wax. The knob is an ebony violin tuning peg. Closure is achieved by a rare earth magnet and a steel screw.Sgt42RHRJan 08, 2018
cabinet_open_empty.jpgCabinet open and empty132 viewsThis is the inside showing the poplar back and the reverse of the book matched front panels. The hangers are 1 1/2 inch Tremont cut finishing nails set in pre-drilled holes with a dab of CA glue.Sgt42RHRJan 08, 2018