268 days ago
by OregonBurls |
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Just finished building a new HTML website. check it out and tell me what you think?If you have any need of Burl wood for your projects please take a look at my website or give me a call if you do not see what you need.
OregonBurls.Com
Please share this with all your friends. It will help me out a lot! Just swimming up stream against Obama economics. (sorry of you are an Obama fan)
EnjoyGreg541-450-9499
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268 days ago
by OregonBurls |
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I have been working hard on my new website and it is up and running. Please all you proof readers let me know if there is anything our of whack! Good with my hands not with spelling and grammer (lol).
I have a new Blog that is called Burl Talk
If you have any questions on burls or anything that has to do with wood I would be glad to give it my best shot. I am open with what I have learned in the burl industry.
thank you for checking it out!
Greg
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296 days ago
by WoodJediNTraining |
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All in all it was a great event with a lot of great entries. I would like to thank all those who participated in the 1st Annual Whirligig Wars Contest. When I presented the idea of holding a whirligig contest to Steve Ramsey (Woodworking For Mere Mortals) he and I agreed it would be a fun summer event. The response was overwhelming with over 6000 video views of the videos relating to the contest and many great comments from woodworkers all over. So it was decided early on that this would be ...
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303 days ago
by WoodJediNTraining |
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Well guys after 2 days I finished my first whirligig ” Man cutting wood with a Laguna Bandsaw. If you would like to be part of the Whirligig Wars Woodworking Contest. Visit A Simple Design of Ocala for more information or check out my blog entry “Whirligig Wars Project contest” here on Lumberjocks to watch the video.. Hosted by Steve Ramsey of woodworking for mere mortals and Myself with prizes from Laguna Tools, Woodworkers Guild of America, Rockler Woodworking, Steve R...
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311 days ago
by WoodJediNTraining |
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A Simple Design of Ocala has teamed up with Woodworking For Mere Mortals to you bring you the fans and viewers a great Contest.We want you to build a Whirligig, of any shape or size! We are looking for creativity and just an all around fun project from you. and the best part is, you have a chance to win some Awesome Prizes!!This contest is sponsored by Laguna Tools which provided us with some amazing items to give away. A Complete List of Prizes is below with the Contest Details.Also Wood...
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370 days ago
by DynaBlue |
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I have been busy working on the cabinet, trying to make the most of the two weeks I took off work to get done as much as I could accomplish. The carcase has now been glued up, a process that consisted of several stages in order to simplify assembly.
The stages I used were: (1) Cloud lifts; (2) Drilling shelf holes; (3) Carcase sides; (4) Door divider into front stretchers; (5) Web frame; (6) Final carcase glueup.
Since I hand cut all the tenons there were inevitable small gaps wher...
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384 days ago
by TDog |
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OK I like a few of them, but here is my favorite tool chest design and build to date.
This is one built by Christopher Schwarz and featured on his Lost Art Press Blog.
Feel Free to post your favorite tool chest designs and builds from around the web.
Travis
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411 days ago
by JoeyG |
9 comments »
Hello everyone.
I did not complete the bookcases yesterday as I had hoped. I neglected to make a piece of cove that makes up the third part of the crown. These built ins are going in a room that have ceiling beams and I had to cut and chop and take down, and basically just make it work. I had several plans on how I was going to make it work but in the end, I just did it.
I came home last night and milled out a few pieces of cove and now I am putting the last couple of coats of clear ...
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414 days ago
by Metrotek |
7 comments »
This is the machine I used to build, ‘Toy Crane’; they’re phenomenal machines. I cut circles and everything else on it. It was the first time I ever used one; in fact ever saw one. That veneer is hard to work without machines made for maching it that have small advance scoring saws; it tears right off of the core. It’s best to score it with a utility knife and use masking tape to prevent tear out.The patterns were covered with a perimeter of elastomer and an ejector created a partia...
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542 days ago
by SmartCutter |
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After my previous post here, I got numerous feedback and great ideas from professionals on this site on how to optimize the cutlist diagram to make it useful for professional wood workers. This lead me to develop “Carpenter Cut” app for iPad/iPhone devices. It goes like this:
Start with a sheet of plywood (e.g. 48×96), tell it the dimensions and quantity of each part you want to cut from it. Specify the kerf (size for your saw blade (0.125 is the default)), and indicate gr...
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