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Swingman

24/08/2011 8:07 AM

Fine Homebuilding Office Design Contest

Just for grins I submitted my own "Texas Tansu" office furniture.

If you get a chance, enter yours, and/or stop by and click on the thumbs
up button/comment, or both ... and I'll do the same:

http://www.finehomebuilding.com/item/19983/texas-tansu-stackable-office-chests

Thanks ...

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Sonny

in reply to Swingman on 24/08/2011 8:07 AM

24/08/2011 10:15 AM

Nice stackables. Would make any office a pleasant place to work.

I suppose you ran out of lumber, to build those window shutters all
the way to the top of the window. You gonna make some shutter
extensions, later?

Sonny

LJ

Larry Jaques

in reply to Sonny on 24/08/2011 10:15 AM

25/08/2011 8:03 AM

On Thu, 25 Aug 2011 08:22:59 -0400, Bill <[email protected]>
wrote:

>Larry Jaques wrote:

>> Modified lag bolts would be used to hold the blade and allow
>> me to turn the blade to any angle, like a coping saur.
>
>Using lag bolts like that sounds pretty clever. Were you planning to
>anneal (soften) them before you cut them? Sounds like the saurs would
>make terrific Christmas gifts! ; )

Like Hell, x2.

http://goo.gl/rIUlW
http://goo.gl/h0YRX often at half price
http://goo.gl/nasW often on sale for $7

and a cup of cooling water are all you need.
They're soft enough.

--
Knowledge speaks, but wisdom listens.
-- Jimi Hendrix

MM

"Mike Marlow"

in reply to Swingman on 24/08/2011 8:07 AM

24/08/2011 10:00 PM

Nova wrote:
> On Wed, 24 Aug 2011 16:44:44 -0700, Larry Jaques
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> On Wed, 24 Aug 2011 14:49:34 -0400, "Mike Marlow"
>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Swingman wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>> That said, the shop dummy was supposed to trim them out with a
>>>> simple extension of the trim around the top and the two sides
>>>> above the shutters, but Linda likes them just the way they are,
>>>> and it's a good thing ... I've been too damned busy the past ten
>>>> years to convince her otherwise.
>>>
>>> Ten years? Don't be breathing easy yet brother - you're only half
>>> way through a project life-cycle...
>>
>> WHAT? After the crap you guys gave me on my bow saur project?
>> <thud>
>
> "We" projects follow the 20 year project cycle. "Me" projects get
> done quickly. Your bow saur was a "Me" project. ;-)

Spoken by a man of great discernment!

--

-Mike-
[email protected]

Sk

Swingman

in reply to Swingman on 24/08/2011 8:07 AM

24/08/2011 12:54 PM

On 8/24/2011 12:15 PM, Sonny wrote:
> Nice stackables. Would make any office a pleasant place to work.
>
> I suppose you ran out of lumber, to build those window shutters all
> the way to the top of the window. You gonna make some shutter
> extensions, later?

Nope, by design. The original idea (not mine) was to leave the tops
unshuttered on all the plantation shutters, for a transom light effect.

That said, the shop dummy was supposed to trim them out with a simple
extension of the trim around the top and the two sides above the
shutters, but Linda likes them just the way they are, and it's a good
thing ... I've been too damned busy the past ten years to convince her
otherwise.

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LJ

Larry Jaques

in reply to Swingman on 24/08/2011 8:07 AM

24/08/2011 8:34 PM

On Wed, 24 Aug 2011 22:36:21 -0400, Bill <[email protected]>
wrote:

