Good day in the shop today!
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I’ve been working on some house/honeydo projects lately, but finally got a day to play in the shop.

Finished up a couple of bowsaw frames, so I don’t have to change blades anymore.
Big Grin

I’m planning to try some stake furniture, ala Chris Schwarz’ Anarchist’s Design Book. After Peter Tremblay’s thread upstairs about workbench stool height,
https://forums.woodnet.net/showthread.php?tid=7355179
I decided to start with the tall three-legged stool, with some modification.

I dug out the tapered reamer I’d made a number of years ago, and made a matching tenon cutter.

I’ve got a chunk of 8/4 red oak to be used for the legs...I split it to get the straightest grain orientation, and started squaring up the stock. The front piece is squared up at 1 3/8”. Behind it you can see the next piece of raw stock.

Finally, I made a shaving pony to shape the rough tenons before using the tenon cutter. It’s a little crude yet...I’m leaving room for adjustment as I use it.

Thanks for looking!


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Dave Arbuckle was kind enough to create a Sketchup model of my WorkMate benchtop: http://www.arbolloco.com/sketchup/MauleSkinnerBenchtop.skp
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It looks like fun --  keep those updates coming!

Thanks,
Chris
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