What did you do in your shop today?

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I'm seriously fat and need it when the summer hits. :greeting::lol2:
Me too, and I never have done well in the heat. That's why I live in the northern climate. We've had a nice spring so far50s, 60s, and a couple days of 70s. My kind of weather.
 

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About a month ago we had all the carpet pulled and laminate installed. There were a couple of custom reduction pieces needed and not the crap the installer was going to use. I was hoping big box would have something out of wood for the reduction but none “just right “. I got some oak 1/2” x 1-1/2” and use routing table and bandsaw to make this profile, forgot to get actual pic.
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I was reminded while using router that a couple drawers were in need of TLC to close right. I was able to loosen drawer front and adjust bottom to be about 10-15 thousandths loose and then use my rabbet plane to shave the top till a nice fit. I have a few other planes better suited, but not dialed in sharp as my rabbet plane. Totally get the allure of non-power tools.

Lastly, my bandsaw sled had a bad habit of lifting out of slot and falling off so I installed 5 neobidsumpin magnets in two spots about 1/16” from bottom of holes. Works great.

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Not totally in the shop but some. Trying to go through the trailer, figure out whats going to the 🔥, what I can sell, what needs to be stacked somewhere so I can sell the trailer and buy a bigger one. Two crates, several boxes and all these loose blanks too.

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Having some shop time this week. Started a small chalis yesterday and finished it today. From a walnut branch that we picked up when we got that load of walnut last month. Just goofing around. The pith kept showing itself.
 

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It's that time of year again. Chainsaw has been through its check-up and is ready to go. Cut out five curly bowl blanks and a pile of firewood just waiting to be made small. And what I need to be doing is making some pens.

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I have been battling an infection most of this week and left my work where it was, that wheel barrel was full of firewood at one point. Many wet things. Fortunately, I had brought in my Chainsaw before it all hit. Does anyone want some Walnut wood and Bark soup? :impatient:

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That Jackson looks great. I recall just a few years ago complaining that they were $75 and an extra $20 for the feet. Been making my own handles since 2000, usually an extra 6-8 inches so I can take normal for me strides without kicking the barrel. Think we are down to 3 wheel barrels. Always enjoyed taking a few curbside discarded units and rebuilding one. Refabbed one for each in-law over the years. Pissed that one of them backed over a refab with a skid steer. Farm life....

Did the walnut soup have enough time to stain the other wood?
 

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That Jackson looks great. I recall just a few years ago complaining that they were $75 and an extra $20 for the feet. Been making my own handles since 2000, usually an extra 6-8 inches so I can take normal for me strides without kicking the barrel. Think we are down to 3 wheel barrels. Always enjoyed taking a few curbside discarded units and rebuilding one. Refabbed one for each in-law over the years. Pissed that one of them backed over a refab with a skid steer. Farm life....

Did the walnut soup have enough time to stain the other wood?
i think its a wheel barrow
 
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