devonwoody
Established Member
Got these three pieces of timber from my wood stock, maple 10x2, bwalnut 6x2 and a piece of Br.mahogany 6x1 to prepare for some more of those tissue boxes.
Set up my mitre saw station, but things had gone out of true over the past autumn/winter and had to true up. Straight edged ruler used (arrowed).
Cut the maple first, halved, and the 10inch width is an awkward size for my TBs, not wanting to be wasteful of this expensive timber I cut an 80mm width off using the bandsaw and after preparation on the P/T etc it is not going to be wide enough without a pattern piece inserted to give usuable width. So my idea of using that new design discussed last month will have to wait for a more suitable piece of wood.
Two sets of patterned boards being glued using a clamp given me by an Australian member Sturdie, Peter around 2005 on a visit to his super workshop in Melbourne. (marked with crosses)
Two more sets awaiting their glue up,
Set up my mitre saw station, but things had gone out of true over the past autumn/winter and had to true up. Straight edged ruler used (arrowed).
Cut the maple first, halved, and the 10inch width is an awkward size for my TBs, not wanting to be wasteful of this expensive timber I cut an 80mm width off using the bandsaw and after preparation on the P/T etc it is not going to be wide enough without a pattern piece inserted to give usuable width. So my idea of using that new design discussed last month will have to wait for a more suitable piece of wood.
Two sets of patterned boards being glued using a clamp given me by an Australian member Sturdie, Peter around 2005 on a visit to his super workshop in Melbourne. (marked with crosses)
Two more sets awaiting their glue up,