>Mike Marlow wrote:
>> Nova wrote:
>>> On Wed, 24 Aug 2011 16:44:44 -0700, Larry Jaques
>>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>> On Wed, 24 Aug 2011 14:49:34 -0400, "Mike Marlow"
>>>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Swingman wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> That said, the shop dummy was supposed to trim them out with a
>>>>>> simple extension of the trim around the top and the two sides
>>>>>> above the shutters, but Linda likes them just the way they are,
>>>>>> and it's a good thing ... I've been too damned busy the past ten
>>>>>> years to convince her otherwise.
>>>>>
>>>>> Ten years? Don't be breathing easy yet brother - you're only half
>>>>> way through a project life-cycle...
>>>>
>>>> WHAT? After the crap you guys gave me on my bow saur project?
>>>> <thud>
>>>
>>> "We" projects follow the 20 year project cycle. "Me" projects get
>>> done quickly. Your bow saur was a "Me" project. ;-)
>>
>> Spoken by a man of great discernment!
>>
>
>I think I'd like to have a bow saw. Larry, can you give me an idea of
>how difficult it is and how long they take to make?

For anyone but us, it'd take a relaxing weekend, including finish.
For you, it'll take years and gigabytes of generated documents.
Wanna see my own prototype? (I never _did_ build one, though I think
I have all the parts to it still. The need disappeared, but we won't
go into that. We all know that need doesn't drive US! ;)

http://diversifycomm.com/wood/bowhandle.jpg mahog handle
http://diversifycomm.com/wood/protobowsaw.jpg mortised wunbuhfore
pinewood and plastic coated clothes hanger line.

Wow, that was 11 years ago! I think I started that project in '97 or
'98.

--
Knowledge speaks, but wisdom listens.
-- Jimi Hendrix

LJ

Larry Jaques

in reply to Swingman on 24/08/2011 8:07 AM

24/08/2011 4:44 PM

On Wed, 24 Aug 2011 14:49:34 -0400, "Mike Marlow"
<[email protected]> wrote:

>Swingman wrote:
>
>>
>> That said, the shop dummy was supposed to trim them out with a simple
>> extension of the trim around the top and the two sides above the
>> shutters, but Linda likes them just the way they are, and it's a good
>> thing ... I've been too damned busy the past ten years to convince her
>> otherwise.
>
>Ten years? Don't be breathing easy yet brother - you're only half way
>through a project life-cycle...

WHAT? After the crap you guys gave me on my bow saur project? <thud>

--
Learning to ignore things is one of the great paths to inner peace.
-- Robert J. Sawyer

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Sonny

in reply to Swingman on 24/08/2011 8:07 AM

24/08/2011 12:51 PM

I was being facetious about the shutters, but the transom idea is a
good thought.... and the shutters/window certainly doesn't look out of
place or awkward, as it is.

No gator skull decor in sight, though, or did you remove it for the
contest pictures?

Sonny

MM

"Mike Marlow"

in reply to Swingman on 24/08/2011 8:07 AM

24/08/2011 9:18 PM

Larry Jaques wrote:
> On Wed, 24 Aug 2011 14:49:34 -0400, "Mike Marlow"
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Swingman wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> That said, the shop dummy was supposed to trim them out with a
>>> simple extension of the trim around the top and the two sides above
>>> the shutters, but Linda likes them just the way they are, and it's
>>> a good thing ... I've been too damned busy the past ten years to
>>> convince her otherwise.
>>
>> Ten years? Don't be breathing easy yet brother - you're only half
>> way through a project life-cycle...
>
> WHAT? After the crap you guys gave me on my bow saur project? <thud>

What's even worse is that a project life-cycle used to be 12 years, but then
inflation took over...

--

-Mike-
[email protected]

MM

"Mike Marlow"

in reply to Swingman on 24/08/2011 8:07 AM

24/08/2011 2:49 PM

Swingman wrote:

>
> That said, the shop dummy was supposed to trim them out with a simple
> extension of the trim around the top and the two sides above the
> shutters, but Linda likes them just the way they are, and it's a good
> thing ... I've been too damned busy the past ten years to convince her
> otherwise.

Ten years? Don't be breathing easy yet brother - you're only half way
through a project life-cycle...

