A Slightly Fancier Tool Chest
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, Woodworker's Journal Magazine Click Here to Subscribe Sign Up to Get Free Plans Visit Our Online Store The Cheap , Good Wood February 6th , 2012 by Tim Knight 2 Comments USDA Forest Service Archive , USDA Forest Service , Bugwood.org I know . The words cheap and good usually aren’t used together when the subject is wood for woodworking . But in the case of the Southern yellow pines , this wording is . well-suited Southern yellow pine is a catchall phrase for all of the Southern pines . They include loblolly , shortleaf , slash , longleaf and Virginia , as well as some other minor species . They are commonly known as softwoods” and are mostly sold as dimensional lumber for . construction There are perhaps a couple of reasons many woodworkers are biased against the yellow pines for use in
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Woodworker's Journal Magazine Click Here to Subscribe Sign Up to Get Free Plans Visit Our Online Store Satisfaction from the Simplest of Tools February 3rd , 2012 by Chris Marshall One Comment Last summer , we moved to Virginia . Along with packing and loading the personal effects of a family of four , I also had a barn full of woodworking stuff that needed to travel . If you’ve ever moved the entire contents of your shop , your back probably remembers the kind of heavy lifting” that goes along with it . I might just as well have dismantled , boxed and transported a Sherman . tank Thankfully , the shop traveled some 400 miles without calamity , and I lost very little skin moving it from Point A to Point B . But one item did take a bit of a beating : my workbench . I’m still not entirely
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Woodworker's Journal Magazine Click Here to Subscribe Sign Up to Get Free Plans Visit Our Online Store Tile-Topped Coffee Table January 31st , 2012 by Matt Becker Leave a Comment This reader-submitted coffee table features hand-made joinery and a clever use of tile for the . tabletop I wanted to share this project that I’m so proud of : a custom built coffee table with marble stone tiles on . top To use stone tiles for the top of a table is a great way to give furniture a more luxurious feel without spending a lot of money . Me and my husband built this table from scratch without using any nails or screws , but instead doing a lot of chiseling and some gluing . We chose hemlock wood and stained it in red . mahogany For the top , we used 12 x 12 inch white carrera marble tiles , which we
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This post is inspired by a recent completion of a tool I made a while back, see here. I needed to add a cleat and after finding some of the yellow poplar that I used to build the tenon clamp, I cut a 6″ long piece. In the side of the clamp I cut a [...]
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Spiral threads have been cut in wood for centuries. I discussed making thread by hand earlier. During the nineteenth century the tools had been perfected but still retained their original design. There are two components to threading; there is the screw and the nut. The screw has external threads and is referred to as the [...]
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Years ago I came to possess a really large walnut log and had it sawn to my specifications on a band mill. I then air dried it and have stowed most of it ever since. Many of the plain-sliced slabs yielded widths of between 20" and 33". Yes, I consider myself a lucky man. I've Continue reading»
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Woodworker's Journal Magazine Click Here to Subscribe Sign Up to Get Free Plans Visit Our Online Store The Sad State of Workbenches Part 2 What’s Wrong Nowadays January 19th , 2012 by Ernie Conover 3 Comments Modern benches generally have spindle vises with two metal guide spindles and a metal screw between them . They are usually less than 2” below the benchtop . To grip anything more than this distance , it has to be to one side of a spindle , usually the right side . The front jaw of the vise cocks when tightened , ruining the corner of the work and giving a indeterminate hold . This is not . progress poor hold of modern spindle vise We live in the era of the Texas bench , with high” being in vogue . Sadly , this is a perceived need by the public and does nothing for functionality if
Woodworker's Journal Magazine Click Here to Subscribe Sign Up to Get Free Plans Visit Our Online Store Airplane Bed January 16th , 2012 by Matt Becker One Comment This reader’s project incorporates some clever interactive” functionality and plenty of . storage A family I work with has a son who is crazy about airplanes . The mother sent me a picture of an airplane bed , and I knew I could do better . Attached are the sketchup design , a few pictures of the work in progress and the finished bed with Paulito included . I was disappointed that they added the box springs , as I had designed it for a single bunk mattress only , but I was told when Paulito goes to bed , he feels he is really . flying It is made from hard maple , padauk , and Peruvian walnut . There is a little maple plywood and
One hundred years before my general interest in woodworking technology [being the 19th century see Shepherds' Compleat Early Nineteenth Century Woodworker], I do have some understanding of the earlier tools, materials, and techniques of the 1700′s. I have a couple of projects ahead that requires 18th century material. So in order to prepare for this [...]