i've been working on a small project lately, and it's starting to come together.
a little foot stool/ottoman. walnut. i will need to either get it upholstered, or get a sewing machine.
i've also got a stack of veneers ready for thicknessing, but my planer seems to like eating them too much. they are for a liquor cabinet that i've been planning.
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Congrats on getting hitched ( i missed that post).
Also, more photos please!
Tyler
Agreed, more pics! I'm intrigued.
You're building a liquor cabinet too? Nice! What will it be like???
hey guys,
i glued the thing up last night, so i'll have more photos soon.
yeah, there's a run on liquor cabinets! mine will be wall hung cabinet with a drop down front and some marquetry resembling what i did on the cherry cabinet.
it's mostly planed out, i'm just waiting to figure out a thickness sander... i think i'm going to attempt making one.
has anyone seen a good plan for one?
Making a thickness sander? Oh gosh heh. What kind of veneer? I still just use my Ridgid portable planner. I just go 1/8th of a crank at a time when I'm close. On this machine one full revolution = 1/16" so... 1/128" increments?
Anywho, looking forward to the ottoman. Like to see those spindles together!
Also particularly interested in your liquor cabinet, considering ;).
Hey Jacques,
Regarding thicknessing veneers- I got fed up with trying to get good results with a planer or thickness sander. I could get neither to work to my satisfaction. I built a simple vacuum clamping table that works with a normal shop vac and use a router on a sled with a 1 1/4 inch bit. It works slick - zero tear-out, zero snipe, very even thickness, and faster than a thickness sander. I can give you more detail on my set up if you want.
Until I get that planer with a helical carbide cutterhead I don't see using anything else.
whoops. unknown=Lael
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