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Any woodworkers?

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

  1. May 20, 2023 at 4:44 PM
    mauctopa

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    For sale in SoCal if anyone is interested.
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    It's 12 inch model dws779 comes with the stand

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    I can’t see the image but I’m in the same camp as you. I rock ryobi and harbor freight tools. I’ve got a few expensive items but still none are the big brands. I feel the same way.. I make cool shit with cheap tools.
     
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    Live edge board came out pretty deece.
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    The inspector stopped by the shop today. Luckily things were in order..
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  11. May 21, 2023 at 1:18 PM
    RichochetRabbit

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    Dryfit of what I hope is good enough for a weeding present. Walnut/Red-oak insert, soft maple outer. One side piece needs shorted by 1/8th in, tapered from edge back about 1/2way, maybe all way, to minimize appearance of slope

    Still on the fence about finish that is also hardened and minimally food-ready. Odie's Oil is recommended by woodshop, other like Walrus Oil, or even Furniture Butter. The wood grain has to show and I do NOT want yellowing later.

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    Question for the group here. When you first started woodworking or turning or whatever your field, did you know what you wanted to make immediately or was it a process of discovering what you wanted to make? And if so, how long did it take?
     
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  17. May 28, 2023 at 11:20 AM
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    Don't have those either. :anonymous:

    What did you start making immediately when you started?
     
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    Also, good point. :thumbsup:
     
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    Looking for advice, not so much prise as I only deserve a grade of B- and most of that for engineering.

    Building a serving tray, outside is soft maple ... intentionally used a hardwood. Near side had clean section of the baord ... all white-wood. Far side was end of board ... discolorations (due to weather? water? ... try it anyway as I was running out of maple). The engineering of the end-shapes, of the cut handles ... not bad I think for just spade-bits, drill, circular saw, jigsaw.

    The problem is the sloping sides of the handles ... cross-cutting hardwood is my bane. Even attempts to refine my circular-saw cuts with 60T ultra-file blade leaves circles that cannot be sanded out easily. Enough pressure to remove those circles hides the end-grain under a haze. And the way the butcher block oil absorbs into the end grain is sad (send picture ... that is NOT a shadow). Jigsaw with a clean-cut blade and scroll-saw blade leave surfaces too rough to sand out.

    Am I just too damned incompetent to do clean cross-cut on hardwood or is there some method I have yet to try that will allow it?

    The only option I can think of next ... I will try this later ... mount the side pieces vertically with bracing, set circular saw at the slope angle and cut along the 2 inches of the slope edge.

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    End grain is a bitch... Especially on woods like maple.

    My go-to method is a templating bit in a router or router table. Make a good template and it can go a long way. Get a quality spiral carbide templating bit. Secure your template to the piece. I use a good double sided tape. Trim the excess on the band saw. For the hoarded woods, try to get 1/16 away from your template. Then use the router to trim to your template.

    I don't like straight templating bit because they can grab end grain and destroy your piece.

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