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Musings from the Workbench: October 2013
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Monday, October 28, 2013. Now you may have been wondering why I mentioned butchering tools in my previous post. About flexibility in pen nibs. This is why. You see I really don't want to go down the "Bought a tool chest, er, writing case full of fountain pens, and in another five years I'll have cleaned and restored them all and decided which ones to keep and maybe sold some of the others and then I'll get back to actually using them. But we'll focus on the 'Murrican company one, because that's the one t...
Musings from the Workbench: August 2014
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Friday, August 29, 2014. Devil in the Detail. In this brave new world where Big Brother doesn't just watch us but offers us recommendations on what to do next, it's true that my somewhat eclectic approach to Google can lead to some unusual suggestions. This recent one, though, I found just a tiny. Inevitably, aside from the "Hang on, why are you recommending this to me? Tuesday, August 26, 2014. In the name of all the gods does my scroll wheel now have to be scrolled up. Friday, August 22, 2014. For the ...
Musings from the Workbench: Bugs, Aliens, and Daleks
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Friday, October 31, 2014. Bugs, Aliens, and Daleks. You know your blog posting is sporadic when the layout of the post composition page seems to have changed every time you log in. I should put that on a t-shirt. By necessity, it'll have to be quite a large t-shirt. Going about, but then it decided it liked the amenities, so stayed around, moved in all its DVDs and toothbrush, and pretty much hasn't gone anywhere. Ho hum. And continued to so do until the end of time or when I've finished with them, which...
Musings from the Workbench: March 2014
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Monday, March 31, 2014. Yesterday was my birthday. One of those ones people insist on being "landmark" and then spending the time remarking how old you are. It had a zero in it. Alcoholic bubbles was really the only sensible way to manage the day. The vibrancy of the colours is a bit lost in this pic; haven't got to time to try again. The first photo is much more representative; that orange is intense. Monday, March 24, 2014. Ah, rare sightings - the sun shining. Oh, and me on a blog. If you dont mind me...
Musings from the Workbench: Monday Stinks #15
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Monday, November 03, 2014. In celebration of Friday's Fountain Pen Day, a brief return for Monday Stinkage. (Just when you thought it was safe to go back to the inkwell.) Evidently I still haven't got to grips with the best way to capture ink colour. Ah well. J Herbin Café des Îles. Is not a remarkable ink, but a pleasant one, and it looks great on cream paper. It seems to go well in a Bedrock Flake Edison Beaumont, currently sporting a fine nib reground by moi. To be a little italicised. Seems to be pre...
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James Watriss: Auto-regulator, Chapter 3: Making the vertical elements
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Installing the Emmert Pattern Maker's vise. Mission statement for the shop. Tuesday, October 7, 2014. Auto-regulator, Chapter 3: Making the vertical elements. One of the primary design elements of the case was the use of three way miters. In the pedestal, as I've explained, they're not true three-way miters. The movement case is a different story. But there's more to it than that. To do the rest. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). In pursuit of a meaningful life. Art without engineering is dreaming....
James Watriss: February 2014
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Installing the Emmert Pattern Maker's vise. Mission statement for the shop. Tuesday, February 25, 2014. Working out a better miter bar. V.1. I've said before that jigs need three things: A good way to position the stock in alignment, a good way to hold it in alignment, and an accurate way to guide the stock past the cutter. Links to this post. Sunday, February 23, 2014. Shooting board for truing long miter joints. Project X requires long miter joints to make up vertical members. The longest is 52" lo...
James Watriss: Index
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Installing the Emmert Pattern Maker's vise. Mission statement for the shop. This is a selection of the pieces that I think are useful, helpful, or represent some of my better work. On shop flow and learning. On Learning, Growing, and Making Mistakes. Organizing Shop and Mind I. Organizing Shop and Mind II: Storage. Organizing Shop and Mind III: Work Flow. Organizing Shop and Mind IV: Project Planning. What Did I Learn Today? Shop and Project Hierarchy of Needs. On toolmaking and design. Peter Follansbee,...
James Watriss: August 2014
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Installing the Emmert Pattern Maker's vise. Mission statement for the shop. Thursday, August 21, 2014. Auto-Regulator chapter one: Breakdown. The diagonal grain near the top was a fluke. That's just what I happened to get when I opened up the beam. the grain went from being in-line with the board to 30-something degrees on angle from the face. Note on the photos: All of the pictures of the finished piece were taken by David Schonbrun. Links to this post. From January to July I worked ridiculously hard to...
