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Dennis Peacock
01-08-2007, 10:02 AM
Good Morning Everyone,

It's been a whirlwind of a week for last week. I was oncall for the day job and wound up working a few nights as well. Being 47, I'm finding it harder to do an all-nighter at work than it used to be.

Needless to say that I didn't get ANY shop time over the last 7 days and I'm in the final spray finishing phase for the computer desk project. YEA!!!!!
I will move both tops inside the house to cure for about 1 week and then begin a minor rubout of the top finish and deliver the desk.

Once I can get the shop clear of the critical finish, I can start some serious work on the kitchen table and a quick and dirt chest of drawers to be used for a "changing table" for a couple of friends at church.

After all that, I plan on starting the LOML's new kitchen pantry and start roughing out several pieces on the lathe to get back to the spinny side of life.

So what did YOU do this weekend?

Best of weeks to you all.

Terry Hatfield
01-08-2007, 10:25 AM
d,

It sounds like you got more to do than 10 people could my friend!!!!!!!! Sure wish I wuz close enough to give you a hand or 2.

I had a great day on Saturday putting the finishing touches on the pulpit and getting it up to the church. Sunday was a wonderfuld day too. 2 great morning services and then our usual Sunday nite group met at our house. I'm actually looking forward to taking a few days off from woodworking before beginning the next project.

Hope everyone has a great week!!!!!

t

John Headley
01-08-2007, 10:31 AM
I finally found some shop time this weekend. My wife wanted me to make some clipboards for Christmas for our teacher friends. It didn't happen, and I really heard about it. So, I decided to go through the scrap pile, make a few, and store them away for next year. I was able to get the clipboards ready for finish and hardware.

http://www.woodworking-galleries.org/pp/data/500/medium/PC080067.JPG

The bad part was I dulled all of my hand scrapers, my cabinet scraper and my scraper plane, getting them ready for the finish. I now have a bunch of sharpening to do.

Jack Diemer
01-08-2007, 10:37 AM
I slept in, watched a lot of Football, and thought about all the woodworking I could be doing if I wasn't so lazy.

Jim Becker
01-08-2007, 11:15 AM
I got a little time in the shop on Saturday (with the doors open...72º) and got the shellac sprayed on the cherry vanity project in preparation for final finishing. I also did a little work on the new trailer for some additional tie-downs. Sunday morning, Fred Voorhees came over and we both "broke our backs" cutting up firewood for a few hours before I had to head off to a Russian Christmas party.

David Wilson
01-08-2007, 11:23 AM
Got the unisaw running. Opening up the hole was quite a challange. Used a power nibbler, a sawsall and a side grinder. Reinstalled the table top, got it alligned and did a couple test cuts.

Mike Heaney
01-08-2007, 11:29 AM
John,

Great looking clipboards- and if that is that wood from your scrap pile I can't imagine what must be in the good pile!!!

I finally finished a lapdesk for my wife this weekend. Saturday was smoothing and sanding and repairing, Sunday was finishing and hardware - this project has been full of painful learning experiences- but she is happy with it. I will hopefully post a few pics and the story in the next day or so.

Mike

Dan Gill
01-08-2007, 11:37 AM
I finally got around to cutting the back and staining the bookcase/secretary I'm building for my daughter. I really hate staining, but that was the only way to get the color she wanted. I also put some new guide bearings on my band saw and installed the 1/2 Woodslicer blade. I sent my wife to Purtis Bearings to get three of each (side and back), thinking they'd be a couple of bucks each. The total was over $60. Yikes!:eek: Next time I'll order them from Grizzly. Even with shipping it will be less.

I'll post pics of the secretary when it's done.

Don Bullock
01-08-2007, 11:38 AM
I finally found some shop time this weekend. My wife wanted me to make some clipboards for Christmas for our teacher friends. It didn't happen, and I really heard about it. So, I decided to go through the scrap pile, make a few, and store them away for next year. I was able to get the clipboards ready for finish and hardware.
...The bad part was I dulled all of my hand scrapers, my cabinet scraper and my scraper plane, getting them ready for the finish. I now have a bunch of sharpening to do.

Being a teacher, I can tell you that they will be greatly appreciated. Those are beautiful and are a lot better than the plastic ones I use every day at school.:D

Jim Hager
01-08-2007, 12:03 PM
I worked in the shop Saturday morning putting together a wood frame for a glass display case. Did a little home maintenance for my MIL Saturday afternoon. Went to church Sunday morning, watched a movie with LOML some of Sunday afternoon and worked in the shop some more on the display case Sunday evening. Not much, kinda nice to loaf that much. I'm used to putting out a house full of rp doors in a weekend.

