n_maher Posted June 4, 2023 Report Posted June 4, 2023 Work on the humidor project continues and should be complete this weekend, well it sort of has to be since the presentation of the gift needs to happen Tuesday. WIth that in mind I did some more fab work on limited time at night this week making the piece for the bottom of the removable tray and doing a bunch of sanding. Precision was applied in some areas and is lacking in others, such is the nature of the things that I make. This is the custom bottom panel for the tray. The air-flow holes are a pattern that I developed to mimic the drilled shaft foundations that we are currently installing to support the two new dry docks. The large holes are the 9 foot diameter shafts that will start installation this fall/winter and the smaller holes are the 6'-6" shafts we're in the process of installing now. This is the bottom panel of the box complete with laser-engraved command logo. 8
swt61 Posted June 4, 2023 Author Report Posted June 4, 2023 12 minutes ago, n_maher said: "9 foot diameter shafts" I just felt the TICE shutter from inadequacy! 2
Voltron Posted June 4, 2023 Report Posted June 4, 2023 Funny magic ping pong t-shirt I saw the other day 2 2
VPI Posted June 4, 2023 Report Posted June 4, 2023 Built a tray to store all the shit constantly in my way on the new workbench. 3
VPI Posted June 4, 2023 Report Posted June 4, 2023 Just finally realizing this is being built in an ammo can. 3 1
Hopstretch Posted June 6, 2023 Report Posted June 6, 2023 So the art craters were at the Rancho today bright and early and I have to say that, other than Milo and Otis, I have never seen sawdust fly like that. These lads knew what they were about! 7
naamanf Posted June 6, 2023 Report Posted June 6, 2023 That’s pretty cool, except unusually I just toss my art in the trash or place for free ads on Craigslist. 2
swt61 Posted June 6, 2023 Author Report Posted June 6, 2023 I don't think Stretch purchases his at Target. NTTAWWT.
Grahame Posted June 6, 2023 Report Posted June 6, 2023 5 minutes ago, naamanf said: That’s pretty cool, except unusually I just toss my art in the trash or place for free ads on Craigslist. https://azdailysun.com/elvis-on-velvet-the-king-lives-on-in-all-his-artistic-glory/article_a4198e57-5af7-526b-ba31-65cd57832faf.html https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dogs_Playing_Poker
blessingx Posted June 6, 2023 Report Posted June 6, 2023 Do they spell "dining room art" differently in Georgia?
Dusty Chalk Posted June 6, 2023 Report Posted June 6, 2023 I need a toolbox. Unfortunately I live in good ol' boy territory, so if I get the one I want, I'll probably get taken around back and...so I will just let y'all imagine: 1
Grahame Posted June 6, 2023 Report Posted June 6, 2023 2 minutes ago, Dusty Chalk said: I need a toolbox. Unfortunately I live in good ol' boy territory, so if I get the one I want, I'll probably get taken around back and...so I will just let y'all imagine:
Voltron Posted June 6, 2023 Report Posted June 6, 2023 It turned into a bit of a saga, but my brother enlisted Steve to help identify a new tool for the shop that he wanted to surprise me with. My siblings were around the house while my terminally ill brother made many phone calls and repeatedly ordered and reordered the specified machine. That info leaked to me and made me self conscious about him buying me a gift and worried about how it would work out, but nobody (including Steve) would tell me what it was or how it was being delivered. It finally arrived a couple of weeks ago and there was another whole saga to get the 500lb box up to the shop. Turns out it is a dual drum 25" Supermax sander. It is very cool and with some shifting it fits into the shop in a good spot. I wired the 220V/30A connection myself with the same type of plug as the Hammer jointer/planer it sits next to. I am ordering some stuff to make a wye connector on top so that the two tools can also share the same dust collection hose with a quick connect setup. I can tell that this is going to be a great tool to have in the shop at twice the width of the planer and currently set up with 80 and 120 grit papers to cut the sanding time way down on lots of projects. Thanks Tom, and Steve, and even Doug who consulted as well. IMG_0462.mov 11
VPI Posted June 10, 2023 Report Posted June 10, 2023 Damn. That thing is nice. I spent some time throwing together a scrap cutting board for the neighborhood 4th of July Bingo prizes. 6
VPI Posted June 12, 2023 Report Posted June 12, 2023 Anyone catch the Shaper Trace coming soon? Looks very interesting for the ping pongers, if it works.
swt61 Posted June 16, 2023 Author Report Posted June 16, 2023 I forgot to mention this at the time, but on Sunday Milo and I were building a shelving system for my van. In doing so, we used the pocket screw jig that Naaman built, then ping ponged the parts and sent them to me, so Milo and I could build the same unit. This thing is really a slick little tool! It just works so easily, and the lesser angle is absolutely better than my Kreg pocket screw tool. So shout out to Naaman again! Thanks Sir! 4
VPI Posted June 18, 2023 Report Posted June 18, 2023 Started on some cheesy kids toys for Bingo. Need to add some wheels and come up with another animal for him to race against. 2
VPI Posted June 19, 2023 Report Posted June 19, 2023 Ended up going with an antique giraffe to race the modern one. No carnage for the baby toys. 3 1 3
luvdunhill Posted June 26, 2023 Report Posted June 26, 2023 (edited) Used a lot of Penofin - honestly I found it hard to apply to some of the figured / end-grain parts. In the wrong light it looks faded and kinda ashy. For the straight grain pieces (whatever the opposite of end grain is) it worked really well. However, it felt like an hour between the two thin coats was too long - maybe that’s because it was like 150 degrees outside. Edited June 26, 2023 by luvdunhill 2
MexicanDragon Posted June 26, 2023 Report Posted June 26, 2023 Figured some of you may want to snag one of these for the shop(s). https://festoolfanshop.com/products/pizza-cutter?variant=40150557491287
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