--

-Mike-
[email protected]

LJ

Larry Jaques

in reply to Swingman on 24/08/2011 8:07 AM

24/08/2011 7:01 PM

On Wed, 24 Aug 2011 21:40:41 -0400, Nova <[email protected]> wrote:

>On Wed, 24 Aug 2011 16:44:44 -0700, Larry Jaques
><[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>On Wed, 24 Aug 2011 14:49:34 -0400, "Mike Marlow"
>><[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>>Swingman wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>> That said, the shop dummy was supposed to trim them out with a simple
>>>> extension of the trim around the top and the two sides above the
>>>> shutters, but Linda likes them just the way they are, and it's a good
>>>> thing ... I've been too damned busy the past ten years to convince her
>>>> otherwise.
>>>
>>>Ten years? Don't be breathing easy yet brother - you're only half way
>>>through a project life-cycle...
>>
>>WHAT? After the crap you guys gave me on my bow saur project? <thud>
>
>"We" projects follow the 20 year project cycle. "Me" projects get
>done quickly. Your bow saur was a "Me" project. ;-)

Puffery. Mere opinion, Yack. Harrumph!

--
Learning to ignore things is one of the great paths to inner peace.
-- Robert J. Sawyer

BB

Bill

in reply to Swingman on 24/08/2011 8:07 AM

24/08/2011 10:36 PM

Mike Marlow wrote:
> Nova wrote:
>> On Wed, 24 Aug 2011 16:44:44 -0700, Larry Jaques
>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> On Wed, 24 Aug 2011 14:49:34 -0400, "Mike Marlow"
>>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Swingman wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> That said, the shop dummy was supposed to trim them out with a
>>>>> simple extension of the trim around the top and the two sides
>>>>> above the shutters, but Linda likes them just the way they are,
>>>>> and it's a good thing ... I've been too damned busy the past ten
>>>>> years to convince her otherwise.
>>>>
>>>> Ten years? Don't be breathing easy yet brother - you're only half
>>>> way through a project life-cycle...
>>>
>>> WHAT? After the crap you guys gave me on my bow saur project?
>>> <thud>
>>
>> "We" projects follow the 20 year project cycle. "Me" projects get
>> done quickly. Your bow saur was a "Me" project. ;-)
>
> Spoken by a man of great discernment!
>

I think I'd like to have a bow saw. Larry, can you give me an idea of
how difficult it is and how long they take to make?

BB

Bill

in reply to Swingman on 24/08/2011 8:07 AM

25/08/2011 12:07 AM

Larry Jaques wrote:
> On Wed, 24 Aug 2011 22:36:21 -0400, Bill<[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> Mike Marlow wrote:
>>> Nova wrote:
>>>> On Wed, 24 Aug 2011 16:44:44 -0700, Larry Jaques
>>>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> On Wed, 24 Aug 2011 14:49:34 -0400, "Mike Marlow"
>>>>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Swingman wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> That said, the shop dummy was supposed to trim them out with a
>>>>>>> simple extension of the trim around the top and the two sides
>>>>>>> above the shutters, but Linda likes them just the way they are,
>>>>>>> and it's a good thing ... I've been too damned busy the past ten
>>>>>>> years to convince her otherwise.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Ten years? Don't be breathing easy yet brother - you're only half
>>>>>> way through a project life-cycle...
>>>>>
>>>>> WHAT? After the crap you guys gave me on my bow saur project?
>>>>> <thud>
>>>>
>>>> "We" projects follow the 20 year project cycle. "Me" projects get
>>>> done quickly. Your bow saur was a "Me" project. ;-)
>>>
>>> Spoken by a man of great discernment!
>>>
>>
>> I think I'd like to have a bow saw. Larry, can you give me an idea of
>> how difficult it is and how long they take to make?
>
> For anyone but us, it'd take a relaxing weekend, including finish.
> For you, it'll take years and gigabytes of generated documents.
> Wanna see my own prototype? (I never _did_ build one, though I think
> I have all the parts to it still. The need disappeared, but we won't
> go into that. We all know that need doesn't drive US! ;)
>
> http://diversifycomm.com/wood/bowhandle.jpg mahog handle
> http://diversifycomm.com/wood/protobowsaw.jpg mortised wunbuhfore
> pinewood and plastic coated clothes hanger line.
>
> Wow, that was 11 years ago! I think I started that project in '97 or
> '98.

