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Well, seems that at 3am this morning....the Single Brain Cell Sketch Up came up with a "plan" for that webframe thingy.....and some dummy actually went to the shop, to test it out, and even make a few parts.....bandsaw runs nice and quiet...mitre box does too....hand plane does have that shawoosh as it goes along...I just forgot the camera....maybe after lunch today...me and the camera will meander back to the shop, and survey the damages.....or lack of.
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More like a cotton mouth from all these pills I have to take everyday....
Part of the "Plan" was to split the drawer front a bit....when closed, it is to look like the wide aprons....when you open it..
A strip at the top and bottom stay put. These are held in place with corner blocks..
Larger ones at the top, connect to the side aprons...
Like this one..with screws and glue...the small brackets connect to the drawer runners..
Which are notched to fit around the legs...
Like this. Cut the corner blocks on the Mitersaw..
Didn't do too badly...
Then drilled pilot holes for the screws..
Will add these when I glue the base together...right now, just the 2 sides are in the clamps...
One, and 2..
Just waiting on glue to dry, at the moment....before I can add the rest of the parts...and a forest of even more clamps..
Stay tuned, cussing has begun
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Worked on the drawer front a bit....cleaned up some saw marks..
As it would be easier to do now..
Added a bead to the bottom rail of the drawer front, plus two holes that will need plugged, later...also came back and plane the wavy edges as needed...Let the glued up sides sit about..6 hours..meantime, I had to clear everything off the tablesaw, lower the blade all the way...lay the tables top, good side down on the top of the saw....and move it out to where I could do a little more assembly.....
Move some clamps around...glued up the back apron...and then the lower rail for the drawer...needed a long clamp to pull things into square, diagonals read 23-1/4" each way...should be square
Then the cussing began in earnest...first had to lift/rotate/ move the mess around, until I could work on the corner braces....
which wanted to fight,,,
hardest to do, were the two for the upper drawer rail...trying to keep things inline with the lower rail...used a couple extra clamps, to hold it until i could drive a few screws into place....Once that was done...
I just closed up for the night...had more than enough "fun" for one day.
Need to stash this mess some place, tomorrow....as I will need my tablesaw back....have parts for a drawer to make...
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4 hours of shop time today....clamps came off. Top was attached...issues with screws snapping off in one area...bottom rail that connects the two sides at the drawer runners...needed a couple screws....
Which means I need a couple plugs made..so...Veritas 3/8" Tapered plug cutter, running as slow as the drill press will go..
Pop 2 plugs out, a dab of glue, and a hammer to set them..
Will come back after a while, and trim them flush. Brought the last slab down to the shop...needed to rough out a drawer back and 2 sides..
"Rough out" because of very wavy edges...got the widths down close, could square the ends...THEN size the parts to what I needed...
Will finish the back, when the dados and grooves are done. Sides needed to be the right length, for the half blind dovetails...and match the front's height...and still slide in on the runners....while getting all this done, trimmed a strip of Ash..
Dab of glue on each end, and one in the center....drawer now has a kicker to rub against...keeps it from tipping down.
Dovetails...I do Pins first...
And use them to lay out the tails...bandsaw to make a few cuts on the waste side of the lines...leaving the lines...even have a special chisel..
To get back into them tight corners...
Change the Stanley 45 Beading plane back to the Stanley 45 plough plane...#12 cutter. Worked on the drawer front, first...wanted the groove centered between two pins..
So the tail on the sides would cover the groove...
Dovetails and grooves done..stay tuned for part 2...was a very long, and busy day..BRB
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02-10-2020, 12:21 AM
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Ok...got the dovetails done, got the grooves done...back of drawer will sit in a dado, held there with glue and screws...first the dado..
Used the back to lay out the location. Wanted a bit leftover out the back, in case I need to trim for fit...then the Stanley #358 made 2 cuts, to a pre-set depth....
Found an Aldi's chisel the right width, and popped out most of the waste....then a new plane took over....
Took a few minutes to set the depth just right...but, at least it will hold the setting...Stanley No. 71-1/2....cleaned the dados right up..
Next, I grabbed a pair of drills....why change bits, when you can just change drill and all..
Pilot drill and a countersink drill...like a matched set..Pilot holes
Then flip over, turn the counter sink drill 10 rotations ( yep, I counted them..
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To keep the screws' head down...
Ok, time to do a dry fit ( still need to buy a piece of plywood for the drawer bottom)
One dado has a spot holding thing out a bit..I might have the plane to fix that...
As for those 2 plugs?
"Whut plugs?" swept the floor a bit, and closed up for the day....when I sat down at the computer desk and looked out the window....
That ain't nice! Later, it turned into rain...welcome to Ohio.
Maybe I can get the plywood tomorrow? Do a glue up of the drawer? Then a few finishing details, before the finish goes on...
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Plywood has been bought, package of 1" screws, as well.....we have work to do....plywood was cut to size, once the back of the drawer was trimmed a 1/16"..
All the parts for making a drawer? Even the screws..
First a side is glued to the front, with the plywood to help out...
Then add the other side...
To attach the back of the drawer, a bead of glue at each end, and some pilot holes drilled..
And add the screws...
Check to make sure the drawer is square...then add a couple screws through the bottom and into the back...couple of clamps for the front..
Test fit to see IF the drawer will indeed slide in...
Will just have to do.....can't work on the top of the table, while it sits there...
Need to clear this spot..need the table sitting down on the floor....so...
That should do the trick, for now...
Stay tuned...have some corners to cut...
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So, why the floor? First, needed the corners rounded a bit...
Got out my High Tech radius jig, and marked where the saw needs to go....can't very well do this on the bandsaw...so..
This vintage saw should do the trick...was able to sit my knee on top of the table, to keep it from walking away, front two corners first..
Clean up with the beltsander..then the back two corners. Then onto the bench, to run a round-over bit around, then sand the top to 100 grit..
Got out the can of stain...brushed on a coat, just on the top...
Let this sit a bit..while I looked at a few handle choices for the drawer...
Too fat? Too small? Too big? leaning towards the black handle...
Hmmm...time to wipe the stain down...
Well..that's one way to hold it still?
Letting the top dry, before I flip it over, and finish the rest up....need to clean the drawer up... after the clamps come off...
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More handle choices to think about...
as I went through the "spares box"...
Will have to hold each up to the drawer front, and see which looks best...
(leaning towards the rounded wood insert one..)
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well..handle choice?
Brass plating was flaking off..went ahead and wire wheeled the rest of...dovetails were cleaned up, drawer front sanded and stained
Test ed for fit in the table..
Then the handle installed, after the rest of the table had been stained, then wiped down..
then..
Time for a PIP, while the table dries enough, to put a top coat on..
Amber Shellac..or..clear gloss poly? We'll see...
Thanks for following along....
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