Over the last couple of days Ive gotten a few chances to spend an hour or two in the shop at a time. Never able to do enough for a full post but moving along step by step on getting the saw horses closer to the finish line. First I spent hacked another leg shape out, I would like to think I can just plow through all four of them in one sitting, but hand cutting them with a coping saw is pretty taxing on my tennis elbow, its better if I take my time and do them one at a time. Cut one out, do something else for a bit, cut another one out, switch jobs again. This method of work does a few things for me. One it cuts down on how beat up I feel after a day in the shop because the variety of switching it up cuts down on those nagging, repetative style nuisance injuries. And two, it helps keep me interested and inspired while Im working. I think ahead constantly, I cant help it, and sometimes when I do that I become so jazzed about the plans and ideas that I feel like I have to do something about them, because if I dont Ill obviously forget the solution I came up with. Making huge sweeping cuts with a coping saw is not the fun part of the piece to me. I love joinery, always have, so accomplishing the joinery is the fun part. I use that as my reward.
Jumat, 22 April 2016
Scooby Snacks Keep the Shop Moving Along
"If I finish getting this leg cut out, then I can move on to those mortices for a while" ---- you see, just like a scooby snack!
Either way it was cool to have success with it. Even using my table saw this is always how Ive liked to cut dados. cut a line down either side and hog out the center with a chisel. Now that my new router plane has arrived cleaning up the bottoms is going to be even easier. (that puppy did arrive this week too, all three cutting blades and the guide fence intact, just have to use a litle elbow grease to clean up the surface rust and sharpen the blades and were completely in buisness)
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