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Pine boards....mainly 1 x6s and a 1 x8. Good thing I will be cutting the 8' lengths down a bunch.....I can cut out the worst of the knots, that way. Daughter wants a paint-grade version of the stepback cupboard. I also picked through a boatload of 1 x2s....to find 6 worth the trouble to haul home....webframes, and a faceframe.
No pictures yet. Letting the boards sit for a few days in the house....
One of the 1x6s I picked has a birdseye figure to it.....the 1 x 8 x 8 I picked was roughsawn on one face...no biggie, I think I can plane that smooth. New to do a bit of cutting, and make a few glued up panels. Working to build the base cabinet first. Once that is done, I can buy the lumber for the Bookcase part.
Stay tuned....this may proved to be....interesting
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Cool, another bandit-build ! !
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I love birdseye pine! Be sure and don't let that one get painted-over!
Enjoy
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Photos of the lumber supply?
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Plywood..rather a mixed batch..
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There are two pieces sitting there, one is 1/2" wider...
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The 1 x 8 x 8' and a herd of 1x2s.....
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And the "Birdseye Pine".....
Cleared the top of the bench off, to get ready for the build..
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More on that later today, if anyone wants....stay tuned
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Ok..hauling 8' long planks to the shop...takes a bit of effort, even one at a time...
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Because..THIS is how you get TO the Dungeon Shop.. that header down there comes down to about my shoulder....there IS a reason it is called a "Header"
. Anyway, one plank at a time, I can mark out for a pair of 40" long 1 x 6s from each 8' plank...only need a few tools
for the crosscuts
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Set a couple benchdogs, to keep the plank from moving around too much..
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One for the D-112 to push against, while I saw...another to keep the board from rotating around. Finally got two out of three planks cut
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Then hauled the third plank down. Once it was cut... and the bad part was set aside..I had six parts, 1 x 6 x 40" long. Stacked them all up on the bench, and clamped them down flat. I'll leave them sit a while....maybe they wiil stay flat..
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I found these to items hiding in the tool well, among quite a few other tools, and about 3 gallons of shavings/ saw dust...
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Ok, part of the bench clean up...was to clean the tool well out....20 screwdrivers....3 pushdrills, wrenches, pliers, drill bits, a few planes, lots of squares.....all had to be put away. Chisels were sorted, non-users went into a drawer, users went back into a til..
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Squares?
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I think I have that covered
Ok, a couple of the boards had "issues" that I couldn't just chop out...
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The 40" mark landed right in the middle of that knot...I can mark this board as the center of the three boards for the side panel glue up..then, when I cut out to profile the "feet" of the case...I will just cut that knot out, as well
Another issue?
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Well, I do need a rebate along the back edge of the case, to house the plywood back.....rebate would just happen to run right through there...
Letting things sit overnight. Maybe tomorrow, I can get out a jointer plane, and get three boards ready for a glue up? Later, I'll need a larger square, to square the ends of the panels with..
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I think this will do the trick? Stay tuned....we just getting started...
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Ok...got just enough done today, to get the place dirty...
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Got the stack torn down, sorted out a bit. Got first blank ready to joint..
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40" long..means I can use that Crochet to hold one end in place. Ran a plane along the edge..
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What size did I use?
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A Stanley No. 8.....might be a type 7...
Finally got three boards to stack up.
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Have since spread a bit of glue around, added some cauls and clamps....
Because of the Monsoons this week, I'll leave the panel sitting at the bench. too good a chance that a creek will go across the shop's floor. I'll keep the panel up, high & dry.
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(02-21-2018, 03:50 PM)bandit571 Wrote: Because of the Monsoons this week, I'll leave the panel sitting at the bench. too good a chance that a creek will go across the shop's floor. I'll keep the panel up, high & dry.
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Figure appears more like "bear claw" than birdseye, where the failed buds are seen in the center of the eye.
https://www.electricherald.com/wp-conten...Spruce.jpg
Lovely, though.
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While doing the glue up, I had to stack things up, before the clamps could go on...
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Just sitting there, glue was spread, then the board was mooshed back and forth a bit, until it "stuck", then the clamps...
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And a caul on each end
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Sorted through the next three boards....this one will go into the center of the panel..
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So that once the feet profiles are cut out, this nasty spot can also leave
Hung up the apron....done for the day....
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Of course, I could sneak back to the shop this evening.....
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Will use a section for the drawer fronts...save the rest, and find a couple more such boards when I go back...have a raised panel door in the upper cabinet to do..
Today, despite two power outages around here ( HIGH winds...)I got panel #1 out of the clamps. set it aside, out of my way.
Next three needed a bit of work with this..
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Stanley No. 8, have a couple edges needed jointed. Got to the point, I could spread a bead of glue along an edge, moosh the next board until it stuck, and repeat for the third board....knotty board to the center...
This time around, I used a couple pipe clamps to help out..
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Doubled up the cauls...
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I clamped the center of the plank first, this time around...then worked towards the ends. As for panel #1?
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Sitting way back there, out of the way....
Waiting on Panel #2 to cure....then clean both up.
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