Stan Mijal
01-08-2007, 12:09 PM
Very nice clipboards John! You get a lot more accomplished per weekend than I do!
I like the ones with the geometric center bands. How did you make the banding? Glue up of small individual pieces?

John Headley
01-08-2007, 12:31 PM
I like the ones with the geometric center bands. How did you make the banding? Glue up of small individual pieces?

Thanks for the comments. The geometric bands is an inlay. I took an inlay class a few years ago, and we spent an hour one night gluing up this pattern. By the end of the night, each participant took home a couple of 1/16" strips ripped with a bandsaw. The class was so fast paced, I thought I could remember how it was done, but 3 yrs later I realize there is no way I can remember how to repeat it, and I can't find my notes. So I used the strips we made in the class. It is actually a copy of a pattern sold by Woodcraft and others. The inlay was made out of maple and cherry.

The woods used in the different boards were Black cherry, wild cherry, walnut, bubinga, maple, blackwood, red oak, and QS red oak.

Chip Olson
01-08-2007, 12:48 PM
Saturday we had 15 hyperactive small children over for the kidlet's 2nd birthday party. That was fun. Didn't expect to get in any shop time, but Sunday afternoon cleared up and I managed to get a first coat of USL on the backs of the cabinet doors.

One of Benjamin's birthday presents from Grandma was a "Tool Truck", this toy truck with big plastic screws and bolts holding the wheels etc. on, a vice on the back, etc., and a little cordless drill with matching interchangeable bits. Within 24 hours he was using the drill to install and remove the bolts without assistance. This kid scares me.

Dan Mages
01-08-2007, 1:04 PM
All of the drywall in the basement is hung and the taping and mudding is 1/2 done. I expect to be done with taping and mudding this week!!! :D Who knows... maybe I will even find time to paint the sucker!

Dan

Joe Mioux
01-08-2007, 1:52 PM
Sunday afternoon, I learned that I do not like looking, finding, and then removing 150 year old square cut nails out of 150 year old Red and White Oak timbers.

Also, jointing this wood 6x5x pick a lenght with a planer is an experience as well. A bandsaw sled really helped.

Al Willits
01-08-2007, 1:52 PM
For a change, I didn't launch anything into the garage door, so things must be getting better...
Spent most of Sat driving around with the wife doing errands, me looking for tracks for the TS sled, hinges and adj leg feet for the TS extension and wandering aimlessly though Menards, while the wife looked for after X-mas specials...funny how all them items fell in the cart when we went by the tool section..:)
Sat eve was taking the wax off the extension table and re-sanding, then applying varnish...more learning curve.
Then doing a bit more work on the larger TS sled.
Sunday I got to watch varnish dry, cut some pieces for the storage cabinet and play with the larger sled I'm making, also got a free computer for the garage and played with that for a bit.

Nice clipboards btw.
Al

Tyler Howell
01-08-2007, 2:36 PM
Dragged from on chair to the other fighting a cold.
Cut some fire wood, split some fire wood, burned some fire wood.
Put the Xmas decore away.
Helped out my lady friends with some projects and let them feed me:D .
Quiet weekend.

Scott Coffelt
01-08-2007, 3:29 PM
Recouped from having Lasik surgery on my eyes on Friday. Pretty much did nothing but catch some football on the tube.

I did slide down and clean up the shop as I have some cub scouts coiming this week to work on pinewood derby cars and needed it to be clean and safe.

Jim Becker
01-08-2007, 8:21 PM
Recouped from having Lasik surgery on my eyes on Friday.

Congratulations, Scott...one of the best decisions I ever made. 'Coming up on three years now for me on the 17th!

Ned Bulken
01-08-2007, 8:27 PM
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picked that up on Friday, drove the rest of the way from MD to Harrisonburg VA , to see my parents a day or so, and then back to NY.

also decided I'm moving w/in the year (hopefully by July) to be closer to them.

oh, and I finally got a digi camera. so I can post more pics w/out the pic police hounding me.

Alan Greene
01-08-2007, 10:52 PM
Cleaned up Christmas decorations and organized some in the "shop" saturday, picked up the LOML's Valentine present Sunday.