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Link Posted: 11/14/2021 8:25:55 PM EDT
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Craftsman style side table

Edit:  weak sauce pg 2 ownage.

Cherry coffee table.  Ketteh approved.

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Quartersawn white oak clock

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Link Posted: 11/17/2021 11:10:03 PM EDT
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Started a small project today. Donation for American Legion Auxiliary Post. They raffle off all kinsa of shit.
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Link Posted: 11/19/2021 12:17:06 AM EDT
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Link Posted: 11/21/2021 10:55:05 PM EDT
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Slicing Coolabah burl slabs.
This stuff seems every bit as hard as desert ironwood.  
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Link Posted: 11/22/2021 2:26:19 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By MMGUT:
Slicing Coolabah burl slabs.
This stuff seems every bit as hard as desert ironwood.  
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Nice!  What's the plan for those?
Link Posted: 11/23/2021 6:20:55 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By MMGUT:
Slicing Coolabah burl slabs.
This stuff seems every bit as hard as desert ironwood.  
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I never have any luck with lenox anything. How do you like lenox stuff?
Link Posted: 11/26/2021 5:08:04 PM EDT
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Finally sourced some walnut slabs for my TV stand with a lift inside it for the cabin.  

Will post more later.........
Link Posted: 11/27/2021 7:01:18 AM EDT
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Finally sourced some walnut slabs for my TV stand with a lift inside it for the cabin.  

Will post more later.........
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live edge in chicagoland is insanely expensive.
Link Posted: 11/27/2021 3:20:48 PM EDT
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So, inspired by @timkel
I did this today, it reminds me of the carvings I saw in small stores in the late 70's Arizona time frame
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Before and after
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Link Posted: 11/27/2021 7:39:45 PM EDT
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Well done, bansil. Gcode is a wonderful thing.
Link Posted: 11/28/2021 12:05:57 AM EDT
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Originally Posted By winddummy82:
live edge in chicagoland is insanely expensive.
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I have heard from some of the local sawyers that they feel the market for live edge is not what it used to be.
Some buyers feel they should pay less for live edge vs edged stuff.
I agree, live edge should be cheaper, less labor/time.

Myself when I saw stuff up I pretty much get rid of the live edge, takes more room to store and personally I don't care for it.
Link Posted: 11/28/2021 12:14:28 AM EDT
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Originally Posted By MMGUT:
Slicing Coolabah burl slabs.
This stuff seems every bit as hard as desert ironwood.  
https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/354981/PXL_20211121_192204487_jpg-2176439.JPG
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those are carbide blades are they not?

If so how have it lasted for you?

I have tried carbide blades twice and while they saw fine the blades tend to break on me. I have done some improvements on my saw that I think might improve this.
Am currently using bimetal blades, would like to go back to carbide but am concerned with breakage.
Link Posted: 11/28/2021 10:30:49 AM EDT
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Originally Posted By DirtyDirk:


I have heard from some of the local sawyers that they feel the market for live edge is not what it used to be.
Some buyers feel they should pay less for live edge vs edged stuff.
I agree, live edge should be cheaper, less labor/time.

Myself when I saw stuff up I pretty much get rid of the live edge, takes more room to store and personally I don't care for it.
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What species you are milling? Pics would be awesome! I'm not willing to pay extra for what I perceive to be less work for the sawyers. After I retire and get out of Chicago  I'd love trying out a sawmill just to keep busy. By chance do you have a source for olivewood?
Link Posted: 11/28/2021 11:40:13 AM EDT
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Originally Posted By winddummy82:
What species you are milling? Pics would be awesome! I'm not willing to pay extra for what I perceive to be less work for the sawyers. After I retire and get out of Chicago  I'd love trying out a sawmill just to keep busy. By chance do you have a source for olivewood?
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I saw up stuff from my own land for myself. I have a modded bandsaw that I can saw up smaller stuff (16" dia x 5ft long) and take the bigger stuff to local guys with more normal sized bandsaws made for making lumber.
So I saw up mostly Cherry, Sugar and Red Maple, Red and White Oak, Shagbark and Bitternut Hickory along with smaller amounts of Ironwood, Mulberry, Beech and Butternut. I saw up smaller and less desirable stuff so I spend more time on stuff most sawyers would ignore.
I have gotten walnut from local sawyers, I don't have any growing on my place of any size. I have taken Sugar Maple and White Oak to local sawyers and I have a large (24" dbh) White Oak that I'm thinking of cutting this winter that will need to done by one of them.


Of the 3 sawyers that I have used 2 have wood they sell. One has tons of stuff but he thinks everything he has is worth big dollars. He is very disorganized and and hard to work with on top of it. He owed me some lumber from some logs I gave him. He thought ea. 1 1/2 x 10 x 8ft board was worth $125 at a min. No matter the species.

