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05-18-2018, 06:17 AM | #256 |
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I am not sure what you mean by crook necks but will google it.
I built a cedar chest for one of my sister's friends that asked me to build her one and then drove three hundred miles to deliver it to her after putting almost 60 hours in it. We had agreed on a price and she shit backwards when I got there, so I decided not to sell any woodworking going forward. Just going to stick to building stuff for family now, got enough siblings, grandkids, neices and nephews on my list to keep me busy. Thanks though! Here is a bookshelf out of white oak I built for my eldest daughter and a toybox for youngest grandson. |
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05-18-2018, 06:52 AM | #257 | |
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05-18-2018, 07:26 PM | #258 | |
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Canes are easy as shit to make though if you really want to DIY. Process is simple. Make a jig of some sort to bend a piece of wood around... Ez way is to take and cut the bottom end off of a small coffee can (about 2") and screw it down securely to a piece of wood. space pieces of wood about 1" away from that on both sides and screw it down to make your bending jig... then u just have to steam the wood.... ez home way is make a box that you can pipe steam in for an hour straight, ez way is with a teapot and a hose... I've attached a rough sketch... Edit: This is assuming you have cut the sapling, peeled it, and allowed it to air dry. |
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