Just put this one up in the barn feed room. We definitely needed a place for coats. Not much work in it really. Just milling an ugly log last year and sanding and cutting the slab.
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I also just got this tool rack up. I clamped these 8/4 boards to a timber and hewed the face and used some pegs that I had made that had knots and would not be suitable for pegs. I knew I saved them for a good reason though! The pegs are angled upwards 6.52 degrees. I made jig for my drill press, basically and angle table so when I plunged with the forsner bit it would make a hole 6.5 degrees. The lower tool board is not out of square, it's just and illusion created by the camera angle.
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These days it's really hard to make posts with kittens trying to run and lay on the keyboard. It seems no matter how much out of the way I put it, they figure they MUST step on the keys no matter what!
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Front view
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Top view
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French cleat to hang it.
Brad,
Yours looks a little like one I built last year and have out in the barn hoping to sell at a flea market or such. I built a shelf on top of mine and put the French cleat on the back
More nice looking coat racks!!
Thats a neat slab Brad. I really like this.
Howard, looks like the ambrosia beetles like to come to vacation at your place ;D.
Danny,
Is that what makes the holes in the sapwood on walnut like shown?
Yes Sir. The black lined open holes are from ambrosia beetles that infested the sapwood after the log was harvested and before the lumber was sawn.
PPB holes are a tad smaller and are filled with frass, not open and not stained black.
Here is one I just put up.
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It's obviously not done. I'm trimming this house and the owners ask me about a live edge slab for a coat rack, so I had them come and pick one out. This is actually the first piece of wood I have sold from my sawmill.😁
I need to finish the other 3 barn tool boards. The ones above were hewn walnut with white oak pegs. These other 3 are various pieces of barnwood and will have Walnut pegs. I didn't have any walnut pegs to spare(I have nice 12 inch for timberframing, but I'm not going to use those, also I need at least 14"), so I went to a local firewood guy and searched his piles for walnut firewood. I found enough pieces to get the 24 pegs I need and game him some money. We talked for quite awhile as this is his fire full season making firewood. After our discussion hopefully he will save any good walnut logs he gets from the tree guys and sell to me. That is what I did back in IL, I developed relationships with a couple firewood guys who had relationships with many tree services. Got a lot of good logs from them. Some had metal now and then, but it all averaged out.
As soon as I got home I started splitting out blanks and draw knifing them. Got 12 so far, 12 to go tomorrow and install them.
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I turn walnut pegs using two axis on the wood lathe. Takes about 2 minutes to make a peg.......after I made a couple hundred. :D They all come out of scrap walnut.
This is a coat rack I glued to the side of the shop refrigerator.
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