James Watriss: Installing the Emmert Pattern Maker's vise
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Installing the Emmert Pattern Maker's vise. Mission statement for the shop. Installing the Emmert Pattern Maker's vise. When I bought my Emmert Vise, I didn't have a clear plan for where it would be mounted. In the end, I chose to mount it to my Sjobergs bench, after resurfacing the top, and rebuilding the storage unit. The most important thing I can say at this point in the mounting procedure is NOT to drill the holes for the mounting plate. This is critical. Don't do it. There are two holes in the moun...
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Programmer by day, at night I become…The Woodwork Geek! The Slightly Confused Woodworker. Inside the old Wolf’s workshop. Chris Schwarz’s Blog. Dan’s Woodshop Blog. In the woodshop with Derek Cohen. Musings from the Workbench. Trial and Error Woodworker. Paul Seller’s Blog. Woodworking Australia’s Forums. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out.
New and Improved | A Woodies Passion
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A Craftsman’s Notes. November 4, 2008. Thought I’d let you all know that I have made a new website. Well it’s more a business card actually. Anyway check it out: aevansfurniture.com. Responses to “New and Improved”. Feed for this Entry. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out.
The Barn Woodshop: DJ Booth II.
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A cabinet makers Journey. Friday, 11 May 2012. I've been making progress with the Oak DJ Booth, I think I had got as far as making the former, so it was time to form the curved corners. I then made another jig for the router so the deck holes could be cut out, here you can see them cut out and edged. I have also cut some bearers in at 63mm plus the 19mm for the top, this makes 82mm, so the decks will come flush with the top. You can see the mixer pedestal below. And with both curved corners on. With that...
The Barn Woodshop: January 2011
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A cabinet makers Journey. Monday, 31 January 2011. Oak Fire Surround III. First job this morning, was to make sure this little lot were fed and watered. With all the livestock we have, and a huge veg patch, me and all my siblings are pretty much self sufficient. It takes me about 1/2 hr in the morning, to do my share of the chores. First job in the workshop was to mark then cut the top rail. And then just free handed it through the rip saw, to within 1mm. The grain runs horizontal to the Ogee detail, so ...
The Barn Woodshop: October 2011
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A cabinet makers Journey. Saturday, 29 October 2011. These two 4" lumps are English Walnut, and are destined to become two chairs when seasoned. I think some of the furniture I make from this new timber will become speculative pieces, or I have been toying with the idea of exhibiting some contemporary furniture of my own design in the future. Thanks for looking. Links to this post. Saturday, 15 October 2011. Hammer A3 41 review. Now the bad bits, this machine has been keenly priced to be in-line with its...
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Sunday, 19 September 2010. Lots of fleece, wool and new knitting yarns. Don't you just love this girl! Also in the Cornish Wools Knit shop in the Gallery at Village Crafts we have an ever growing selection of well known knitting wool brands. The new Sirdar Indie range is proving very popular both in the shop and online at www.cornishwools.co.uk. All the colours and patterns are available on our website for you to see and choose from. Saturday, 28 August 2010. Http:/ cornishwools.co.uk. It's a hidden 'Gem'.
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Musings from the Workbench
Saturday, November 08, 2014. Ten years ago I was looking forward to the Axminster Show. Sigh. Good times. Mind you, back then I'd go online and be inspired to get into the workshop. These days I'm more likely to be inspired to throttle someone. So thanks for your company over the years, and may your edges remain sharp but unbloodied. ;). Friday, November 07, 2014. Fountain Pen Day 2014. I believe I've mentioned this before, but you can't do this with a ballpoint. Monday, November 03, 2014. Is not a remar...
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CY25 – Lucy. Cornish Yawls for sale. Original Cornish Yawl brochure. Lucy’s To-do list. I’ve added a new page to cover the tender refurbishment which is currently underway. I’m hoping to have it ready for the end of April. Click the image above to go to the new page. Continue reading →. Cornish Yawl Facebook group. Last winter, our first, proved one thing; it gets wet in the cabin overnight when it’s cold outside and there are people breathing on the inside. It’s a problem which needed so...Kindred Spiri...