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    So..set up a Drafting Table, of sorts...
    May Project, The Plan, Drawing Board.jpg
    And, since the edge and the bevel are square to each other...
    May Project, The Plan, layout work, parts.jpg
    Made a nice drafting square...the 3-1/2 sections (8) are Raised panels...


    Then a bit of Math 101...
    May Project, The Plan, doing the Math.jpg
    Wanting to know how long to make a few cuts...and then selected a trio of planks to haul to the shop..
    May Project, start up, 1st 3 selected.jpg
    Straight grain, quarter sawn Ash...
    May Project, start up, face grain.jpg
    But, there were a few issues..
    May Project, Start up, too short.jpg
    Like a few splits...
    First cross cuts were done..
    May Project, Start up, 1st cross cuts.jpg
    So, next episode will involve a lot of rip cuts

    Stay tuned...
    Last edited by steven c newman; 05-02-2024 at 11:09 AM.
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    Ripped the long planks into 4 blanks for the stiles...
    May Project, Start up, 4 stiles, and some rails.jpg
    The Rails were having issues...
    May Project, Start up, need a few more.jpg
    With 18" length looking way too long...and, IF I shortened it down to 15-3/8" long...and narrowed them down to 1-3/8" width..I might get better use out of the boards on hand..
    May Project, Start up, clamped.jpg
    The 2" wide ones will stay at 2" wide. Needed 14 narrow rails..
    May Project, Start up, too short.jpg
    But the planks had issues...wound up bringing a 4th plank to the shop...to make 4 narrow rails...was short 2, and needed 2 others to replace..
    May Project, feeling groovy, not great.jpg
    The 2 that were having a case of the splits..

    Kind of hard to run a groove, in a board like this..
    May Project, feeling groovy, split all the way.jpg
    Stay tuned...
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    Grooves have been run...over on the tablesaw...as the fence makes using this a bit rough..
    May Project, feeling groovy, next.jpg
    Rails are 1-3/8" wide...not enough left to put in a vise, and not hit the fence....was also having trouble keeping it centered on the 2" wide rails...But..tablesaw left this behind..
    May Project, feeling groovy, needed 14.jpg
    Needed to clean up these..
    May Project, Rail work, the before.jpg
    Slivers....at least the Stanley No. 71-1/2 doesn't really need a fence down in a groove..
    May Project, Rail work, groove cleaner.jpg
    Looking much better, now..
    May Project, Rail work, grooves cleaned.jpg
    2 more were over setting up to mill tenons..
    May Project, tenon cutter.jpg
    With this result
    May Project, tenons done.jpg
    Which was a LOT of work on the saw..for 36 tenons..

    Stay tuned..I did Raised Panels, today!
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    Going to try something else...had Photo Issues with the last post...had to go back and RELOAD all the photos in the last post...never change anything, before or after....so, will try the spoon fed route...

    Today was doing Raised Panels for the sides of the chest...First, I needed to haul a few boards to the shop..
    May Project, Raised Panels, TALL boards.jpg
    Was hoping to get more than 5 pieces out of each of these....3/4" x 4" x 77"...but, there isn't all that much room IN the shop..
    May Project, Raised Panels, not much room.jpg
    Plus dealing with ends like this..
    May Project, Raised Panels, junk.jpg
    Got those 2 chopped up into 10 blanks....had to go back upstairs and pick out 2 more decent planks...and hope I can get 6 more blanks..
    Stay tuned..
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    So far, so good...

    Had one 1 x 4 x 5' to bring along, and a 1 x 6 x 4' to use...the 1 x 4 was good enough to give me 3 more blanks as is..
    May Project, Raised Panels, need 3 more.jpg
    But, the 1 x 6?
    May Project, Raised Panels, needs ripped down.jpg
    Will need a bit more work...I did check for the exact length these all needed to be..
    May Project, Raised Panels, checking for length.jpg
    There was a problem, though...
    May Project, Raised Panels, too much tapers.jpg
    Which width to use? And, most were tapered, to boot...
    Stay tuned..
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    Picked out the narrowest end..set the rip fence to that..
    May Project, Raised Panels, ripped for width.jpg
    Place the straightest edge against the fence, and run everything through, including the 3 wide boards from the 1 x 6..
    May Project, Raised Panels, straighter edge.jpg
    Yeah...some were a bit curvy...

    Ok, now have 16 blanks to roughly all the same size...next?
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    The "show face" needs to be beveled on all 4 edges...

