Lane C asked in his last post about using hand tools for shop projects. Well Lane, here is my first "all hand tool" project. Nancy told me that the dog needed a table to eat on, so he wouldn't have to lean so far down!! He has recovered well from the idiot next door shooting him in the foot, so I said OK. I had some Walnut that was cut in 1957, so that's what I will use. Got the saws and planes out and went to work. A dab of wax on the saws and plane bottoms is like cutting butter.
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Started with #5 set rank, and cut diagonally to scrub edges to flat.
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Next, run #5-1/2 and #6 to final finish.
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Start over for next panel, and so on till all panels are done.
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Now for the joinery. Layout and cut 7° dados for splayed legs, using the old #71. Layout and cut 7° top and bottoms of both legs, after rip cutting wedges off b0th sides of leg panels.
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Time for glue ups, using 90° clamp jigs with the 7° wedges to establish the "splay" in the legs.
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Let glue dry, finish sand with a RO Sander, I don't have a sheet of sandpaper in the whole shop But after the smoother plane, the sanding is very minimum, and my Card Scrapers aren't here yet. Rubbed with 3 coats of BLO and called it good.
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Now for the final test!!
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Andy
very cool! 8)
Nice job Andy. How do you spell "spoiled" ??? :D
Well done. I am sure that the Fourman appreciates it.
One happy hound dog no doubt. bg
WOOOOOO WEEEEEE!!!!!! That is might fine. That is exactly what I was wondering about the tools. That is a very fine piece. Thanks so much for sharing that. I am glad the neighbor is a poor shot. That is really nice. And a pretty dog too.
Those are nice tools too. What type of wax do you put on your saws? I used to raise bees and have some bees wax, and was thinking of using that. I don't think it would be bad for them. Thanks again.
Lanc C,
The best I've used is plain old Gulfwax that you use to seal jars of homemade jelly. Did I just give away my age??? I haven't tried bees wax, but it should work as well. Andy
I have a shop forman here also, he, though, has a surperintendent.... she is the boss when it comes time for food. sketti_1
That there is top notch food bowl holder if ever I saw one. :)
Thanks a bunch.
Very handy work! love those tools, always wondered about the datto cutting tools, thanks for sharing, happy for the dog ;D thought about this for my missy, but believe she would just rather lay down and eat :D always has,
Very nice
smiley_clapping I love seeing the art of using hand tools
What I can't get over is that Walnut and I are the same age and it looks so much better then me. :D
My shop Fourman needs a dining table like that , but then he couldn't carry his bowl around at dinner time.
That dog eats at a nicer table than I do!
I keep picturing him in an old west town where he limps into the saloon. Everyone turns around to look at him and he says, "I'm lookin' for the man who shot my paw!"
maybe its just me.......
Quotemaybe its just me.......
Maybe what you caught is catching.....
Austin,
It's not just you, I think the same thing every time he starts that limp. He does it when he wants something from Nancy. She falls for it every time!!! Andy
If a trick works once....try it again. :D
Quote from: Andy White on October 21, 2014, 09:04:22 AM
Austin,
It's not just you, I think the same thing every time he starts that limp. He does it when he wants something from Nancy. She falls for it every time!!! Andy
I see now! He learned it from watching YOU! I bet your knees are fine. You are one dirty dog Andy White!