Maybe you want to make a "spring pole lathes" ala Roy Underhill?
It's good to have goals! : ) But it looks like you "turned" your
bow-saur handle (already). What's the slab of tree in the picture below
the handle supposed to be for?


>
> --
> Knowledge speaks, but wisdom listens.
> -- Jimi Hendrix

BB

Bill

in reply to Swingman on 24/08/2011 8:07 AM

25/08/2011 8:22 AM

Larry Jaques wrote:
> On Thu, 25 Aug 2011 00:07:12 -0400, Bill<[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> Larry Jaques wrote:
>>> On Wed, 24 Aug 2011 22:36:21 -0400, Bill<[email protected]>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Mike Marlow wrote:
>>>>> Nova wrote:
>>>>>> On Wed, 24 Aug 2011 16:44:44 -0700, Larry Jaques
>>>>>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On Wed, 24 Aug 2011 14:49:34 -0400, "Mike Marlow"
>>>>>>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Swingman wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> That said, the shop dummy was supposed to trim them out with a
>>>>>>>>> simple extension of the trim around the top and the two sides
>>>>>>>>> above the shutters, but Linda likes them just the way they are,
>>>>>>>>> and it's a good thing ... I've been too damned busy the past ten
>>>>>>>>> years to convince her otherwise.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Ten years? Don't be breathing easy yet brother - you're only half
>>>>>>>> way through a project life-cycle...
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> WHAT? After the crap you guys gave me on my bow saur project?
>>>>>>> <thud>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> "We" projects follow the 20 year project cycle. "Me" projects get
>>>>>> done quickly. Your bow saur was a "Me" project. ;-)
>>>>>
>>>>> Spoken by a man of great discernment!
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I think I'd like to have a bow saw. Larry, can you give me an idea of
>>>> how difficult it is and how long they take to make?
>>>
>>> For anyone but us, it'd take a relaxing weekend, including finish.
>>> For you, it'll take years and gigabytes of generated documents.
>>> Wanna see my own prototype? (I never _did_ build one, though I think
>>> I have all the parts to it still. The need disappeared, but we won't
>>> go into that. We all know that need doesn't drive US! ;)
>>>
>>> http://diversifycomm.com/wood/bowhandle.jpg mahog handle
>>> http://diversifycomm.com/wood/protobowsaw.jpg mortised wunbuhfore
>>> pinewood and plastic coated clothes hanger line.
>>>
>>> Wow, that was 11 years ago! I think I started that project in '97 or
>>> '98.
>>
>> Maybe you want to make a "spring pole lathes" ala Roy Underhill?
>
> I was going to do that but found the little POS for $20, with two
> motors, at a wooddorker's swap meet in Sandy Eggo one morning.
>
>> It's good to have goals! : ) But it looks like you "turned" your
>> bow-saur handle (already). What's the slab of tree in the picture below
>> the handle supposed to be for?
>
> That was the material I started with. It was turned into another
> handle. Modified lag bolts would be used to hold the blade and allow
> me to turn the blade to any angle, like a coping saur.