This guy has some stuff, (https://www.facebook.com/Ermers-Sawmill-LLC-329690290464591/) he is just getting his feet on the ground. I have had him saw several short Maple logs for me. He sells live edge stuff and has a kiln. I don't know about his pricing on live edge stuff.

I have no sources for olivewood. I really have not gotten into imported stuff myself.

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I was just applying the mineral oil when I took the pic. After they soaked it in I wiped them down and applied a bees wax & mineral oil “butter” I made and buffed it out

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Link Posted: 12/20/2021 6:06:59 PM EDT
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Link Posted: 12/23/2021 5:41:14 PM EDT
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Found out this morning we are doing Santa present swap thing on Saturday for family get together. Wife said you need a $30 present...
No worries I said

So after Dr. Visit I knocked these out.....grabbed one of wifes candles she makes "bird of paradise" smells damn good, coupled with a tin of board butter walla!!! Gift

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I even left the matching sawmill marks

Merry Christmas 🎅 🎄  ya'll  and blessed blessed wishes
Link Posted: 12/23/2021 9:59:33 PM EDT
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@bansil

What is it? Not trying to be a smart guy.
Link Posted: 12/24/2021 8:28:15 AM EDT
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You are fine

A mood scented candle, two small meat and cheese boards for a couple to enjoy by themselves, to set a mood...Ambiance

Can also be used as center piece with candles on them.

Most of the family are younger couples with kids, so I hope this will help them relax.
Link Posted: 12/24/2021 11:10:08 AM EDT
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Link Posted: 12/24/2021 3:27:59 PM EDT
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will edit to add pics
all the wood except for the dowel on the beer caddy is from the ash tree I had to have taken down due to emerald ash borers. Milled it myself.
the caddy was a couple months ago, finished the squirrels this week

the squirrels are for oven racks, got the plan in woodcraft magazine this summer
article
https://www.woodcraft.com/blog_entries/oven-squirrel
pdf with printable template tracing
https://www.woodcraft.com/media/W1siZiIsIjIwMjEvMDYvMzAvMDgvMDcvMTEvNDY5LzEwMl9PdmVuX1NxdWlycmVsLnBkZiJdXQ/102_Oven-Squirrel.pdf?sha=3eb2f06f731fc4bf

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Link Posted: 12/24/2021 4:21:04 PM EDT
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Very cool, could also be "beaver on wood"



Wife is at moms doing stuff, so this is drying on the stove with fans blowing,  decided to make a knife rack since she is actually getting some quality knives this year. No SS ,soft made in China shit.
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I used redish pink epoxy to glue the boards back together.

This is 1st knife, 2 moar on the way. Local knife maker, I sent him a sketch and use outline...he delivered!
High carbon spring steel, about 58/60 Rc, acid etched patina to let the aging begin. I told him I wanted it to look 400 years old, he delivered. I have a paring and carver in the works, same Brazilian cherry and pins, told him they don't have to match BUT look like they were made from same Smith and same time period.
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Link Posted: 12/24/2021 5:51:56 PM EDT
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Wow,  there's a lot of beautiful work in this thread! I posted this over in GD too, but I'll post it here again because I finally remembered about this forum.

I headed over to my parent's place this morning and helped my dad load his latest project in the truck,  a cedar lined cherry hope chest for the granddaughter (my sister's kid).







Trays that sit inside the top under the lid.

Link Posted: 12/24/2021 6:00:57 PM EDT
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Wow

I want to be at that level and the folks in this thread one day ,tell pops, great job!
Link Posted: 12/24/2021 7:03:56 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By bansil:
You are fine

A mood scented candle, two small meat and cheese boards for a couple to enjoy by themselves, to set a mood...Ambiance

Can also be used as center piece with candles on them.

Most of the family are younger couples with kids, so I hope this will help them relax.
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ok now I'm picking up what your laying down. there isn't a artistic bone in my body so if I make something I got the idea or design from someplace else. I'm going to try a few cheese boards. I just ordered the router bits.


Link Posted: 12/24/2021 11:25:16 PM EDT
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Definitely my biggest. 14'x5-1/2' table entirely made from hard maple with true breadboard ends. This thing was no joke setting up.  
Link Posted: 12/25/2021 4:54:46 PM EDT
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Hard Maple is beautiful hardwood!

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Link Posted: 12/27/2021 2:13:02 PM EDT
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Built this loft bed and bookshelf for my daughter.

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Minwax semi transparent stain.
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Glue ups for an end grain chess board. It’s about the third rip, rotate, glue.

