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100_1280.JPGNew & Improved Wood Rack75 viewsNow I can store my seldom-used utility trailer under the wood rack. I can almost park a CAR in the garage now!dlarue
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100_1296.JPGName stamp on quilt rack52 viewsI stamped the end of the lower stretcher tenon with my Mazzaglia Tools name stamp.dlarue
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Oakville-20120929-00385.jpgMorrow drill index garagse sale Sept 201237 viewsMorrow
Ingersoll Can
1/16 to 1/2 inch.
5 bucks (ouch!)
dlarue
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molding_cove2.JPGMolding, two coves45 viewsBoth coves are done now. Next the convex part needs to be molded.dlarue
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molding_plowed.JPGMolding Plowed51 viewsThe main concave parts have been sunk with a plow plane. This gives the round planes somewhere to register. The planes have no fences or depth stops.dlarue
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molding_planes.JPGMolding Planes63 viewsHollows & rounds and a skew rebate plane.
This is all you need to make this molding.
Actually, I also used a block plane and a shoulder plane. My bad.
dlarue
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molding_layout.JPGMolding Layout43 viewsHere's the layout of the molding I want to make. This is just a rough guide. If things go well, it will look like I followed this layout. Otherwise, I just get what I get.dlarue
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molding_cove.JPGmolding first cove55 viewsFirst cove has been cut. The plowed groove serves to guide the round plane. You're supposed to cut fro the far end back, but I find that this does not work for me when using Hollows & Rounds. I run the full length of the stock. Keeps things more even.dlarue
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molding_done.JPGMolding Done47 viewsHere's the finished molding. I knocked the corners off with a drawknife and planed down to my layout with a Stanley #4 smoother.
The molding is propped up at the angle it will be installed at, with some oblique lighting to highlight the shape.
dlarue
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Mitre.JPGmitre45 viewstrimming the mitres with a (what else) mitre trimmer.dlarue
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Mitering.jpgMitering Frame Parts20 viewsI used a small Simonds saw and a cheap miter box, followed by a knock-off miter trimmer I picked up off the sale table at Lee Valley.dlarue
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100_3228.JPGMirror stock37 viewsHere's the rough cut stock freshly planed. The grain looks good already.dlarue
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