Weekly Blog - January 6th
Posted: Sun Jan 06, 2008 7:57 pm
The holidays are over and the kids have left so things should start getting back to normal. The new year began with snow starting the morning of December 31st, and ending at night on the first. Nothing near as bad as what has occurred over the last couple of days out west, but my polar bears are in danger of being buried in snow, not from global warming (see picture). Actually the western weather is pushing warm air towards the east and forecasts are for temperatures about 20 degrees F above normal during the coming week. This while the news media is reminding us that January 5th was the tenth anniversary of the start of our famous "Ice Storm" of 1998.
I managed to fulfill the grandkids request for a doll bed and two "Harry Potter" style wands. The bed, about 12" long, was made from baltic birch plywood, painted yellow by my wife, with a couple of stenciled flowers for decoration, a coat of clear finish added, result one satisfied customer!
I made the wands from 15" lengths of 3/4" dowel that I tapered using the SS as a lathe, with very dull chisels. A dremel bit was used to create rustic looking cracks, etc down the length as per the picture provided by my grandson. A little paint and shading for effect, then a coat of clear finish and everybody seemed happy.
Now I will have to turn my attention to cleaning the shop and doing some maintenance on the 510 so I guess I will not be doing much in the way of production over the next week or so. I will also have to hook up my speakers again so I can catch up on some of the Sawdust Session videos that I have missed during our renovations and the holidays.
The posts over the last week have been interesting, with some really nice finished work being exhibited. Congratulations on a fine job to all that posted pictures. I notice a new forum member from Montreal so I guess I am no longer the only one from this part of the great white north.
Last but not least, thanks to those that have offered encouraging words about the blog. When I started I wasn't sure how it would go, and I know it isn't everyone cup of tea, but I feel I have made some on-line friends and sure enjoy the feedback and projects that have appeared as a result.
Once again, Have A happy and safe week!
John
I managed to fulfill the grandkids request for a doll bed and two "Harry Potter" style wands. The bed, about 12" long, was made from baltic birch plywood, painted yellow by my wife, with a couple of stenciled flowers for decoration, a coat of clear finish added, result one satisfied customer!
I made the wands from 15" lengths of 3/4" dowel that I tapered using the SS as a lathe, with very dull chisels. A dremel bit was used to create rustic looking cracks, etc down the length as per the picture provided by my grandson. A little paint and shading for effect, then a coat of clear finish and everybody seemed happy.
Now I will have to turn my attention to cleaning the shop and doing some maintenance on the 510 so I guess I will not be doing much in the way of production over the next week or so. I will also have to hook up my speakers again so I can catch up on some of the Sawdust Session videos that I have missed during our renovations and the holidays.
The posts over the last week have been interesting, with some really nice finished work being exhibited. Congratulations on a fine job to all that posted pictures. I notice a new forum member from Montreal so I guess I am no longer the only one from this part of the great white north.
Last but not least, thanks to those that have offered encouraging words about the blog. When I started I wasn't sure how it would go, and I know it isn't everyone cup of tea, but I feel I have made some on-line friends and sure enjoy the feedback and projects that have appeared as a result.
Once again, Have A happy and safe week!
John