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Old 01-31-2017, 09:01 PM  
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Woodworking

I don't recall seeing anything on here about the hobby. Do you do it? Have any interest? Tools? Have you made anything? Do you want to learn?

With the recent developments on the Planet, it got me thinking, what can I do to contribute and support the new effort?

I had no problem with any of the old guard and want to support the effort to make Chiefs Planet great again with the regime.


They aren't teaching vocational training in high school anymore, but maybe we can provide a venue here to learn woodworking?

There is a handyman mega thread, but this deserves it's own thread if we are going to accomplish something.

When I went to Junior high school we had woodworking class and I have always loved it. Finally, upon retirement, I have been able to set up a nice woodwork shop. I can go from station to station and perform the particular task, planing, jointer, sander, router table, radial arm, table and band saw.

I am currently on my fifth cedar chest this winter. Each one has gotten much easier as I have learned.

We have a cedar mill about ten miles away so it has been very instrumental in the effort as raw material is the main ingredient. It is dirt cheap at the mill and I have been buying 1.1 inch thick by 52 long by 4.25 wide boards and gluing them together.

What are you working on?
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Old 02-04-2017, 12:33 PM   #136
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Enjoying this thread a lot. Ive been a woodworker for a long time but have sort of drifted away. I have a shop building and a buttload of great wood. I need to get my ass back to building stuff and off the couch. Ive built baby cradles, a beautiful Walnut Wardrobe I copied from the Amana Furniture shop one, all my kitchen cabinets in my kitchen at the farm, and a bunch of furniture for the wife.

Now that I have a new computer with decent memory, I need to organize pics of stuff I have built.
Kitchen Cabinets? Nice. That takes a hell of a lot more skill than I have. One piece that isn't square and you've FUBAR'd the whole kitchen.
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Old 02-04-2017, 01:02 PM   #137
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I could have sworn DenverChief made a thread with the same title.
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Old 02-04-2017, 01:31 PM   #138
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I could have sworn DenverChief made a thread with the same title.
I think it was titled Woodslurping.
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Old 02-04-2017, 01:32 PM   #139
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I did, and I am the bad guy from Chicago that comes down here expecting things to be the same as they are up there. I spent a lot of money with that contractor and he has one of the best reps around. Not with me.

I have put actual bolts and lag bolts in the back deck where the runners attach to the uprights. He had about a dozen nails where they joined.



Exactly. I have been replacing them with screws as I have time. Flipping the decking boards over as the nails damage them. The upstairs deck railing that is now four years old and is not safe IMO and I am going to have to put bolts where the uprights attach to the sides.

I am coming to the conclusion that it is the way they do things around here. Half assed and close is good enough.
I don't recall you telling me I was risking my life by going out on that deck.
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Old 02-04-2017, 01:33 PM   #140
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I don't recall you telling me I was risking my life by going out on that deck.
Somebody had to stress test it.
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Old 02-04-2017, 02:36 PM   #141
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Somebody had to stress test it.
(cough) our QB (cough)



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Old 02-04-2017, 02:44 PM   #142
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Hmmm, an all expense paid guided fishing trip to Table Rock Lake with lodging at a private 5 star resort with wonderful balcony views of the surroundings.
Maybe he should receive some kind of made up award for something he did this last year. Give him a trophy and the vacation package. Surely Ed would go along for the good of the team.
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Old 02-04-2017, 05:25 PM   #143
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Kitchen Cabinets? Nice. That takes a hell of a lot more skill than I have. One piece that isn't square and you've FUBAR'd the whole kitchen.
Its one place where having a top drawer table saw and fence will make you look talented. I have a Delta Cabinet saw with a Biesemier Fence and its the ticket. The other piece thats a must is a high quality high power 1/2 chuck plunge router. And a gozillian clamps
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Old 02-04-2017, 06:31 PM   #144
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I'd have wrecked his shit man. That is completely and totally unacceptable.
I agree, didn't notice it until we were all settled up. He did a pretty sizable addition on this place while we still lived 600 miles away before retiring.

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Yeah. He would have been lucky if he wasn't there when I saw it.

He would have started over or we would have had major issues.
He had has money as there were so many other things the decks were not something I caught. We don't do business anymore.

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I don't recall you telling me I was risking my life by going out on that deck.
You don't recall me telling you not to lean on the railing on the upstairs deck? None of the rest of it is an issue.
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Old 02-04-2017, 07:08 PM   #145
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You don't recall me telling you not to lean on the railing on the upstairs deck? None of the rest of it is an issue.
You probably did tell me. I'm just messing with you.
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You probably did tell me. I'm just messing with you.
It would be a brutal deadly fall from there, for sure! Nice concrete landing area.
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Old 02-26-2017, 06:03 PM   #147
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Ever do any whittling? Ever heard of Diamond Willow? Made a walking stick?

Spent most of the day whittling on my walking stick. Just like grandpa, with a pocket knife, but I live in the Ozarks instead of the Rockies.

My cousin out in Montana gave my Dad a beautiful Diamond Willow cane a few years ago.

Last summer when I visited Montana he gave me the stick on the right still with bark on it.

I spent a few hours on the second from right today. Fun times.
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Old 10-30-2017, 02:50 PM   #148
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Glad I found this thread.

I am trying to make a Christmas Star. I need slates ~1/2" to ~3/4" wide, varying lengths 4" up to 12" long with thin 1/4" finished wood. The actual dimensions don't really matter and can vary.

My problem is that I have planks that is too wide at 1 1/2". I have a very old table saw from my Great Uncle (probably made ~ 1925). The fence is OK but trying to rip a thin 1/4" thick board that is only 1 1/2" wide with a fair amount of precision is proving difficult. Heck the saw blade is 1/8 " wide.

What tool should I use? Do I need to buy a new table saw? Probably. Saber saw? Dremel saw? Or should I use Sharks with Lasers.

Is there a finished 1/2- 3/4" wide wood stock available?
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Old 10-30-2017, 03:36 PM   #149
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Never mind. Home Depot has 1/4 x 3/4" trim molding that transitions between wall paper and painted walls.

PERFECT!
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Old 10-30-2017, 04:14 PM   #150
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Never mind. Home Depot has 1/4 x 3/4" trim molding that transitions between wall paper and painted walls.

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Awesome! So glad I could help.
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