2 Simple fun weekend peojects
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2 Simple fun weekend peojects
Just for fun of makeing sawdust. (AKA Man Glitter)
Glenn
I create problem solving challenges and opportunities for design modification, not mistakes.
SS 520 born 04/16/03, Power Station mounted Band saw , Scroll saw, Jointer, Belt sander, Overarm router, dedicated Mark V drill press, SS Maxi-clamp system, Shopsmith woodworking bench
I create problem solving challenges and opportunities for design modification, not mistakes.
SS 520 born 04/16/03, Power Station mounted Band saw , Scroll saw, Jointer, Belt sander, Overarm router, dedicated Mark V drill press, SS Maxi-clamp system, Shopsmith woodworking bench
Re: 2 Simple fun weekend peojects
Those are quite nice, thanks for showing!
For myself, those shapes would not be "simple"
Chris
For myself, those shapes would not be "simple"
Chris
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Re: 2 Simple fun weekend peojects
The wishbone shape is definitely unique, and very cool. What was your process for making it? I'm guessing that it involved a lot of hand-sculpting & sanding.
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I'd like to know more about how you made the one on the right. Did you spot the final form of that wishbone in a tree branch? I'm very impressed by woodworkers who have an eye for that sort of thing.
Ed from Rhode Island
510 PowerPro Double Tilt:Greenie PowerPro Drill Press:500 Sanding Shorty w/Belt&Strip Sanders
Super Sawsmith 2000:Scroll Saw w/Stand:Joint-Matic:Power Station:Power Stand:Bandsaw:Joiner:Jigsaw
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510 PowerPro Double Tilt:Greenie PowerPro Drill Press:500 Sanding Shorty w/Belt&Strip Sanders
Super Sawsmith 2000:Scroll Saw w/Stand:Joint-Matic:Power Station:Power Stand:Bandsaw:Joiner:Jigsaw
1961 Goldie:1960 Sawsmith RAS:10ER
Re: 2 Simple fun weekend peojects
Cool Projects!
Very unique. I am also waiting for the answers to the previous questions.
John
Very unique. I am also waiting for the answers to the previous questions.
John
Re: 2 Simple fun weekend peojects
I'd like to know more about how you made the one on the right. Did you spot the final form of that wishbone in a tree branch? I'm very impressed by woodworkers who have an eye for that sort of thing.
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For the infinity heart I started with a 3/4 black walnut after drawing the image the design was cut out on the SS scroll saw and cleaned up with a rasp, utility knife and sandpaper on both sides (to keep clumsy hands from breaking it) then split in two and finished with Swedish linseed oil. I wrapped it up in Valintine wrapping paper and give it to my wife for Valintine day. She asked me why I put a figure eight in the heart.
As for the wishbone there was no artistic flash or incite. A friend was just diagnosed with cancer and her daughter asked me to make her a wishbone. I think I messed up by mounting it I think she wanted her mother to use it like a comfort Angle.
After drawing the pattern on a 3/4 black walnut board the image was cut on the band saw and freehand scrupled using the SS belt sander, spindle sander and cleaned up with a rap.
PS I was asked to make a trebuchet for a 8-year-old birthday.
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For the infinity heart I started with a 3/4 black walnut after drawing the image the design was cut out on the SS scroll saw and cleaned up with a rasp, utility knife and sandpaper on both sides (to keep clumsy hands from breaking it) then split in two and finished with Swedish linseed oil. I wrapped it up in Valintine wrapping paper and give it to my wife for Valintine day. She asked me why I put a figure eight in the heart.
As for the wishbone there was no artistic flash or incite. A friend was just diagnosed with cancer and her daughter asked me to make her a wishbone. I think I messed up by mounting it I think she wanted her mother to use it like a comfort Angle.
After drawing the pattern on a 3/4 black walnut board the image was cut on the band saw and freehand scrupled using the SS belt sander, spindle sander and cleaned up with a rap.
PS I was asked to make a trebuchet for a 8-year-old birthday.
Glenn
I create problem solving challenges and opportunities for design modification, not mistakes.
SS 520 born 04/16/03, Power Station mounted Band saw , Scroll saw, Jointer, Belt sander, Overarm router, dedicated Mark V drill press, SS Maxi-clamp system, Shopsmith woodworking bench
I create problem solving challenges and opportunities for design modification, not mistakes.
SS 520 born 04/16/03, Power Station mounted Band saw , Scroll saw, Jointer, Belt sander, Overarm router, dedicated Mark V drill press, SS Maxi-clamp system, Shopsmith woodworking bench
Re: 2 Simple fun weekend peojects
Nice work and really appreciate the story behind them! Thanks for sharing.
RF Guy
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Mark V 520 (Bought New '98) | 4" jointer | 6" beltsander | 12" planer | bandsaw | router table | speed reducer | univ. tool rest
Porter Cable 12" Compound Miter Saw | Rikon 8" Low Speed Bench Grinder w/CBN wheels | Jessem Clear-Cut TS™ Stock Guides
Festool (Emerald): DF 500 Q | RO 150 FEQ | OF 1400 EQ | TS 55 REQ | CT 26 E
DC3300 | Shopvac w/ClearVue CV06 Mini Cyclone | JDS AirTech 2000 | Sundstrom PAPR | Dylos DC1100 Pro particulate monitor
Re: 2 Simple fun weekend peojects
very nice !!
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Re: 2 Simple fun weekend peojects
What you did produce in the end is quite artistic in itself. Great natural looking form altogether. Very nice work on both pieces. The trebuchet and it's more orthogonal components would be more suited to my skills. That looks good too, and must have been quite fun to build.STB wrote: ↑Tue Mar 14, 2023 1:56 am As for the wishbone there was no artistic flash or incite. A friend was just diagnosed with cancer and her daughter asked me to make her a wishbone. I think I messed up by mounting it I think she wanted her mother to use it like a comfort Angle.
After drawing the pattern on a 3/4 black walnut board the image was cut on the band saw and freehand scrupled using the SS belt sander, spindle sander and cleaned up with a rap.
Ed from Rhode Island
510 PowerPro Double Tilt:Greenie PowerPro Drill Press:500 Sanding Shorty w/Belt&Strip Sanders
Super Sawsmith 2000:Scroll Saw w/Stand:Joint-Matic:Power Station:Power Stand:Bandsaw:Joiner:Jigsaw
1961 Goldie:1960 Sawsmith RAS:10ER
510 PowerPro Double Tilt:Greenie PowerPro Drill Press:500 Sanding Shorty w/Belt&Strip Sanders
Super Sawsmith 2000:Scroll Saw w/Stand:Joint-Matic:Power Station:Power Stand:Bandsaw:Joiner:Jigsaw
1961 Goldie:1960 Sawsmith RAS:10ER