• New Woodbarter Hats Are Available!!! Scroll down on the main page to the Member Activities & Site Support, Then click on Wood Barter SCHWAG and go to the topics on hats by Woodtickgreg to order your hat. There's only a limited quanity, so don't wait to get yours.

How's your day been?

2feathers Creative Making

Member
Full Member
Messages
6,963
Reaction score
10,260
Location
Crossville Tennessee
First name
Frank
Thanks to the WB family (I'm pretty sure our side is the animaniacs) ... I am able to stay on a bed in the room . The Drs ,I trust, the floor nurses, I watch
We are awfully close to university of TN and a few of their students nurses rotate through. At my age, I know as much or more than first years.. especially about the equipment.
 

Nubsnstubs

Where is it???
Full Member
Messages
4,181
Reaction score
9,993
Location
Tucson, Arizona
First name
Jerry
Well, today started off pretty good. Working with what I call "Splinter Wood", which is Hickory to most people. I was in the process of making a couple pieces of crown molding. I'll have post this here on my computer, then the pictures will have to be posted from my phone. Following up in about 10 minutes. ............... Nubs
 

2feathers Creative Making

Member
Full Member
Messages
6,963
Reaction score
10,260
Location
Crossville Tennessee
First name
Frank
Splinter wood stinks for detail stuff like crown molding. Especially if you don't get to cut the log for grain run out! The guys who make a mess of their own home sawn boards don't receive as much sympathy as the ones that buy someone else poorly cut stuff because they didn't get to see the log it came from and know some of what to watch for. But either one can still come apart on you and try to make pin cushions out of the operator and the room around said operator. Hope the pictures don't show you as a pin cushion my friend!
 

Nubsnstubs

Where is it???
Full Member
Messages
4,181
Reaction score
9,993
Location
Tucson, Arizona
First name
Jerry
I’m back. Anyway, here’s a couple pictures
This first one is my setup. I have a feather clamped to the fence and another clamped to the table. In order to keep the feather board pressure on the piece being cut, I needed to put a board up against the long feather board using a board clamped from the back of the saw. IMG_7053.jpeg
I’m also using 30 pounds of Lead to keep the fence from rising to keep downward pressure on the wood being shaped.

Below is what I’m making.
IMG_7054.jpeg
This is what happened IMG_7055.jpeg
It’s a minor cut in my opinion. ……,,.Nubs
 

Nature Man

Member
Full Member
Messages
17,660
Reaction score
17,440
Location
Bulverde, TX
First name
Chuck
I’m back. Anyway, here’s a couple pictures
This first one is my setup. I have a feather clamped to the fence and another clamped to the table. In order to keep the feather board pressure on the piece being cut, I needed to put a board up against the long feather board using a board clamped from the back of the saw.View attachment 288676
I’m also using 30 pounds of Lead to keep the fence from rising to keep downward pressure on the wood being shaped.

Below is what I’m making.
View attachment 288675
This is what happenedView attachment 288677
It’s a minor cut in my opinion. ……,,.Nubs
OUCH! Do you have a router bit that makes the whole profile, or do you have to do multiple passes? Better wrap up that finger! Chuck
 

Nubsnstubs

Where is it???
Full Member
Messages
4,181
Reaction score
9,993
Location
Tucson, Arizona
First name
Jerry
OUCH! Do you have a router bit that makes the whole profile, or do you have to do multiple passes? Better wrap up that finger! Chuck
I'm using a molding cutter for the beads on the edges, and another for the cove, so yes, multiple cutters. I couldn't find a router bit for this design, so I do it the old fashion way of adding some color.
If you look at the 2 top pictures, the square hole in the clamp shadow is where cutter is. I have large feather board I normally use at that location somewhere around here but couldn't find it. So, instead of really looking for it, lets lose a couple days for healing instead of getting the job done. I'll be working again tomorrow. .............. Nubs
 

JD1137

Member
Full Member
Messages
2,290
Reaction score
5,883
Location
Illinois
First name
John
Thanks to the WB family (I'm pretty sure our side is the animaniacs) ... I am able to stay on a bed in the room . The Drs ,I trust, the floor nurses, I watch
We are awfully close to university of TN and a few of their students nurses rotate through. At my age, I know as much or more than first years.. especially about the equipment.
Prayers that your wife has a successful surgery and wholesome recovery ❤️🩹
 
Top