Originally Posted by Scott Hubl Project- Rocket Launcher II Searching threads I recently came across Ken Whitneys Tool Rack he made in this thread,http://www.sawmillcreek.org/showthre...t=#post1588127 , and contacted him for more info on it. Ken was nice enough to send me more info and pics, he also posted that info and pics here for all to use.> http://www.sawmillcreek.org/showthre...cher-Tool-Rack The "Rocket Launcher" ...
(Continued) After the fit is good, The leaves are glued in. After they dry, I scrape off the paper. Placing Ebony.jpgCut Ebony.jpgInlay Prior to Scraping.jpg I then cleaned up the surface and shot the edges. A Coat of BLO and let to dry overnight. Shooting Edges.jpgCoat of BLO.jpg Now I need to figure out what to do with the panel. I'm thinking I will re-saw it and make it a door for a ...
There is already too much written about the intriguing Arts & Crafts movement, and by better authors. I only intend to recap the parts which affect furniture design. My sources for this quickie A&C history will be: Mission Furniture you can build by Wagner WOOD magazine A&C furniture Pop WW A&C furniture projects A&C furniture by Howard In the Craftsman Style by Fine WW Authentic ...
This one should be simple. However after doing a little research I've discovered doll house people are freaks!!! Not that being a freak is a bad thing but their are so many options and stuff you can buy that's its a little confusing. Also I just want something my daughter can play with. Most projects, accessories, etc are for "collectors".
Here is a tutorial on the "Swirl" inlay that I use, but with a twist, this time I made a little jig for the table saw. As you can see it is a small simple sled. I then took the sled and marked a line of what I thought would be a good angle for most pen blanks. I don't know what the exact angle is... I just eye balled it. It is more than 45 degree's of that I'm sure of. I measure ...