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Making progress on the nightstands.
Legs are all morticed and the leg bottoms shaped.
Then spent the afternoon creating and fitting tenons. Basic nightstand structures are friction fit in this pic. All the joints pull together nicely when put in clamps. I still have some work to do before these are ready for glue and clamps.
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(01-09-2021, 07:04 PM)WxMan Wrote: Making progress on the nightstands.
Legs are all morticed and the leg bottoms shaped.
Then spent the afternoon creating and fitting tenons. Basic nightstand structures are friction fit in this pic. All the joints pull together nicely when put in clamps. I still have some work to do before these are ready for glue and clamps.
Looks Great!!!
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The Revos apparently are designed to clamp railroad ties and pull together horrifically prepared joints
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Tough business getting curves right. Still trying.
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That's a big ol' honkin' jointer. What's the project?
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(01-10-2021, 06:15 PM)WxMan Wrote: That's a big ol' honkin' jointer. What's the project?
Work in progress. Still figuring it out.
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Found another spade to fix. Handle is rotten/broken down in the shovel head.
Make one, buy one. Hmmmm
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Blizzard warning outside today. 6-7 inches of snow, but the wind has been scouring it off our hilltop and making it somebody else's problem to move.
Warm and bright inside.
Guess I'll work inside today.
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I thought it was cold here today with our high of 63 degrees. Wow, that looks really cold WxMan. What part of the country is that?