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Meow Meow Meow posted:All done the jewelry cabinet. Very very happy with how it turned out. Wow it looks great open Harry Potter on Ice fucked around with this message at 02:38 on Apr 29, 2020 |
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Holy poo poo...
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Leperflesh posted:IMO it ought to be illegal to sell hydrofluoric acid to consumers. It's nicknamed "bone-seeking acid" for a reason. I'd sooner throw out that furniture than resort to it. Meow Meow Meow posted:All done the jewelry cabinet. Very very happy with how it turned out. Holy smokes that is really gorgeous in design and execution. I love the red felt/baize with the maple on the interior-it reminds of red and gold lacquerwork and I love that stuff.
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Yeah, that is a serious work of art. Awesome job, well done!
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Meow Meow Meow posted:All done the jewelry cabinet. Very very happy with how it turned out. Dude. Just....
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Meow Meow Meow posted:All done the jewelry cabinet. Very very happy with how it turned out. Holy poo poo That's a bookmatched veneer on the doors, I'm assuming?
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Meow Meow Meow posted:All done the jewelry cabinet. Very very happy with how it turned out. Gat dang, dude, that's amazing! I did have a moment where I wondered where you found a burl that big.
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Thanks everyone. Yes it's a 4 way matched veneer for the door front. My wife picked out the red suede for the interior as this is for her, I thought it would be too in your face but now that it's in I'm glad she went with the red.
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That's so badass
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Meow Meow Meow posted:All done the jewelry cabinet. Very very happy with how it turned out. JFC, that's some seriously good work. Don't ever let my wife see that...
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Meow Meow Meow posted:All done the jewelry cabinet. Very very happy with how it turned out. I hope this is for your wife or something because holy poo poo
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# ? Apr 29, 2020 20:40 |
You'll have to put some expensive jewels in there to match the value of that cabinet itself. drat.
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Meow Meow Meow posted:All done the jewelry cabinet. Very very happy with how it turned out. How’d you do those images? I’d love to do some poo poo like this one day.
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I. M. Gei posted:How’d you do those images? They posted a brief bit about their marquetry work a few weeks back I think. Meow Meow Meow posted:Alright, here's my quick little marquetry tutorial. One of the main things I wished I knew before I had ever started was that it's super easy to cut by hand and you don't need a scrollsaw. A lot of guides recommend a scrollsaw, and if you don't have a really nice one it will make it frustrating. My first few attempts were using a crappy $20 used scroll saw and it made things harder than they really are. There's the post.
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I. M. Gei posted:How’d you do those images? They did a writeup of the process fairly recently; just search the thread for their posts. e:f;b
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Yeah this was for my wife for our five year anniversary (only one month late!), it's replacing the one I built for our engagement 7 years ago when I just started woodworking. Here's pics of the old cabinet, I'm going to rehang this one low to the ground for my daughters (3 and 2) to use. They will abuse it, but I didn't account for wood movement when I built it and it's started to rip itself apart so I'm interested to see how it holds up.
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Echoing the compliments - that’s really beautiful work. On the other hand I think the internet may have broken me because my second thought looking at the birds was ‘they need googly eyes’. I’m sorry.
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Meow Meow Meow posted:All done the jewelry cabinet. Very very happy with how it turned out. Amazing.
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Rapulum_Dei posted:Echoing the compliments - that’s really beautiful work adulterated New thread title please
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SouthShoreSamurai posted:JFC, that's some seriously good work. Seriously. Looks amazing, the time it must've taken to get the bird inlays done must've been insane.
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Meow Meow Meow posted:All done the jewelry cabinet. Very very happy with how it turned out. code:
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I need to make a little surround for this cabinet I bought so it’ll fit in a space I’ve got for it. What wood do y’all think this is? I’m leaning toward walnut but I’m a big idiot about this. I’m guessing the cabinet is from around 1850-1880 based on the square nails and saw marks, if that helps.
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From the grain, I'd be inclined to say oak, maybe? Except for those drawer fronts.
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TooMuchAbstraction posted:From the grain, I'd be inclined to say oak, maybe? Except for those drawer fronts. Yeah that is definitely oak. The drawer fronts look like birds eye, could be oak or maple, hard to tell from the aged stain.
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Yeah, not worried about the fronts, just need to match the case of it. I'll order some oak. Thanks!
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I'm 99% sure it's black walnut, and those panels are likely also burl walnut. Cut a little sliver/scratch off the inside of on the door styles or somewhere-if it's brown under the finish, it's definitely walnut. There's alot of that late 19th C Eastlake-ish stuff around, and a ton of it is walnut-oak has a much coarser grain. New walnut doesn't match old walnut very well without some kind of fiddly staining-african mahogany can be easier to get a good color match on as it starts out lighter like faded walnut. You could probably also stain oak to match. E:I did a post a while ago about matching new walnut to old that might be useful to you: https://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=2819334&userid=94772&perpage=40&pagenumber=18#post502983297 Kaiser Schnitzel fucked around with this message at 19:08 on May 2, 2020 |
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Kaiser Schnitzel posted:I'm 99% sure it's black walnut, and those panels are likely also burl walnut. Cut a little sliver/scratch off the inside of on the door styles or somewhere-if it's brown under the finish, it's definitely walnut. There's alot of that late 19th C Eastlake-ish stuff around, and a ton of it is walnut-oak has a much coarser grain. New walnut doesn't match old walnut very well without some kind of fiddly staining-african mahogany can be easier to get a good color match on as it starts out lighter like faded walnut. You could probably also stain oak to match. What he said. Walnut is famous for blonding out in sunlight, light, direct or indirect. Panels likewise have that burly, swole even- birdseye figuring.
