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Dueling Gavels
Posted: Sat Jan 09, 2010 3:33 pm
by JPG
My latest project(almost completed). The tape is locating the lettering which will be laser engraved at Woodcraft.
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Posted: Sat Jan 09, 2010 3:57 pm
by mickyd
JPG40504 wrote:My latest project(almost completed). The tape is locating the lettering which will be laser engraved at Woodcraft.
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Was your 'project' arranging the items for photographing or did you actually make them??:D
Very nice job. What will the final presentation be.....shadow box, mount on wall, free standing on a table?
Posted: Sat Jan 09, 2010 4:54 pm
by JPG
mickyd wrote:Was your 'project' arranging the items for photographing or did you actually make them??:D
Very nice job. What will the final presentation be.....shadow box, mount on wall, free standing on a table?
They are intended to be USED simultaneously by two different 'officers'(the dueling is just an excuse to arrange them that way for the pix).
The raw materials were from a log fished out of the river ???years ago. I have had the 'log' for at least 25 yrs. It was very 'dry'(prone to tear out). Checking was also a problem(when driving the spur and tailstock). Thin CA is a project saver(the glue, not the state).
Posted: Sat Jan 09, 2010 5:02 pm
by a1gutterman
JPG40504 wrote:They are intended to be USED simultaneously by two different 'officers'(the dueling is just an excuse to arrange them that way for the pix)...
And I thought they were intended for display!:p
Posted: Sat Jan 09, 2010 5:39 pm
by JPG
a1gutterman wrote:And I thought they were intended for display!:p
They be purty enough!;)
Posted: Sun Jan 10, 2010 10:45 am
by mickyd
Did you creates threads for the handle to head joint???
It's absolutely amazing how a piece of river wood can turn out to be a great looking project. Unbelievable. What kind of wood is it?
Since getting the ShopSmith's, I've looked at 'scrap' wood differently. More than 3/4 of the pieces I would have previously thrown away as scrap are now in a 'future projects' pile.
Posted: Sun Jan 10, 2010 10:00 pm
by JPG
mickyd wrote:Did you creates threads for the handle to head joint???
It's absolutely amazing how a piece of river wood can turn out to be a great looking project. Unbelievable. What kind of wood is it?
Since getting the ShopSmith's, I've looked at 'scrap' wood differently. More than 3/4 of the pieces I would have previously thrown away as scrap are now in a 'future projects' pile.
No threaded handle! 1" hole with an anti-rotation 1/4" dowel. Handles turned to 1" diameter at the head end. Hole for dowel drilled in end of handle. Very tight fit. After final finishing(tung oil ala minwax) they will probably fuse together. I had them assembled overnight, And pulling them apart was quite an effort!
It be Black Walnut ala KY! The 'log' was about 4' long and about 10" diameter. The sap wood was devoured by the river! Cut the head blanks with a 'sawzall' using an 8" blade. Cut to size on band saw. Started with two 4" x 4" x 5 1/2" chunks. Cut the corners off at 45 degrees to start turning with an octagonally shaped 'blank'.
Posted: Mon Jan 11, 2010 1:15 am
by curiousgeorge
Nice job on the gavels, JPG. Are you going to make the anvils for them also?
Posted: Mon Jan 11, 2010 2:13 am
by JPG
curiousgeorge wrote:Nice job on the gavels, JPG. Are you going to make the anvils for them also?
No! FWIW they are intended to strike 'perfect ashlers'.
