Saturday Update 6/29/13

Happy Sunday to everyone….sorry to be a day late this week…family get together with the family after the shop yesterday. It was a nice day here with temps in the mid to upper 70’s and some breeze. The shop is buried in shade most of the day so it was very comfortable. My day started with a stop in at Metro Hardwoods to pick up the Paduk I needed for the tower top pediment and also the fence.

Got to the shop and got going right away knowing it was going to be a shorter day than usual. Over the week I hadn’t been able to finish my homework (the tower rock overlays) because I had a stomach bug a couple of days and each of the overlay sets (two sets of three) take between 2:00 and 2:15 hours to cut out. I made it through 1 1/3 of them. Saturday’s goal was to get the tower finished up….I fell short by about the two hours I cut the day short. I started by prepping the wood for the tower top hex. I followed the exact same procedure as a couple of weeks ago on the tower hex so I won’t go into a lot of redundant detail. You can access that through the website or our blog page (http://wilckenswoodworking.net/blog/). I cut the 6 pieces (and a setup piece from scrap wood) to the overall height but cut them about 1/4″ wide. I then set up the tablesaw and made my first cut on all 7 pieces then adjusted the fence and snuck up on the setting with my set-up piece for the second cut. Once I got it set up, I backed the fence off 1/64″ and cut my other pieces….they came out exact. I then laid my pieces out as I wanted them to mate up per color and grain. I then butted them together and taped across the edge. I then checked out the fold-up of the assembly and it was just a bit tight to get it to mate up (table saw angle must have been off ever so slightly) so I took them apart and kissed each angle on the belt sander and put a small radius on the inside edges….the second mate up was perfect by doing this. If you do this step on the tablesaw…..be extremely careful because your fingers are VERY close to the blade. You can also set up your sander and sand these on or set the table on your scrollsaw and cut them there. Also be careful using your sander…you can get a board out of square very quickly….square is important. I then re-taped and ran my bead of glue in each joint, folded it up, taped the last seam and then put large rubberbands around the assembly to hold it together. Once this had set up I removed the bands and tape, filled the seams with glue and did the final sanding of it. (Refer to the tower assy from a couple weeks ago). I finished by lightly sanding the top and bottom on the belt sander moving it in a rotary motion.
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Saturday Update 6/22/13

Hello to everyone this Saturday. Hope everyone had a good and productive week and got some good shop time today. Here today it was warm, lower 90’s but there was some breeze so the fans kept it reasonable. I’d rather have sweat running down my back than have to blow on my fingers to get the feeling back. For homework this week I had the brick overlays and got about 3/4 of them cut out. That was alot of rectangles to cut out! I finished that up as soon as I got to the shop.
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Saturday Update 6/15/13

Hello and Happy Saturday to everyone. This week I need to start by wishing all the Dad’s out there a very Happy Father’s Day! Hope everyone gets some quality time with their Dad and all the Dad’s get some quality time with their kids. As you all know, my Dad played a very important roll in my life and taught me the values and skills that have made me who I am. I Love you Dad. Also I am very lucky to have some wonderful Sons and Daughter….I Love you guys also!

Last week I took a well needed long weekend vacation, but was almost a full 2 weeks of woodworking vacation. A nice little recharge and the timing was perfect with NO current projects under way. I did design during that 2 weeks though. More on that in a bit. We went to Branson in the Ozarks and there usually is plenty of fretwork to see in the different shops. But this time….seems intarsia has a leg up on us. Come on guys….we gotta keep Fretwork alive and well…!
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Saturday Update 6/1/13

Hello….hope everyone had a good week and a great Saturday! Good Saturday on this end…it was a soggy week though. Rain most every day with 5″ on Thursday and Friday alone. Today was nice though with sun early then clouds later, but good and warm. Over the week I was able to cut out 1 1/2 of the 2 remaining lower pieces for the wall clock and also the roof panels for the WC. I also flocked the Memorial box and it turned out great. The top box is turquoise and the lower one is royal purple. Flocking…..ahh what can I say…..greatest stuff ever! I won’t go into how to info here because I have several times but if anyone has questions about it just e-mail me and I’ll Share my Love for it with you. I have an idea for a new flocking project and it I can get it to work…..it completely changes life as we know it…..more to come. 🙂 (I’d flock one of the dogs if Tammy would let me)
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