mn

"mark"

18/12/2004 5:02 AM

Thanks for all the help! -- some pics of my music stand

Ended up using the recommended jig to slice up the firewood -- also went
with straight boiled linseed oil for the finish. You can see a little
splotchiness on the cherry -- I'm hoping this will even out after another
coat or two, and then some paste wax.

Here's some quick pix:

http://www.kristindare.com/html/untitled10.html

Thanks again. You guys are all great.


This topic has 14 replies

mn

"mark"

in reply to "mark" on 18/12/2004 5:02 AM

19/12/2004 3:21 PM

> I love clean design, Great job!
> The "splotchiness" is really minimal, do you have a sunroom you could
> set it in to expose it to light for a few days? Probably even
> everything out nicely.
>
> Michael Baglio

Thanks, michael -- I'll give that a shot.

Rn

"RampRat"

in reply to "mark" on 18/12/2004 5:02 AM

17/12/2004 9:57 PM

Very nice work! I love the contrast in the woods.

jJ

[email protected] (JMWEBER987)

in reply to "mark" on 18/12/2004 5:02 AM

18/12/2004 5:10 AM

>Here's some quick pix:
>
>http://www.kristindare.com/html/untitled10.html

Hey, nice job!

cC

[email protected] (Charlie Self)

in reply to "mark" on 18/12/2004 5:02 AM

18/12/2004 10:00 AM

mark writes:

>Ended up using the recommended jig to slice up the firewood -- also went
>with straight boiled linseed oil for the finish. You can see a little
>splotchiness on the cherry -- I'm hoping this will even out after another
>coat or two, and then some paste wax.
>
>Here's some quick pix:
>
>http://www.kristindare.com/html/untitled10.html

Very well done.

Charlie Self
"Absolute faith corrupts as absolutely as absolute power." Eric Hoffer

RS

"Rob Stokes"

in reply to "mark" on 18/12/2004 5:02 AM

18/12/2004 7:01 AM

hey I like it!

Well done!

Rob

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http://www.robswoodworking.com

"mark" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Ended up using the recommended jig to slice up the firewood -- also went
> with straight boiled linseed oil for the finish. You can see a little
> splotchiness on the cherry -- I'm hoping this will even out after another
> coat or two, and then some paste wax.
>
> Here's some quick pix:
>
> http://www.kristindare.com/html/untitled10.html
>
> Thanks again. You guys are all great.
>
>

jj

jo4hn

in reply to "mark" on 18/12/2004 5:02 AM

18/12/2004 4:16 PM

mark wrote:

>>>http://www.kristindare.com/html/untitled10.html
>>
>>Very well done.
>>
>>Charlie Self
>>"Absolute faith corrupts as absolutely as absolute power." Eric Hoffer
>
>
> Thanks! The two other tips from here that I ended up using in this
> project -- the plane shaving used to plug a hair thin seam in one of the
> joints -- you can't even see it now. The other one was the "gluing the
> small piece to a larger piece with hot melt glue" trick in order to cut an
> angle on it on the TS.
>
> On a different thread about hiding mistakes, this one would fit right in --
> on the feet, I got done cutting them out of the firewood, and then realized
> that one of them had a saw kerf in the top from a previous attempt to cut on
> the bandsaw without the jig -- and I didn't have another piece to make
> another foot. So to "fix" it, I took a dovetail router bit and routed out
> the saw kerf. Then did the same to the other 3 legs, and cut 4 brazilian
> cherry triangular "plugs" and stuck them in the dovetail holes. Added a
> nice contrast element against the white maple, and fixed the boo boo.
>
Nice way to turn a whoopsie into a feature. Good thinking and nice work.
mahalo,
jo4hn

ms

"mindesign"

in reply to "mark" on 18/12/2004 5:02 AM

19/12/2004 5:44 PM

Man, that's pretty!


"Edwin Pawlowski" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>
> "mark" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>> Here's some quick pix:
>>
>> http://www.kristindare.com/html/untitled10.html
>>
>> Thanks again. You guys are all great.
>
> Makes me wish I could play an instrument. Great job!
>

mn

"mark"

in reply to "mark" on 18/12/2004 5:02 AM

19/12/2004 5:00 AM


> Nice. Care to share the details with us? Joinery, adjustments, etc.

