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RE: "Difficult Grain"? - bandit571 - 04-01-2025

Went to the shop, on a Monday?   Mainly to take my mind off of other issues going on...
Reset the depth stops on the Millers Falls No. 72c...
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New goal was to cut only half way down, NOT 1/2" down...
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Like that reflection?  


Next? I fired that No. 68 Dovetail saw...it kept getting "lost" in the cut...got the Disston N0. 4 backsaw back out..no more sloppy cuts...barely needed that chisel
Test fit..
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Then repeat for the last corner...
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Figures, I finally figure this joint out, again...and then I was done...until the next time...was a bit out of practice, I guess?

Then laid out to trim the panel square...one end wasn't too hateful..
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But..the other end?
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Might need more than a little trim?

Have errands to run, today...will see how today get along...trimming for square on the tablesaw...then set up to raise panels...and decide how to mill the rebates around the inside face of the panel.....bevels to raise the panel will be cleaned up with planes...

stay tuned...


RE: "Difficult Grain"? - bandit571 - 04-02-2025

Well, waited until after Lunch before heading to the shop..had this  task to do..
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Needed to square up both ends of that panel...
Then reset things a bit..
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And, since the degree pointer on my saw is MIA..best guess is around a 20 degree bevel..
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Then, BEFORE I milled the rebates on the inside edges of the Raised panel...panel needed to be a bit flatter..
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At least flatter than this

Milled the rebates, did a test fit for the grooves...then..
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Craftsman No. 3720/ Sargent No. 79, Type 2....to fine tune the too fat edges for a better fit...
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It is shiny, because it has been Nickel plated by a friend of mine.

Once things started to fit together a bit...tried a dry fit of 2 rails and 1 stile..
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A view from the inside of the door, and..
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The outside of the door....then, CAREFULLY rotate this mess and then try the other stile..
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Hmmm, need to work on that one corner a bit more?  

Once that is fixed, might try a glue up?  
Stay tuned....


RE: "Difficult Grain"? - bandit571 - 04-03-2025

Got things as close to fixed up as I could, this morning..so..
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Letting this sit a day, or two...while the shop dries out..
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Seems we have had a couple "Frog Drowners" rumble through, yesterday...Dungeon Creek has risen

Have the Shop Fan running at the moment...April Showers?


RE: "Difficult Grain"? - bandit571 - 04-06-2025

Tested for fit.
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Maybe add the hinges to this edge, or...
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Thinking more like the first option...second one would be hitting the Printer...

Where to sit that big old knot..?
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Top corner? Or,..
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Down at the bottom corner?


Planes were busy..
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Wanted to level the frame, before the gaps got filled in..stiles also needed cleaned up/jointed a bit..
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That Stanley No. 80?  Also had some work to do...
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Cleaning up after the plane got done..
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Stanley No. 4-1/2, Type 11....

Took Sunday off...had mess up my left elbow, during clean up for the storms...
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This is the Kitchen Ceiling, after a roof leak.....when you can look out the front door, and NOT even see the house across the city street from you, yep, a wee rain storm...April showers?   More like April MONSOONS...


RE: "Difficult Grain"? - bandit571 - 04-06-2025

Dungeon Creek MIGHT finally dry out..
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I do have the Shop Fan running...trying to get the air movement across the floor to help dry things out..
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There is a floor drain, just not at this end of the basement..
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Field Stone walls....tend to leak a bit...floor has enough "fall" that any water will head right for that drain...

Need to install some hinges, finish sanding things smooth enough, add a coat of Witch's Brew Stain, and a coat or 2 of Warm Gloss Poly...and a latch to keep the door closed..

That area right under the door?
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Thinking about adding a "filler" across the front...maybe some curves like the sides have?   Will need a slight gap between it and the swinging door, so it won't get rubbed on...
Stay tuned...


RE: "Difficult Grain"? - stav - 04-07-2025

The build is coming along well. 

I hope you are able to get your roof patched before the next wee storm comes along.


RE: "Difficult Grain"? - bandit571 - 04-07-2025

Have sent an email to the Estate about the leak.  

Toe Kick is installed...
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Waiting on glue to cure...

Because I didn't "let-in" those brass corners..
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It means 2 less hinges mortises to do...and..screw up...all I need to mortise is the 2  into the door..
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And those are now done...just need to rig up a way to install them into the case..
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While holding the door where it needs to go...

Stay tuned...


RE: "Difficult Grain"? - bandit571 - 04-09-2025

Yesterday...a 4 hour Cardiac Stress Test about wiped out the day, for me..still not quite there yet, BUT...
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Door has been installed onto the case...

Eggbeater drill, 1/16" bit..pilot hole, one per hinge
Stanley #40 Push drill, enlarger the top part of the pilot hole, to allow an easier start
Wax 2 screws
Start each screw with a small No. 0 Phillip's screwdriver, while holding the door in place with the other hand...both hinges started..
Drive those 2 screws down all the way with a cordless drill...close the door to check the function of those hinges, and see IF they moved any..

Repeat the above for the other 2 screws.


Toe-kick was just flopping in the breeze, so..
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1" dab of glue and a clamp to fix it in place...can't shut the door or stand the case up, until the glue cures...
But..
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I can give those feet a "Pedicure" as they were looking a bit rough around the edges...

Stay tuned...


RE: "Difficult Grain"? - bandit571 - 04-09-2025

Up-date:  Found a decent latch in the spares box...
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AFTER I had stained and then wiped down everything...
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And hung the rag out to dry..
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Have not decided on IF that door NEEDS a handle...yet...

Stay tuned...Varnish goes on...tomorrow..
Winkgrin


RE: "Difficult Grain"? - bandit571 - 04-10-2025

Waiting on a coat of varnish to dry, at the moment....I did find a Brass handle for the door...

Stay tuned..