Sunday, November 22, 2020

End Grain Cutting Boards


Made a bunch of end grain cutting boards from walnut and maple.  The two top boards are finished with mineral oil and wax.  Super heavy industrial boards 1.5 - 2" thick.

Wednesday, November 18, 2020

A welcome back update.  I miss the old thumper but the Sporty does just fine!
 

Saturday, December 27, 2008

Tea Caddy (dry fitting box)



Belated Happy Holidays!


Dry fitting the dovetails. I cut and pair the pins by hand then band saw and pair the tails.

Friday, December 19, 2008

Tea Caddy (Chopping Dovetails)


Lots of dovetails to be chopped. Notice the waste areas are marked with pencil. Its real easy to make a mistake and chop out the wrong area if you're not careful.

Thursday, December 18, 2008

Tea Caddy (dovetailing box)

Its therapeutic to get back to the shop and to cut dovetails by hand. This is going to be a small but fun project, a reproduction of an eighteenth century tea caddy. I will post a picture of the original when complete.

Thursday, December 11, 2008

ZEN Woodworking Day

Have you ever had a perfect day in the shop? This would be a zen woodworking day. The kind of day when you didn't have to search for anything. It's the simple things that make a zen woodworking day. Maybe you left the ruler exactly at arms reach every time. You had to take an extra step for nothing. You put everything away, real time, without thinking about it so the shop was practically clean when the day was through. I almost had one of these days and then I remembered I left the band saw blade tensioned.

Sunday, December 7, 2008

Fall Cleaning, etc.

As you can see, I live in the woods. So this weekend, with the help of my kids, I cleared about 3/4 acre worth of leaves. Better late than never, and just before the first little snow flurries.

I also winterized my 1980 KZ250 thumper. The nearly showroom condition bike is great for short summer rides on a country road.


I am involved in a internal debate as to what will be my next woodworking project.