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Link Posted: 1/2/2022 2:58:21 AM EDT
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Originally Posted By RLR350:
Glue ups for an end grain chess board. It's about the third rip, rotate, glue.

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I'd love to see the end result of this. I have some great black walnut chunks, about 2"x6"x2'. I'd like to make one into a cutting board and I'm trying to think of the best way to work it out.
Link Posted: 1/2/2022 10:54:45 AM EDT
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Originally Posted By RLR350:
Glue ups for an end grain chess board. It's about the third rip, rotate, glue.

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Looking forward to progress pics!
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About five years ago I built an out feed table for my table saw.  It also does duty as a workbench, dust collection and clamp holder.

A wet vac is housed in one side that is insulated.  It vents out a “muffler” through the bottom.  There are computer fans that provide air circulation through the box.  The other side is a dust devil and a homemade port system.  The four ports go to the table saw, a general purpose vacuum hose, a floor sweep and a downdraft sanding area in the bench top.

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Link Posted: 1/4/2022 6:09:43 AM EDT
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Originally Posted By RLR350:
About five years ago I built an out feed table for my table saw.  It also does duty as a workbench, dust collection and clamp holder.

A wet vac is housed in one side that is insulated.  It vents out a "muffler" through the bottom.  There are computer fans that provide air circulation through the box.  The other side is a dust devil and a homemade port system.  The four ports go to the table saw, a general purpose vacuum hose, a floor sweep and a downdraft sanding area in the bench top.

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I made my wife a knife block for her new custom knives. After 40+ years of cooking she knows exactly what she wants a knife to do.
I have a local bladesmith working with me and she got her 1st one for Christmas.
It went from this
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I told him I wanted it to look 400 years old and pretty at same time, he nailed it! She has a few more knives being made right now for valentines day

So, since it is a high carbon steel blade (HT'd about 60 Rc) it wanted airflow and no moisture pockets for contact rust.
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She loves it! But I have glue marks that look like crap, tight bond 2, wiped off excess and even followed up with damp rag. How do you not get the stains?

All pcs sanded, then glued, cleaned up and satin clear poly
Link Posted: 1/7/2022 1:45:36 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By bansil:
I made my wife a knife block for her new custom knives. After 40+ years of cooking she knows exactly what she wants a knife to do.
I have a local bladesmith working with me and she got her 1st one for Christmas.
It went from this
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To this
https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/388306/PXL_20211210_210636676_jpg-2231513.JPG
I told him I wanted it to look 400 years old and pretty at same time, he nailed it! She has a few more knives being made right now for valentines day

So, since it is a high carbon steel blade (HT'd about 60 Rc) it wanted airflow and no moisture pockets for contact rust.
https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/388306/20220107_085516_jpg-2231518.JPG
https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/388306/20220107_085527_jpg-2231520.JPG

She loves it! But I have glue marks that look like crap, tight bond 2, wiped off excess and even followed up with damp rag. How do you not get the stains?

All pcs sanded, then glued, cleaned up and satin clear poly
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Neat design.

The wet rag is your culprit.  It just dilutes the glue and helps it soak into the wood, acting as a sealer so that area looks different when you put the finish on.  Even if you think you’ve gotten the glue off, you have not.  Use limited glue so the squeeze out is minimal.  The squeeze out will form clumps or bubbles, don’t smear them.  Let the squeeze out dry for an hour or so, then scrape it off.
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Thanks


Damn! That makes perfect sense, thank you so much...it would of been 100% different doing that, it was a small little bead and I made it a smear...
Thank you again...


Love the forum knowledge 👌
Link Posted: 1/7/2022 3:25:54 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By bansil:
I made my wife a knife block for her new custom knives. After 40+ years of cooking she knows exactly what she wants a knife to do.
I have a local bladesmith working with me and she got her 1st one for Christmas.
It went from this
https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/388306/20211130_064935_jpg-2231512.JPG
To this
https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/388306/PXL_20211210_210636676_jpg-2231513.JPG
I told him I wanted it to look 400 years old and pretty at same time, he nailed it! She has a few more knives being made right now for valentines day

So, since it is a high carbon steel blade (HT'd about 60 Rc) it wanted airflow and no moisture pockets for contact rust.
https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/388306/20220107_085516_jpg-2231518.JPG
https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/388306/20220107_085527_jpg-2231520.JPG

She loves it! But I have glue marks that look like crap, tight bond 2, wiped off excess and even followed up with damp rag. How do you not get the stains?

All pcs sanded, then glued, cleaned up and satin clear poly
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I like it. Maybe something on the bottom so knife point doesn't touch countertop?
Link Posted: 1/7/2022 3:30:28 PM EDT
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This is going to be a end grain cutting board. Made from scraps.
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