Almost Weekly Blog
Posted: Mon Jul 07, 2008 4:15 pm
Another good shop week! Last week I told of filling two bags of sawdust - well this past week the third is almost (2/3) full. Everything is fun except emptying the stuff.
Finished the assembly and painting of the 4th shutter in time to put it into the guest bedroom before our friend from Australia visits. However, my bride decided to put the kibosh on installation until guest leaves. This has to do with the bed movement away from the window. It is a homemade bed frame that houses a huge storage space beneath. It even has a hinged power assisted lid, however the bed is all made up and she doesn't want to have to re-do the moving/making. Can't say I blame her for this decision, but had to remind her, it was her idea in the first place to hurry with the shutter. We can always change our minds, can't we!
Back to the shop - Decided, since Daughter-in Law's birthday is coming up, and I had a block of walnut laying on the bench, I'd turn out one of those toothpick dispensers for her. Wanted to try to replicate the style of the pepper mills given earlier, but didn't have a long enough blank duplicate the top. Came up with the one pictured.
The photo of the shutter is really one of the earlier ones, but it looks the same, in the same position.
John - last week you mentioned dull (or not so sharp) bench chisels. I've always found that the sharper the tool, the less likely the chance for accidents. However, I suffered a little slice from a sharp one last week. Had to laugh, and think of your post. I was putting my Overhead Router's fence back into the cabinet and had forgotten I had placed a non-sheathed chisel in the outermost position on its rack. When placing the fence, I inadvertently raised my hand high enough that the back of one finger touched that chisel. (slice!) Now the un-sheathed chisel is in the far side of the rack.
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Finished the assembly and painting of the 4th shutter in time to put it into the guest bedroom before our friend from Australia visits. However, my bride decided to put the kibosh on installation until guest leaves. This has to do with the bed movement away from the window. It is a homemade bed frame that houses a huge storage space beneath. It even has a hinged power assisted lid, however the bed is all made up and she doesn't want to have to re-do the moving/making. Can't say I blame her for this decision, but had to remind her, it was her idea in the first place to hurry with the shutter. We can always change our minds, can't we!
Back to the shop - Decided, since Daughter-in Law's birthday is coming up, and I had a block of walnut laying on the bench, I'd turn out one of those toothpick dispensers for her. Wanted to try to replicate the style of the pepper mills given earlier, but didn't have a long enough blank duplicate the top. Came up with the one pictured.
The photo of the shutter is really one of the earlier ones, but it looks the same, in the same position.
John - last week you mentioned dull (or not so sharp) bench chisels. I've always found that the sharper the tool, the less likely the chance for accidents. However, I suffered a little slice from a sharp one last week. Had to laugh, and think of your post. I was putting my Overhead Router's fence back into the cabinet and had forgotten I had placed a non-sheathed chisel in the outermost position on its rack. When placing the fence, I inadvertently raised my hand high enough that the back of one finger touched that chisel. (slice!) Now the un-sheathed chisel is in the far side of the rack.
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