Not much to the joinery, really. The cherry "tube" is just 2 side pieces
with a 1/8" saw kerf an 1/8 deep, and then two other pieces with a rabbet of
the same size. This is glued together with a solid plug in the bottom 4".
The inside slider is just two pieces of 1 3/8" cherry with a spacer top and
bottom. The height adjustment bolt goes right thru the center of it. The
fork at the back of the easel is cherry, and there's a circle of leather in
there to act as a friction aid to prevent the thing from slipping all over.
The feet are dovetailed into the base. The easel part itself is 1/2"
stock -- the maple is from the wood pile, which is pretty cool - I've been
saving pieces during "stacking season" for the last couple years, and
finally got a thickness planer that allowed me to do something with it.
The joints on the easel are just lap joints, which were a pain in the butt
to keep square and tight during the glue up. I think if I did another one, I
would glue each one seperately, instead of trying to do it all at once --
either that, or peg them. It would have made it much easier to clamp up and
keep gap-free. That's why I needed that plane shaving. The small verticals
are just friction fit into sockets that I drilled with a 1/4" forstner bit
and chiseled out. They're not glued --just trapped between the top and
bottom. It's a christmas gift for a friend, so I'm pretty happy with the
way it turned out. He's the lead singer for a band called The Badlees (had
a hit or two in the 96-97 timeframe), and it's for his home studio.

sd

sandman

in reply to "mark" on 18/12/2004 5:02 AM

18/12/2004 12:07 PM

In article
<[email protected]>,
"mark" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Ended up using the recommended jig to slice up the firewood -- also went
> with straight boiled linseed oil for the finish. You can see a little
> splotchiness on the cherry -- I'm hoping this will even out after another
> coat or two, and then some paste wax.
>
> Here's some quick pix:
>
> http://www.kristindare.com/html/untitled10.html
>
> Thanks again. You guys are all great.
>
>

Very nice indeed. Nicely executed design.

r

MB

Michael Baglio

in reply to "mark" on 18/12/2004 5:02 AM

19/12/2004 12:25 PM

On Sat, 18 Dec 2004 05:02:08 GMT, "mark" <[email protected]> wrote:

>Ended up using the recommended jig to slice up the firewood -- also went
>with straight boiled linseed oil for the finish. You can see a little
>splotchiness on the cherry -- I'm hoping this will even out after another
>coat or two, and then some paste wax.
>
>Here's some quick pix:
>
>http://www.kristindare.com/html/untitled10.html
>
>Thanks again. You guys are all great.

I love clean design, Great job!
The "splotchiness" is really minimal, do you have a sunroom you could
set it in to expose it to light for a few days? Probably even
everything out nicely.

Michael Baglio

ms

"mindesign"

in reply to "mark" on 18/12/2004 5:02 AM

19/12/2004 5:42 PM


"mark" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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Added a
> nice contrast element against the white maple, and fixed the boo boo.
>

Smarter than the average chair

nice idea!

mn

"mark"

in reply to "mark" on 18/12/2004 5:02 AM

18/12/2004 2:57 PM

>>
>>http://www.kristindare.com/html/untitled10.html
>
> Very well done.
>
> Charlie Self
> "Absolute faith corrupts as absolutely as absolute power." Eric Hoffer

Thanks! The two other tips from here that I ended up using in this
project -- the plane shaving used to plug a hair thin seam in one of the
joints -- you can't even see it now. The other one was the "gluing the
small piece to a larger piece with hot melt glue" trick in order to cut an
angle on it on the TS.

On a different thread about hiding mistakes, this one would fit right in --
on the feet, I got done cutting them out of the firewood, and then realized
that one of them had a saw kerf in the top from a previous attempt to cut on
the bandsaw without the jig -- and I didn't have another piece to make
another foot. So to "fix" it, I took a dovetail router bit and routed out
the saw kerf. Then did the same to the other 3 legs, and cut 4 brazilian
cherry triangular "plugs" and stuck them in the dovetail holes. Added a
nice contrast element against the white maple, and fixed the boo boo.

LJ

Larry Jaques

in reply to "mark" on 18/12/2004 5:02 AM

18/12/2004 5:56 PM

On Sat, 18 Dec 2004 05:02:08 GMT, "mark" <[email protected]> calmly
ranted:

>Ended up using the recommended jig to slice up the firewood -- also went
>with straight boiled linseed oil for the finish. You can see a little
>splotchiness on the cherry -- I'm hoping this will even out after another
>coat or two, and then some paste wax.
>
>Here's some quick pix:
>
>http://www.kristindare.com/html/untitled10.html
>
>Thanks again. You guys are all great.

Nice. Care to share the details with us? Joinery, adjustments, etc.


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"Edwin Pawlowski"

in reply to "mark" on 18/12/2004 5:02 AM

19/12/2004 3:03 AM


"mark" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> Here's some quick pix:
>
> http://www.kristindare.com/html/untitled10.html
>
> Thanks again. You guys are all great.

Makes me wish I could play an instrument. Great job!


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