Shaker boxes inquiry
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- easterngray
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1981 Mark V 500, bandsaw, belt sander, jig saw, jointer; contractor's table saw; multiple circular saws and miter saws; and a trailer full of tools.
"It is better to remain silent and thought a fool than to speak out and remove all doubt"
Abraham Lincoln
1981 Mark V 500, bandsaw, belt sander, jig saw, jointer; contractor's table saw; multiple circular saws and miter saws; and a trailer full of tools.
"It is better to remain silent and thought a fool than to speak out and remove all doubt"
Abraham Lincoln
John Wilson was at Johnson's Workbench Wood Expo in South Bend last year and presented seminars on making Shaker boxes. He is a talented and interesting man. He covered every aspect of the tools and material required for making the boxes. His catalog has everything needed, including tips.anmius wrote:http://shakerovalbox.com/
Shaker boxes are high on my list, now that retirement is just 24 days away.
Brian
Mark V-500 Purchased New In 1980, SS Bandsaw (free), SS Jointer, SS 6x48 Belt Sander (free), SS Storage Station (free), Powermatic 64A Table Saw, Powermatic 1140F Drill Press, Delta 46-460 Midi-Lathe, Delta Scrollsaw, Bosch 12" Dual Compound Miter Saw, MLCS Router Table w/Bosch Router, Penn State dust collector.
Mark V-500 Purchased New In 1980, SS Bandsaw (free), SS Jointer, SS 6x48 Belt Sander (free), SS Storage Station (free), Powermatic 64A Table Saw, Powermatic 1140F Drill Press, Delta 46-460 Midi-Lathe, Delta Scrollsaw, Bosch 12" Dual Compound Miter Saw, MLCS Router Table w/Bosch Router, Penn State dust collector.
Let me be the first to say congratulations on your retirement. I just retired 3 weeks ago, and it is great.S Brian wrote:John Wilson was at Johnson's Workbench Wood Expo in South Bend last year and presented seminars on making Shaker boxes. He is a talented and interesting man. He covered every aspect of the tools and material required for making the boxes. His catalog has everything needed, including tips.
Shaker boxes are high on my list, now that retirement is just 24 days away.




Joe
520, Bandsaw, Beltsander, Delta Drill Press, Delta Lathe, Craftsman Planner/Jointer, Delta Planner, Mini "Greenie" Shorty 500
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Being a GRANDPA is priceless
520, Bandsaw, Beltsander, Delta Drill Press, Delta Lathe, Craftsman Planner/Jointer, Delta Planner, Mini "Greenie" Shorty 500
Being a VETERAN is an honor
Being a GRANDPA is priceless
- easterngray
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Re: Retirement
Thanks guys,
I started working at Bendix Brakes (became AllliedSignal - became Bosch) 36+ years ago. Now I can work on the honey-do list and have more time for working in the Woodshop Below and for birdwatching.
Although I'm gonna miss the SWEET DEALS I get on BOSCH TOOLS!
I started working at Bendix Brakes (became AllliedSignal - became Bosch) 36+ years ago. Now I can work on the honey-do list and have more time for working in the Woodshop Below and for birdwatching.
Although I'm gonna miss the SWEET DEALS I get on BOSCH TOOLS!
Brian
Mark V-500 Purchased New In 1980, SS Bandsaw (free), SS Jointer, SS 6x48 Belt Sander (free), SS Storage Station (free), Powermatic 64A Table Saw, Powermatic 1140F Drill Press, Delta 46-460 Midi-Lathe, Delta Scrollsaw, Bosch 12" Dual Compound Miter Saw, MLCS Router Table w/Bosch Router, Penn State dust collector.
Mark V-500 Purchased New In 1980, SS Bandsaw (free), SS Jointer, SS 6x48 Belt Sander (free), SS Storage Station (free), Powermatic 64A Table Saw, Powermatic 1140F Drill Press, Delta 46-460 Midi-Lathe, Delta Scrollsaw, Bosch 12" Dual Compound Miter Saw, MLCS Router Table w/Bosch Router, Penn State dust collector.
- horologist
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Not a problem... All I have to do is start droning on about wooden clock movements, my research project in school, etc. and folks are happy to see me leave.JPG40504 wrote:You came to KY and they let you leave?:D

Finally, John Wilson doesn't go much into finishing. I like to sand the boxes lightly and then put them outside in the sun for a few days (living in Florida helps) to help get the color going. Then a few light coats of minwax semi-gloss wiping varnish mixed with an equal amount of thinner on the outside of the boxes. I suppose this would be roughly equivalent to a mixture of 25% standard varnish with 75% thinner. All followed with a coat of paste wax. But don't wax the bottoms or you will find the boxes tend to end up on the floor.
Troy
The best equipped laundry room in the neighborhood...
Wilson article in Fine Woodworking
I remembered this John Wilson this article from Fine Woodworking
It showed how to taper the ends of the bands, thickness, etc.
It showed how to taper the ends of the bands, thickness, etc.
Bud F.
1998 Mark V 510 bought used 2006, Jointer, 2 Bandsaws, ca 1960 Yuba SawSmith RAS
Projects and "stuff": http://www.bfulgham.com/JAlbum/Woodworking_Index/
1998 Mark V 510 bought used 2006, Jointer, 2 Bandsaws, ca 1960 Yuba SawSmith RAS
Projects and "stuff": http://www.bfulgham.com/JAlbum/Woodworking_Index/