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When you come and see me next year I will have a lot of Pony and Bessy bar clamps to give you if you teach me how to us the 45, but you will have to bring yours since I do not have one.
I was wondering how you fix the gaps in the dovetails?
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(01-07-2018, 04:13 PM)Arlin Eastman Wrote: When you come and see me next year I will have a lot of Pony and Bessy bar clamps to give you if you teach me how to us the 45, but you will have to bring yours since I do not have one.
I was wondering how you fix the gaps in the dovetails? Still up up the air about my being there, this year.
....transportation problems.
Learning a 45 isn't all that hard to do, just sharp cutters, and a bit of practice....MOS over at LJs has quite a few videos out..
Fix a gappy dovetail joint: Drizzle a bead of glue along the gaps. Mound a bit of saw dust that matches the wood ( mitre box had plenty).
Moosh the two together a bit, rubbing the dust down into the gaps......then use a palm sander to "burn" the two in place, until all surface traces of the goop is gone....and old trick, I learned a long time ago...
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I miss the days of using my dinghy with a girlfriend too. Zack Butler-4/18/24
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Not sure IF I want to venture into the shop, today......seeings how it is a Monday..
Normally, I have the shop closed on Mondays ( bad things tend to happen..)but, can't really do much else today. Weather outside my window looks almost as ugly as the view in the mirror this morning....
IF I happen to get bored
I MIGHT try the shop
....AFTER Lunch..
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The Revos apparently are designed to clamp railroad ties and pull together horrifically prepared joints
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A look out the front window...
Decided to try the shop.....for a little while
, Drawer was fine tuned, now slides like it is supposed to. Plug cutter was used
A bit of Walnut, for contrast...
Ran a saw for a bit..
Then set up another saw..
To do the rip cuts. Got a few parts jointed..
21" long stiles..a jack plane will do this job.
Stay tuned, for the next episode
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Ok, got a few rails ripped as well, and jointed them..
Set up a jig on the bench, and got out the Stanley 45, again..
These 2" wide stiles weren't too bad to do. Came time to mill the same groove in the rails, I had to raised the 45's fence to just miss the jig. Before I tried to mill the rails' grooves, needed to make some haunched tenons. Langdon75 to do the shoulder cuts, bandsaw to make..
Dominos
a couple more cuts....
Then reset the jigs, and the fence on the 45....soon had all the grooves done...
Still need to chop a few mortises. I can now size a few boards, to make a glued up panel, then raise it with a few planes.
Was getting too warm down in the shop, decided to stop, until it cools back down...
Stay tuned, will try to get something done, next time...
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Wait, are those grooves centered?
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(01-08-2018, 04:54 PM)Rick Barton Wrote: Wait, are those grooves centered?
Yep. All they need to do is hold the raised panel in place.....
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(01-08-2018, 05:07 PM)bandit571 Wrote: Yep. All they need to do is hold the raised panel in place.....
I need photographic evidence with a micrometer. Thousandths of an inch count!!!!!!!!!!!
Just kidding, Bandit. Keep up the good work, I enjoy following your progress.
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