02-14-2016, 10:13 PM
So many firsts in the past several weeks. It's been very exciting and quite eye-opening.
Last time I updated, I was building an outfeed/assembly table using some cherry corner posts I had. Here it is finished and I don't know how I every used my table saw without it:
I've been working on a honey-do for the past several weeks. My wife asked for a couple of basket storage units to hold Barbies in my daughter's playroom. Guessing she didn't anticipate it taking 5 weeks, but I had some nice material I wanted to use and I took the opportunity to try some things I've never tried. They are made from mahogany veneered MDF and solid mahogany for the faceframe and top. Here are the finished (but unfinished) shelves:
Firsts for me in this project:
1. Dadoes:
2. Using a jointer and planer. Picked up this old 6"er on CL and it is a dream so far.
3. Gluing up jointed/planed material:
This is really my first time working with nice hardwood and having it square and flat was such a joy. Obviously didn't spend much time working with the grain for the glue-up, but I'm pretty happy with how it came out.
Finally, I picked up some padauk today that I found on CL for my next honey-do. Expect a "Where do I start?" thread soon...
Thanks for reading. For some reason, sharing is therapeutic for me and I always learn a lot just from your responses.
Last time I updated, I was building an outfeed/assembly table using some cherry corner posts I had. Here it is finished and I don't know how I every used my table saw without it:
I've been working on a honey-do for the past several weeks. My wife asked for a couple of basket storage units to hold Barbies in my daughter's playroom. Guessing she didn't anticipate it taking 5 weeks, but I had some nice material I wanted to use and I took the opportunity to try some things I've never tried. They are made from mahogany veneered MDF and solid mahogany for the faceframe and top. Here are the finished (but unfinished) shelves:
Firsts for me in this project:
1. Dadoes:
2. Using a jointer and planer. Picked up this old 6"er on CL and it is a dream so far.
3. Gluing up jointed/planed material:
This is really my first time working with nice hardwood and having it square and flat was such a joy. Obviously didn't spend much time working with the grain for the glue-up, but I'm pretty happy with how it came out.
Finally, I picked up some padauk today that I found on CL for my next honey-do. Expect a "Where do I start?" thread soon...
Thanks for reading. For some reason, sharing is therapeutic for me and I always learn a lot just from your responses.