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Ahh, just got back from picking up the lumber. I did get some extra so I can test out different stains and finishes, so that post will probably be helpful. Got some maple and beech for other little projects too. $20 for this pile of stuff from the cutoffs bin:
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Yep, it's walnut. If that seems weird, the top of the leftmost stile is probably the most telling piece. e: heh, too late. Welp.
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So what I thought would be a nice upgrade when I needed to go from a 6” dado set to an 8”, to accommodate my crosscut sled, was anything but. My 6” was doing a pretty good jorb, but then realized that the sled I made would not allow it to cut to the depth I needed. The brand was something like “Oshun”, and got great reviews (and not the normal amazon fake padding reviews of junk). That said, since folks have been actually buying my beehives, I thought it would be worth investing a little more when buying the 8” set, so I’d get a cleaner surface cut. Saw the anti kickback Freud set and plopped down $200 (the 8” Oshun is $100). Meh, after only a couple test cuts I was thoroughly unimpressed, and the case they came in was thin plastic that was already shredded by the teeth. The cuts themselves showed clear imbalance between the blades, with nowhere near a flat bottom. So I get to enjoy the amazon return policy, have the Oshun set on the way, and the balance I am using for a couple more clamps. For the record, I took extra care when testing out the freud set, cleaning each blade before mounting. Edit: wouldn't it be great if on SA there was a section for product reviews? I am so weary of trying to wade through hundreds of fake or flat out nonsensical product reviews on internet sites. Hasselblad fucked around with this message at 15:13 on May 3, 2020 |
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Hasselblad posted:So what I thought would be a nice upgrade when I needed to go from a 6” dado set to an 8”, to accommodate my crosscut sled, was anything but. My 6” was doing a pretty good jorb, but then realized that the sled I made would not allow it to cut to the depth I needed. The brand was something like “Oshun”, and got great reviews (and not the normal amazon fake padding reviews of junk). That said, since folks have been actually buying my beehives, I thought it would be worth investing a little more when buying the 8” set, so I’d get a cleaner surface cut. Saw the anti kickback Freud set and plopped down $200 (the 8” Oshun is $100). Which set did you get? I have the sd508 and while it can take some time to setup (ignoring their lovely chart), they cut great.
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JEEVES420 posted:Which set did you get? I have the sd508 and while it can take some time to setup (ignoring their lovely chart), they cut great. Yeah, the SD508. I was utilizing the whole stack, each was carefully cleaned before stacking on the arbor, no overlapping blades, etc. The bottom of the channels were grooved enough that it necessitated sanding to smooth out. The Oshlun 6" set did a cleaner cut. The flimsy shredded plastic case did not do much for my brand confidence.
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Hasselblad posted:Yeah, the SD508. I was utilizing the whole stack, each was carefully cleaned before stacking on the arbor, no overlapping blades, etc. The bottom of the channels were grooved enough that it necessitated sanding to smooth out. The Oshlun 6" set did a cleaner cut. The flimsy shredded plastic case did not do much for my brand confidence. what do you mean no overlap? They are suppose to overlap and rest behind each other
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I have an 8" Freud dago stack and I love it and it cuts great I think they're actually Diablo brand from home depot, but they're made by freud in italy. I wouldn't expect any dado set to make a perfectly smooth bottom as it is almost never visible.
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Did 5 stopped dadoes this weekend by hand because I crashed my dado stack. I'll be using the router plane to finish up every dado for the rest of my life, that thing is amazing.
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How do you guys transport sheet goods? I have two small-ish cars and neither of them will fit a 4x8 sheet of plywood by any means. Breaking them down in store with their saw is an option but I don't exactly think they are making precision cuts. Do I just plan for everything to be 23.5 inches instead of 24 and accept the loss?
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Dado dip dip da bum bum ba diddy bum
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Olothreutes posted:How do you guys transport sheet goods? I have two small-ish cars and neither of them will fit a 4x8 sheet of plywood by any means. Breaking them down in store with their saw is an option but I don't exactly think they are making precision cuts. Do I just plan for everything to be 23.5 inches instead of 24 and accept the loss? I use a HF 4x8 trailer on my Jeep but plenty of people rent the $20 HD truck for a quick trip home, back, and home again.
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JEEVES420 posted:I use a HF 4x8 trailer on my Jeep
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How do you guys deal with lack of motivation? I know this has come up in the past, but thought it might be worth bringing up again given current events. I thought being stuck at home would be great because I'd have heaps of time to do woodworking projects, but with the onset of winter here and the pandemic I've lost all motivation to do anything. The shed's been a total mess for the last couple of weeks... Anyone else in the same boat?
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