May 16, 2009

toy box




dovetailed mahogany sides.
sliding redwood top.
redwood bottom.
paste wax finish.

May 8, 2009

leaving my mark

two brothers, one dream.


this is the trademark stamper i machined today. brass, stainless steel, and some little letters that i found from an old machine we were throwing out at work.

May 3, 2009

hall of shame

this little tragedy will forever be in the hall of shame as my very first dovetailed box. i read a lot, practiced a little, and even watched a couple of "boring" (as whitney calls them) dvds on the subject. i thought i was ready to give it a shot but it looks like i'm back to the practice stock for hand sawing 102. my first and biggest mistake: not marking out the waste. i know it doesn't seem like that big of a deal but i cut on the wrong side of the line more than once and yes in this business a 64th or 32nd of an inch makes a world of difference. you can see from the picture the lack of X's on the part that will eventually be removed. not super important on this tail piece but on the pin board splitting the line makes the whole joint work.


you can see the giant gap on the top most dovetail. thats about a saw kerf away from the mark. funny how a little X on the scrap side to remind me where to cut can be such a big deal.


believe it or not this is the "pretty" side of the box. the other side is way worse and you won't see a picture online any time soon. maybe in a few years after i've made a little progress i'll post a now and then shot so we can see how far i've come. but i guess you have to start somewhere and that somewhere in my dovetailing career is at the very bottom.

May 2, 2009

groovy



this is my new (got it a long time ago but this is the first time i used it) plow plane. its really neat. it's sole purpose in life is to make little groves like the one here in this piece of wood. it works remarkably well. i'm building a little box that needed a couple of groves for the sliding lid so it finally got to get some use. i love using a tool for the first time.

May 1, 2009

saws and chisels




no, this isn't a collection! each one has its own special use. if i ever get around to using them that is. most days i just look at them. aren't they so pretty?