Using lag bolts like that sounds pretty clever. Were you planning to
anneal (soften) them before you cut them? Sounds like the saurs would
make terrific Christmas gifts! ; )




> --
> Knowledge speaks, but wisdom listens.
> -- Jimi Hendrix

LJ

Larry Jaques

in reply to Swingman on 24/08/2011 8:07 AM

25/08/2011 3:55 AM

On Thu, 25 Aug 2011 00:07:12 -0400, Bill <[email protected]>
wrote:

>Larry Jaques wrote:
>> On Wed, 24 Aug 2011 22:36:21 -0400, Bill<[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Mike Marlow wrote:
>>>> Nova wrote:
>>>>> On Wed, 24 Aug 2011 16:44:44 -0700, Larry Jaques
>>>>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> On Wed, 24 Aug 2011 14:49:34 -0400, "Mike Marlow"
>>>>>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Swingman wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> That said, the shop dummy was supposed to trim them out with a
>>>>>>>> simple extension of the trim around the top and the two sides
>>>>>>>> above the shutters, but Linda likes them just the way they are,
>>>>>>>> and it's a good thing ... I've been too damned busy the past ten
>>>>>>>> years to convince her otherwise.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Ten years? Don't be breathing easy yet brother - you're only half
>>>>>>> way through a project life-cycle...
>>>>>>
>>>>>> WHAT? After the crap you guys gave me on my bow saur project?
>>>>>> <thud>
>>>>>
>>>>> "We" projects follow the 20 year project cycle. "Me" projects get
>>>>> done quickly. Your bow saur was a "Me" project. ;-)
>>>>
>>>> Spoken by a man of great discernment!
>>>>
>>>
>>> I think I'd like to have a bow saw. Larry, can you give me an idea of
>>> how difficult it is and how long they take to make?
>>
>> For anyone but us, it'd take a relaxing weekend, including finish.
>> For you, it'll take years and gigabytes of generated documents.
>> Wanna see my own prototype? (I never _did_ build one, though I think
>> I have all the parts to it still. The need disappeared, but we won't
>> go into that. We all know that need doesn't drive US! ;)
>>
>> http://diversifycomm.com/wood/bowhandle.jpg mahog handle
>> http://diversifycomm.com/wood/protobowsaw.jpg mortised wunbuhfore
>> pinewood and plastic coated clothes hanger line.
>>
>> Wow, that was 11 years ago! I think I started that project in '97 or
>> '98.
>
>Maybe you want to make a "spring pole lathes" ala Roy Underhill?

I was going to do that but found the little POS for $20, with two
motors, at a wooddorker's swap meet in Sandy Eggo one morning.

>It's good to have goals! : ) But it looks like you "turned" your
>bow-saur handle (already). What's the slab of tree in the picture below
>the handle supposed to be for?

That was the material I started with. It was turned into another
handle. Modified lag bolts would be used to hold the blade and allow
me to turn the blade to any angle, like a coping saur.

--
Knowledge speaks, but wisdom listens.
-- Jimi Hendrix

Nn

Nova

in reply to Swingman on 24/08/2011 8:07 AM

24/08/2011 9:40 PM

On Wed, 24 Aug 2011 16:44:44 -0700, Larry Jaques
<[email protected]> wrote:

>On Wed, 24 Aug 2011 14:49:34 -0400, "Mike Marlow"
><[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>Swingman wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> That said, the shop dummy was supposed to trim them out with a simple
>>> extension of the trim around the top and the two sides above the
>>> shutters, but Linda likes them just the way they are, and it's a good
>>> thing ... I've been too damned busy the past ten years to convince her
>>> otherwise.
>>
>>Ten years? Don't be breathing easy yet brother - you're only half way
>>through a project life-cycle...
>
>WHAT? After the crap you guys gave me on my bow saur project? <thud>

"We" projects follow the 20 year project cycle. "Me" projects get
done quickly. Your bow saur was a "Me" project. ;-)
--
Jack Novak
Buffalo, NY - USA

Sk

Swingman

in reply to Swingman on 24/08/2011 8:07 AM

24/08/2011 4:25 PM

On 8/24/2011 2:51 PM, Sonny wrote:
> I was being facetious about the shutters, but the transom idea is a
> good thought.... and the shutters/window certainly doesn't look out of
> place or awkward, as it is.
>
> No gator skull decor in sight, though, or did you remove it for the
> contest pictures?

It's outside in the front yard ... next to American Standard with the
geraniums.

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