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Any woodworkers?

Discussion in 'Garage / Workshop' started by Forster46, Mar 31, 2013.

  1. Mar 25, 2023 at 6:44 PM
    wilcam47

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    Put some on opposite side and stand it up
     
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  3. Mar 25, 2023 at 8:38 PM
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    Nice
     
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    Some stuff. Not a lot, just some.
    What Will said. You can try to dry it under pressure too.
    Then I would treat it with mineral oil
     
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    Done. Any tips on removing wood glue before it dries? Or how to make it take stain? I think I’ve heard using a wet rag, but some of those joints are too close to get a rag in.

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    Depends how fast its setting but wait maybe 45 min to 1hr and peel it off with a wood chisel. If you let it dry overnight it will come off witha wood chisel but it can rip out material.

    For that you might have to wrap a block of wood with a damp rag to get in the corners.
     
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    First part of my answer, not sniping but ..., wipe it if when wet. Something I must remind myself of whenever I glue a joint that will need stain or polyurethane. And I look psychotic with paper towels in hand starting at the piece dabbing here and there.

    If you were not able to succeed with number 1, you can try applying a stain sealer so that all surfaces (wood, glue) have the same absorbancy.

    But this obviously requires practice first on pieces that can look bad.
     
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    I can’t say I really like cutting dovetails, but I sure do like the end result.3876C448-7246-4CAD-B094-867D3916F556.jpg
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    I love it. I find it very therapeutic.
     
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    To be honest, I bought some better sharpening stones and chopping out the waste this time was far easier, I didn’t need the mallet at all. That was pretty cool.
     
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    Some stuff. Not a lot, just some.
    That definitely helps!
     
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    Ain’t much more satisfying than a razor sharp chisel
     
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    Woodworking with just hand tools is very rewarding and is one of my favorite things to do, life just seems to always be moving a little to fast to allow this special time
     
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    Indeed.

    And there is a special circle of hell for people with rusty chisels.
     
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    One could make the argument that someone working with rusty chisels are living in a self-inflicted “special circle of hell” :rofl::rofl::rofl:
     
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    The post showing the dovetails got me thinking that I need to sharpen my chisels....but I don't know how. What do I need? I'm not sure what stones to get. I know I need a jig to hold the chisel, but am confused about the stones. Can you guys help me?
     
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    How deep down the rabbit hole do you want to go?
     
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    You can easily spend a kings ransom on stones, and there are pros and cons to each kind. But FWIW I've had good luck with this set: https://www.amazon.com/DMT-W6EFC-6-Inch-Diamond-Whetstone/dp/B003NCVFC4?smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER

    It's cheap and it gets the job done. No maintenance or flattening. FYI the box they come in is garbage, you'll want to make a little jig to hold them. I've since added a XX-Fine 3 micron DMT "stone" and a leather strop with 1 micron compound.

    I also use the veritas sharpening jig, which is a bit of an extravagance but I like it. Probably not necessary. Some people just sharpen by feel with no guide.

    Rob Cosman has tons of good YouTube tutorials on sharpening.
     
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    Exactly why I mentioned the rabbit hole.
    I'm pretty far down that hole now, but damn, the sharpness is amazing. I wish I'd picked up my recent stones long ago. The veritas jig is awesome and well worth the money. The easy ability to do the microbevel makes it worthwhile. I have a couple of the cheaper guides and while they work, they are much more finicky to get a good result.
    My 10,000 grit stone gives a perfect mirror finish which is amazing.
     
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