    Set up the saw with the Zero Clearance Overlay...and tilt the blade to the 15 degree mark on the saw's scale..
    May Project, Raised Panels, panel raiser.jpg
    Stand a blank straight up, good side away from the fence, shove through..rotate 90 degrees, repeat...until all 4 edges have a bevel...supposed to look like this...
    May Project, Raised Panels, dry fit.jpg
    Repeat for all 16 panels...

    Next?
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    I also need a rebate all the way around each panel...two saw cuts..one to make a kerf cut..
    May Project, Raised Panels, rebate kerfs.jpg
    And the second setting to remove the waste...
    May Project, Raised Panels, rebate fitted.jpg
    So that the panels will sit into the grooves in both the rails and the stiles..
    So..2 hours in the shop, this morning..
    May Project, Raised Panels, done.jpg
    And all 16 panels are done, awaiting fine tuning, of course...

    Made a royal mess of the shop's floor, too...
    May Project, Raised Panels, busy saw.jpg
    I think the saw and I both needed a rest...

    Tomorrow? will be working on the stiles....and trying for a glue-up of at least one side by Monday...

    Stay tuned...Have about 2 weeks before the Boss is scheduled to come home...would like to be done by then? We'll see...
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    75 minutes in the shop, today...and I am soaked. Will need to look for a Shop Fan...took 36 photos today..had to do some editing...plan was to do a bit of layout on the 4 stiles..then see about MAYBE running the Stanley 45 to plough some grooves...cutter for the #45 is a #14, btw..

    This MIGHT give you an idea...
    May Project, Stiles, 2 stiles worth.jpg
    The bare spots on the floor? Is where my feet were,,, while pushing this "Noodle Maker" along..
    May Project, Stiles, noodle maker.jpg...

    So...lay out time..to find how long, or short to make these..
    May Project, Stile layout, start.jpg
    Stay tuned..
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    Since one end looked the best, I started there,
    May Project, stile layout, start here.jpg
    Just hold them square...use one of the 2" wide rails...mark where the tenon meets the groove...square a line across...
    May Project, Stile layout, lines.jpg
    then, mark for the raised panel....then a rail..and continue down to the bottom..
    May Project, Stile layout, need trimmed.jpg
    End with another 2" wide rail...add 3" below that for a Foot...after that?
    May Project, Stile layout, need trimmed.jpg
    Is to be cut off as scrap...a pattern for the foot?
    May Project, Stile layout, foot pattern.jpg
    Which can wait a bit...

    Stay tuned..
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    During the Lay out..
    May Project, Stile layout, full panel.jpg
    Decided to see what one side of the chest will look like...8 raised panels...to match the 8 drawers this will have..2" wide rail at the top, and other at the bottom..

    had a few panels that will need fine tuned for fit & finish..

    Can now set all parts aside, except for..
    May Project, Stiles, end clamped.jpg
    One Stile...bottom end is in the leg vise...middle rests on a stock rest..
    May Project, Stiles, stock rest.jpg
    Had to reach across the bench with a clamp...to hold the far end...had to also allow for the Stanley No.45's fence to go by..
    May Project, Stiles, clearance for the fence.jpg
    And keep the Plane Lube handy..
    May Project, Stiles, Plane Lube.jpg
    Just a plain old candle...after the first 3 passes, I rub a bit of wax into the Groove-to-be...

    I guess I am ready to plough some grooves?
    Stay tuned..
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    Making Crispy Ash Noodles..yum..
    May Project, Stiles, noodle maker.jpg
    about every 3 pass, rub a bit of wax along the groove...tight squeeze..
    May Project, Stile layout, defect.jpg
    Had to make sure I was going the right direction, and NOT tear this spot up..
    May Project, Stiles, depth checker.jpg
    Used one of the panels to check the depth...had to raise the depth stop twice...then the rebate fit all the way down into the groove...

    Got 2 Stiles done..was running low on "Get-up-and-go" stopped and laid out the Mortises I need to chop..
    May Project, Stiles, needs chopped.jpg
    Will start on those once the other 2 stiles have their grooves done..
    Will need that Narex 8mm Mortise Chisel for the Mortises...and the Jig to hold the Stiles while I chop the Mortises out..
    Been a very busy 3 days...
    Scrap Report, getting full.jpg
    Getting filled up...
    Scrap Report, 2 day's worth.jpg
    Needs picked up. Currently, we are having a Thunderstorm going through...Fire Pit will have to wait a day..
    Stay tuned..
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