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Category Archives: Tutorial
Dovetailing Drawers — A Sensible Approach: Pin Boards
Before I get into the process used for the pin boards, let me show you how things turned out at the end of this phase. lt’s always nice to see your work taking shape(click on picture for an enlarged view): My … Continue reading
Dovetailing Drawers — A Sensible Approach: Tails First
I must admit that my Armoire project is quite a challenging one — I see that as a good thing! Those of you following my blog know that it was started last year but a couple of paying jobs put … Continue reading
New SawStop — Now what do you do?
Why hand work of course! The armoire project is just waiting to get out of the bathtub and back under construction. You may recall the post where I assembled the front and rear frames. Now that the excitement and set up … Continue reading
Carving and Gilding of Picture Frames
After the frames were carved and sanded the next step is to apply a coat or two of burnisher sealer. This is the product you use in oil gilding that takes the place of multiple coats of gesso and then … Continue reading
How to Add Keys or Splines to a Mitered Box — Cat Box Completed
A box constructed with miter joints, like everything else; has its plusses and minuses. On the plus side it allows you to use a single piece of wood so that the grain pattern of it can flow around the corners. … Continue reading
Posted in Etsy custom order, Jess'sCatBox, Mitered Box, Tutorial
Tagged gimlet, Jess'sCatBox, mitered key, mitered spline, Old Brown Glue, shellac, Tablesaw Jig, Vix Bit
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How to Make a Mitered Box on the Tablesaw
Now that the Mechanical Cellarette can be put on the completed list it’s time to concentrate on a custom order for an Etsy client. This particular order has been one I’ve been doing convo’s on for quite a while. The … Continue reading
Difference between a good woodworker and one not so good!
That may strike you as a strange blog title but many times during my teaching career a student would ask me: “what’s the difference between a good woodworker and one that’s not so good?” Keep in mind, these were sixth … Continue reading
Drawer Web Frame: My Approach for the Armoire
In my latest post, the end of the year one; I was working on the mortise and tenons for the armoire. This unit has three, main frames; the left, right, and one in the middle. The tricky part of the … Continue reading
DrawBored Mortise and Tenon; My Method
Work continues on my Armoire and I’ve also received a deposit for one commission and a verbal approval of another — I won’t count on it until the check is in my hand which is scheduled for the 31st. I’ve … Continue reading