Here's the table my wife wants me to build for her...it's only taken a decade to get her to choose one!
I've already figured out the joinery connecting the semi-circles to the leg assemblies--floating tenons with drawbores for the clamping forces. The semi-circles aren't load bearing, so the grain orientation isn't likely to cause any real troubles, but I'm thinking that each semi-circle should instead be made from three sections, which will allow the grain to flow a little better around the curves. Final shape would be cut with template routing after gluing up the sections.
Hello once again this is my latest project, a very small Holly bowl turned green and it dried into an oval 5"x 6" x 1 1/4". This is a Celtic Knot Chainmail pattern and it has to be one of the most difficult layouts I've ever done. After piercing and carving the pattern, the color and finish was applied this is a product called RubNBuff. The outside is Red the inside is Gold leaf.
9 1/4" x 11 3/4" x 3/8" thick. This is a factory refurb item bought directly from
Woodpecker that I never used. According to Woodpecker tech support it fits the following routers:
Comes with the hardware shown in package; three aluminum rings with tool and adjusting screws. Gold anodized aluminum no longer available at Woodpecker (all silver now). $90 + shipping. Prefer personal check.
Pair of turning saws - (bow saw, buck saw, frame saw)
12" Maples, made in England - vg condition
15" shop made, correct blade - vg condition
available for dedicated hand tool shop or decor
$40 + sh/ppf
Ray Knight
912-282-4647
rayknight@twc.com
Dewalt scroll saw, 20", parallel arms, variable speed, well regarded model. dealer new price about $500. I added a thin overlay panel to supply near zero clearance at the blade, excellent condition, liquidating shop. I used for veneer inlay work. pickup only in Jeffersonville, IN. asking $120.
Ray
812-282-4647
SOLD_______For sale are a Stanley 921 brace with rosewood handles and two expansion bits. The cutters are interchangeable and are sharp. The brace is in very good condition and works very well. Asking $20.00 plus shipping from 48114. Email if you have any questions.
I cut these legs on the bandsaw. Small piece was a test; it's four individual cabriole legs tapeed together to make a pedestal leg.
Recipient loves the overall look but doesn't like the hollow interior, so I instead made each leg from one solid blank.
Now I need help figuring out how to "divide" each foot into four, to look more like the test piece. Got any suggestions? I have a Dremel, but I imagine that will take forever, even with a carbide grinding bit. If that's the best way, I'll tackle it, though.